When Knowing Isn’t Enough
- alessandrogavello
- 29 ott
- Tempo di lettura: 1 min
“Press the clutch, shift to first, look in the mirror, release slowly…”“I understood,” he says confidently.
Then comes his turn. He sits behind the wheel, hands on the steering wheel, foot hovering over the pedal… and nothing. All the steps he knew a minute ago vanish.
Laughing about this is a powerful tool. It helps us putting us in the right state...
Were we use a different quality of emotional state to learn faster, and better, as we pay a different quality of attention.
When we just think we understood, we kind of tell our brain that it's ok, we don't need you anymore, while we didn't practice enough to be at that level, yet!!
Because every coach, therapist, or teacher has faced that moment —when the client gets emotional, and suddenly, your mind goes blank.
You’ve studied the theory. You know what to do. But when it’s real, when emotion fills the room, you freeze.
That’s not lack of knowledge.That’s lack of embodiment. Lack of proper practice and training!
You can’t think your way into presence. You have to train it. Live it.And yes, sometimes, sweat through it.
That’s the gap between knowing techniques
and becoming the kind of person who can actually use them.
Studying gives you theory.
Training gives you the practical knowledge.
Immersion gives you presence.
And training presence changes everything.
Bali, 7th of November 2025. Where you'll immerse yourself into feeling, hearing, seeing the difference.





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