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Won't you join the dance? An invitation

Some of you might have been intrigued by the question at the top of the coaching wizardry screen:

"Will you, won't you, will you, won't you, won't you join the dance?"

You might have recognised it as the refrain from Lewis Carroll's Lobster Quadrille - a beautiful gentle poem, and an invitation to join the dance.

I love the idea of offering an invitation to join a different world - whether it be through coaching,  NLP, writing for self-expression or finding ways to tell a different version of your story.

It reminds me of the very famous "Invitation" written by Oriah Mountain Dreamer, a poem that went flying around the world when she first wrote it.  And you can understand why - it's a piece of writing that once read you feel compelled to pass on.   You'll see what I mean from this short extract...

... It doesn’t interest me how old you are.
I want to know if you will risk looking like a fool
for love
for your dream
for the adventure of being alive...

And the invitation opens up another a new metaphor: of life as a dance. 

Dancing as the adventure of being alive.

Which brings us back to the question: will you, won't you, will you, won't you, won't you join the dance?

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Hi Joanna, once my mind started to dance with ideas, I couldn't bear to "sit it out." We're on the same page.

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