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Tag Archives: leading
Less is More
In the past, I had been challenged to find words that I might use to identify myself—challenged because I love to preface myself, especially when referring to hobbies and interests. Recently, the challenge was re-stated. Upon provocation to make an … Continue reading
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Tagged Argentine Tango, dancing, enough, experience, following, identity, judgment, leading, practice, self-worth, tango, technique, Who am I?
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The Before and After
A tango friend, we’ll call her Nicole, recently confided to me that she has always felt alone in life. Wherever she’s been, whatever people group or activity group she’s been a part of…family, friends, school, work, social leisure activities….there has … Continue reading
Competence – A Journey of Acceptance
In my tango journey, I find myself currently struggling with my own competence, the culmination of skill through time and patience. As I continue to learn this beautiful dance, I feel that I gradually lose the autonomy of my own … Continue reading
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Tagged Argentine Tango, excellence, following, gender roles, heteronormativity, leading
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