We also want to make sure that we’re giving him some practices to have him start to step outside of the box entirely. By creating forgiveness, he’s still operating a bit inside that box. The other thing worth noting is that’s still inside this box, that this context and framework he’s created is wrong to get distracted. However, that practice of forgiveness might give him a bit of spaciousness there. That he got distracted and then he’s all wrapped around the axle, trying to right his wrong because of the way he showed up. Did he get distracted that he gets something on his phone? He looks at his phone, then what happens because he’s making his time with his daughter so significant, he makes it wrong. The first one is a practice of forgiving himself just for how he’s being like letting it be okay. The other thing that is worth noting is that towards the end as we start to create practices, there are two different places we’re creating practices. You’ll notice there’s a point where I stop us and say, “It feels like we’re at the thing,” which is the way Ernest is relating to himself and how he spends his time with his daughter. We are doing a little more information gathering than we would otherwise. As part of the nature of coaching in a long-term relationship, one of the things that happen is as a client, you learn how to be a client and how to create a coaching request but most of the time, especially when we’re starting in fresh with someone in this format, they don’t have that experience. We don’t know what the coaching request is. This is an interesting coaching conversation because in the first part of it, we’re doing a lot of information gathering. He is a coach, a former entrepreneur himself, I believe. We’re doing some live coaching and I am coaching Ernest Barbaric. Tune in and get to know how Ernest steps out of the box entirely and embraces forgiveness. Adam and Ernest dive into the creation of practices to help Ernest tackle some of his distractions. In this episode, Adam Quiney is joined by executive coach Ernest Barbaric for a mid-week live coaching session where Ernest talks about himself and his state of being. Adam starts off with a lot of information gathering to piece together Ernest’s coaching request as he learns how to be a client. Nugget losing his arm in a sewer grate is likely a reference to Georgie from Stephen King's IT.Everyone gets distracted.While Nugget always speaks in third person, he stops doing this if he takes the Principal's pills.Nugget is one of the three kids who can read, the others being Monty and Billy.Depending on the character's choice to free him or not, Nugget may be forced to tear his arm off, and the player has to have Stevie fight with the Janitor to regain it. In this game will find Nugget in the sewer originally. When we ask him what is he doing, he responds that he's making another Nugget Cave, but the cave collapsed on him. Of course in an alternate ending after the protagonist uses a monster card, he will say that he was the mastermind behind all of it, he will bring on the apocalypse to kill everyone except the protagonist, explaining to him that he wants the game creator to do a sequel of the game with only him and the protagonist, of course the protagonist will be disgusted by his action and leave him, Nugget will then jump in the hole he dug and kill himself. Applegate will scold him and he jumps in the hole himself to be sure to not be caught by her, he is of course in love with Lily, but he he doesn't know how to tell her, he tried to write her a love letter, it is unfortunate that the teacher sees it and reads it much to his dismay, When the protagonist will saves Billy with Lily, Nugget will be very happy that his friend is alive. Of course, he always digs a hole that is really deep sometimes pushing the protagonist inside killing him even if they are friends, when Lily jumps in the hole after being tricked by Cindy and the protagonist. Nugget is a kid who loves nuggets so much, he even has nuggets in his hair, he befriended the protagonist by telling him he doesn't have any friend now that Billy is missing.
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