Axis Clarity and Control
If you are not establishing and axis you are falling from step to step. It is time to be clear with your steps or you won’t be able to go any further.
Take some time to play with this to put the moment of off axis and on axis clearly in your lead follow tool box. Take a few minutes and don’t rush changing axis move with your partner partnering, staying on the axis play with rotation, then accompanying all the way come off axis together. Practice, practice, practice.
Love & light,
Rusty
I know of only one duty, and that is to love. – Albert Camus

If I would only finally understand that self-discipline is something one uses, not something one has, then I could use it to accomplish virtually any goal I ever set. I could use it whenever I wanted, or leave it behind whenever I wanted.
Instead, I worry. I worry about whether I’ve got what it takes. Whether it’s “in” me. Whether my parents and guardians put it there. (Some think it’s put there experientially, some think it’s put there genetically. It’s neither. It’s never put “in” there at all. Self-discipline is a tool that anyone can use. Like a hammer. Like a dictionary.)
Enlightened coaches (like mine) get more out of their clients because they know that each of their clients already has everything it takes to be successful. They don’t buy the excuses, the apologies, the sad fatalism that most non-performers skillfully try to sell to them. They just don’t buy it. And I am so glad they don’t.
Fearlessly in this club with you,
Steve