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In one of our coaching meetup and exchange sessions, one of our friends mentioned an awkward situation in a “chemistry” call: the potential client seemed
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Sorry… just testing whether headlines like this actually work On a more serious note: We did discuss how to handle situations in teams where there
Recently, I read a post of a coaching acquaintance on LinkedIn. She was re-sharing someone who was warning against vaccination as in their world-view it
“And noowwwww, the end is neeeeeaarr…”, ok, sorry for my singing :-). However, ending a coaching conversation is not as easy as the final bars
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Executives are human beings, too — so really, should it make a difference if your client is a C-level executive? Not really, right? And we
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I am currently co-teaching a course on “narrative coaching” and was re-reading Gene Coombs and Jill Freedman’s wonderful introduction: “Narrative Therapy: the Social Construction of
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3 Easy Steps to Improve Communication in Your Team: The TIMID Process
In a really cool Facebook group where coaches hang out called ICF ACC PCC MCC Journeys (how about that for Alphabet soup!) someone asked the
How do we start a coaching session? It is usually the coach who initiates the conversation by a question or an invitation to the direction
“Of course, you need a coaching agreement”, I am almost hearing you scream when you read the header of the text. But do you? Who
In coaching, we help our clients to achieve goals, realize their potential, get better at things and we support them in discovering what is important
So today I have set myself a challenge — come up with 10 good questions that invite a client to explore a topic or a
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In leadership coaching, we are often asked to help leaders influence other people: their superiors, their direct reports, other stakeholders etc. Now we know that
It is my firm conviction that whenever two people sit together and one person is trying to be helpful to the otherperson, something good will