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.