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Cti wheel of life5/31/2023 ![]() Laura McGrath is an Ottawa-based life coach and therapist who works with clients all over the world. What do you use to remind yourself of what matters to you? How do you engage, and re-engage, with the questions of how you want to live? It connects me again and again to what truly matters to me right now, and reminds me of what I am creating in the world. Mystery – am I willing to be surprised? Am I open to the synchronicities, beauty, and mystery around me? Am I engaging with the sacred and the unknown?įor me, the beauty of creating my own wheel of life is that this wheel inspires me and lights me up. Open, Honest, Loving, Caring Relationship – are my partner and I continuing to create and maintain this gorgeous love of ours? Energy and Initiating – how are my energy levels? Do I have it in me to be the one who suggests and initiates activities? Am I active, or just reactive? Here and Present, Being – am I showing up to my life? Or am I caught up in my thoughts, or caught up in the internet, or otherwise distracted in a way that keeps me from being alive and present to myself and those around me? ![]() Future Self – the future me, the woman I am becoming - where in my life am I sensing her presence? Am I continuing to move towards her essence? What’s My Part in this Partnership? – how well am I engaging with this ongoing inquiry of what it means to me to be a wife and a partner? Sense of Possibility – do I feel like things are bubbling? Am I sensing opportunity? Is there enough space in my life for new ideas to arise? Savings – what’s the financial picture my partner and I are seeing this month? In which direction is it moving? Joy and Doing Good in the World – to what extent is my life’s work bringing me joy and filling me with a sense of purpose, contribution, and service? Right now, my wheel of life categories are: I check in on it once a month and journal a bit about each of the areas, where they’re at, and what I’d like to see change. Using inspiration from what’s really important to you, music, images, etc., you have the tools to create your own wheel of life. Each song can hint at a wheel of life area. Pick ten songs that express the different energies you want in your life. Each image becomes a section of your wheel of life. Pick ten images that capture how you want your life to be. Pick ten adjectives to describe the life you dream of: perhaps each of those adjectives can become an area on your wheel of life. What areas do you want to track and check in on? What are the important areas in your life? What matters to you? Here are some ideas to help you get started. If the categories provided on the standard wheels of life don’t speak to you, then I encourage you to create your own wheel. I’m partial to the ones provided by The Coaches Training Institute: If you’ve never seen or used a wheel of life before, a quick google search can show you a number of different versions. I created my own Wheel of Life, which is more individual and more fun. After that, I got a little restless and decided to mix it up. ![]() For the first year or so that I used it, I loved it. The Wheel of Life is a tool often used by life coaches. I created my own version of the Wheel of Life coaching tool. Steel-belted radial truck tyres are designed to flex, maintain correct tyre sidewall deflection ratios, and you gain huge traction advantages (reducing wheel slip) and reduce overall vibration.By Laura McGrath, One of Thousands of Life Coaches on Noomii. TractionAir enables you to adjust the pressure to suit both without leaving the cab. At 10kph, that sidewall deflection can be increased to 30%, which will double the footprint, and halve ground pressure. The correct pressure setting for an 11R 22.5 Tyre at 100kph will be when the tyre’s sidewall is deflected by 12% of its unloaded height. The CTI concept is designed to match tyre pressures with the load and the speed of the vehicle. They get inflated to around 100 psi when the truck or trailer is loaded with its maximum payload. Without TractionAir, you will compromise the life of your tyres. Our objective was to design an operator focussed, user-friendly system and from its release, it quickly found favour in the region. TractionAir® was developed in New Zealand and Australia in the 90’s with input from logging operators across both countries. TractionAir is backed by over 20 years of TRT Innovation! Moving forward two or three decades CTI was introduced to North American Forest operations, giving rise to modern day commercial CTI Systems. Central Tire Inflation (CTI) was developed during World War 2 as a means to improve the mobility of military vehicles moving across difficult terrain.
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