Episode 11: From Know-it-osity To Curiosity

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August 18, 2020
Living can be noisy, especially when we are busy. What if we slowed down enough to see t he invitation on offer that lives beyond the noise ?  
 
By stepping back and letting go, we can often see we are more than our challenges. In fact, we can often see our true nature of resilience t hat gives our ability to navigate change
 
Join us as we follow curiosity with coach Scott Kelly on this week's in spiring episode. You might want a pen and journal handy for this one! 
 

 

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Conscious Conversations With Leaders Like You.Scott Kelly HeadshotScott has spent over 23 years as a coach, mentor, and integrative health practitioner assisting individuals in reconnecting to their innate health and well-being, improving performance and living with clarity.

State of mind coaching is the foundation to his integrative health and well-being programs and has worked with professional athletes, Olympians, couples, family’s, teams, corporations and individuals who want to live, work, perform and play from their Zone Of Genius.

Scott is a dynamic and impactful presenter and teacher. He designs and delivers workshops and talks that leave people with a new and insightful understanding about their own health, well-being, and potential.

Scott grew up on the tennis courts and soccer fields of Connecticut. He played NCAA soccer through college before he began mountain bike racing. Scott's health and athletic endeavors have taken him to the summit of Mt. Rainier in WA. state, several routes up Mt Shasta in CA, and months of trekking in Nepal, Patagonia Chile, and Peru. Scott also enjoys bike touring and did a solo bike ride across the United States as well as a trip down the western coast. Scott now resides in Park City, UT where he plays in the mountains daily with his wife and two sons.

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