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  <title>Alison Smith's Insights on Nature's Role in Decision-Making</title>
  <description>Alison is not just a thought leader but a revealer of hidden paths. She's a coach, podcaster, speaker, and author who has dedicated herself to helping people who feel lost find their way. Alison believes that our language plays a crucial role, not just in communicating with others, but in shaping our goals, motivation, and progress. Through her podcast &amp;quot;Landscaping Your Life with Alison Smith,&amp;quot; she explores the power of nature's metaphors to unlock our stuck stories and lead us to clarity and action. Have you ever felt like you were at a crossroads or so deep in the woods that you couldn't see a way out? Alison uses these natural analogies to help us reframe our challenges and discover new perspectives. We talk about why people resist change, how metaphors can be a powerful toolkit for breakthroughs, and the refreshing view that might await us if we dare to take a different path — both in our minds and in the great outdoors.&amp;amp;nbsp; Alison's book - Can't See the Wood For The Tree's &amp;amp;nbsp;  https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisonsmitheu/  https://www.facebook.com/LandscapingYourLife  https://www.alisonsmith.co/  https://www.youtube.com/user/AlisonSmitheu </description>
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