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How often do people describe their goals by explaining all the things they don’t want? Pretend you are a travel agent and I come to your office to book a trip. You ask me where I want to go. I … Read more
Clients change their priorities. For some, simply exploring what they do want in all areas of their life creates awareness of different priorities. Tools help clients self-assess what they say is important versus where they put their time and energy. … Read more
What are your habits that serve you well? What habits do you have that hinder you? What are routines that work well? What are routines that limit? Explore these questions for yourself. Make a list of the various habits and … Read more
[Part-2] By Monique Betty https://moniquebetty.com/podcast In Part-1 of Coaching through Blurred Lines blog, I shared an instance when my client, Paula, a product manager at a telecom company, arrived at our coaching session in an unusual disposition. I immediately detected … Read more
[Part-1] By Monique Betty, https://moniquebetty.com/podcast It is Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. and I have just started a coaching session with my client, Paula, who is a product manager at a large telecom company. For 6 months now the focus … Read more
Paul Kawkabany – https://www.instagram.com/psy_aul/ A person is born and imagines portraits of great plans and success. A person dreams of aiming to achieve it all. Is desire and imagination sufficient to reach what is wanted? If it is accompanied by … Read more
from LaMarsh Global – https://www.lamarsh.com/ Leaders are often incredibly busy. Their role in a change project is essential, and at the same time, their calendar is often filled with essential responsibilities that extend beyond the change initiative. For Sheila Fain, … Read more
from LaMarsh Global – https://www.lamarsh.com/ Change practitioners wear many hats. Their role is dependent on the project, organization, and overall change capability of the leaders and people within the company. The mosaic of responsibilities varies from project to project, and … Read more
Sometimes the question is raised as to whether training is necessary to becoming a coach. Technically and legally, you can call yourself with no training. Even my dog can call herself a coach. The more important question is whether that … Read more
by Wyetta Ford Coaching professionals are faced with various challenges throughout their career. Connecting with a client and developing rapport is one of the essential elements that dictate the success of the experience. Successful internal coaching programs and private coaching … Read more