JORMAZIN'
You are hoping things will work out. You are hoping the decision becomes clearer. You are hoping you will feel ready — soon. And maybe that hope is exactly what is quietly keeping you still. In this 10-Minute Pause, I explore a German word that English doesn't quite have - Zuversicht - and why the difference between hoping and moving may be the most important shift you make this year. This episode was inspired by an evening in the room with Prof. Dr. Volker Busch - neurologist, psychiatrist, and one of Germany's most compelling voices on mental strength. His live program "Zuversicht" sold out in Hamburg. He was on stage for almost two hours. About one single word. I haven't stopped thinking about it since. In this Pause: Why hope is beautiful — and why it can become passive when it is the only place we stand What Zuversicht actually means, and why it reaches back more than 1,000 years Why the fog does not need to lift before you take the next step How Zuversicht is not manufactured — it is already built from the evidence of your own life Question for your week: Where in your life are you hoping — when something in you may already sense the next step? If this Pause helped you, subscribe and share it with someone who is waiting for the fog to lift. You're Amazing. Jorma - Co-Active Coach | 20+ years corporate 🌐 www.jormaschneider.com 📅 Free Chemistry/Sample Session: https://calendly.com/jormaschneider/30min 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jorma-schneider TIMESTAMPS 00:00:00 — Are you hoping — or moving? 00:00:20 — The word that started this episode 00:00:35 — Welcome to You're Amazing 00:01:45 — What Zuversicht actually means 00:03:35 — Why English doesn't quite have it 00:04:15 — My personal reflection: the grey, the flat, and the shift 00:06:00 — Three invitations: hope, the next step, and the evidence in you 00:07:45 — The Pause — a guided reflection 00:08:10 — Your question for the week
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