Possibility Advocate

Possibility Advocate

Noun

1. A person who actively supports & promotes the exploration & realization of potential opportunities & possibilities in various aspects of life, including personal development, career growth, and organizational success.

2. An individual who inspires, motivates, & empowers others to envision & pursue new beginnings, often through advocacy, or advisory roles.

Origin: The term was coined by Kokoro V. Robinson, author of Resolved to Evolve & founder of the Possibility Advocate Society, in 2008.

Note: Unlike coaches, who focus on skill development & performance enhancement, or therapists, who address psychological issues, a Possibility Advocate emphasizes the discovery & pursuit of new opportunities & potential across various life domains.

Possibility Advocacy
noun

1. The practice or profession of encouraging and assisting individuals or groups to explore and embrace potential opportunities and possibilities, often through structured coaching, guidance, and motivational support.

2. A process or approach aimed at fostering personal and professional growth by helping people identify, pursue, and achieve their aspirations and goals.

Note: Possibility Advocacy differs from coaching, which usually focuses on developing specific skills or achieving particular goals, and therapy, which addresses emotional and psychological issues. Instead, Possibility Advocacy centers on inspiring and facilitating the exploration of new opportunities and potential.
Example: As a Possibility Advocate, she helps clients unlock their full potential and achieve their goals.

Example: His work in Possibility Advocacy has transformed the lives of many professionals seeking career advancement and personal fulfillment.
by Possibility Advocate June 15, 2024
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Possibility Advocate

Possibility Advocate

noun

1. A person who actively supports and promotes the exploration and realization of potential opportunities and possibilities in various aspects of life, including personal development, career growth, and organizational success.

2. An individual who inspires, motivates, and empowers others to envision and pursue new beginnings, often through coaching, mentoring, or advisory roles.

Note: Unlike coaches, who typically focus on skill development and performance enhancement, or therapists, who address psychological issues and emotional healing, a Possibility Advocate emphasizes the discovery and pursuit of new opportunities and potential across various life domains.
Example: As a Possibility Advocate, she helps clients unlock their full potential and achieve their goals.
by Possibility Advocate June 20, 2024
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You... Aren't going to do it right. I think you know you're not going to do it right. You're likely to do it wrong on purpose.
A retard "He can't be allowed to advocate for himself or he'll achieve an outcome I don't want!"

Hym "Which is why it's absolutely necessary for you not to advocate for anyone. Because your desire for the outcome to be less than what it could be almost guarantees that the outcome will be negative. Entirely arbitrarily negative."
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Lion Advocate

One of the most bot-like humans that you could ever meet in your life. They believe that lions would beat Pokémon through sheer delusion and their minimum utilization of brain cells. They bring up the most idiotic arguments such as the "lion ladder" or "lion stack" because they are bots. If you ever find yourself in an argument with one, always keep in mind that they have the same IQ as a goldfish and are simply the biggest clowns ever.
Lion Advocate: LIONS WIN 100% OF THE TIME
Me: Ur a clown
by JeremiahTheCrustacean2 April 29, 2021
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Anti-Nolitionary Advocates

are advocates who advocate against foisting one to make a choice or decision against their will
Statists foisted a nolitionary experience of eating nattō onto agorist who happened to live within their borders; because there was a surplus of nattō because the government-subsidized nattō & there wasn’t enough demand for nattō despite the subsidizes. To eschew, the nattō from going bad -- the government decided to force its citizenry (and those who happened to live within their borders) to eat the surplus of nattō. The government made those they didn’t like to eat more nattō.

After months & months of the government forcing people to eat nattō against their will the anti-nolitionary advocates rose up to get rid of the government via a peaceful singing-revolution.
by Politics [Moribund Institute] November 11, 2020
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Hater’s Advocate

You’re not hating on your behalf, you’re hating just in case.
“Bro I’m really good at this.”

Yeahhhhh but there could be somebody better than you are!”

“Bro why are you hating?”

“I’m not hating I’m playing Devil's Advocate.”

“No you’re playing Hater’s Advocate!”
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