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  • Topic 7: Art and Poetry

    "Being Human" edited by Neil Astley The companion poetry anthology to "Staying Alive" and "Being Alive " offers 500 poems arranged in categories such as About Time, Living in Hope and Body and Soul. de Botton Making Art a Practice by Cat Bennett Helping artists catapult into further action, this guide Rather than focus on art techniques that build skills or overcome creative blocks through playful activities critical to being an artist in the world, such as courage, the ability to look and see, and connection

  • "What's wrong with giving advice?"

    Our clients bring issues they want to address, area in which they feel stuck or goals they wish to achieve and coaching and actively ask for our advice. When asked for advice, it is useful to have some strategies to hand. If they are asking for advice on specific issues I would also explore what resources they have to get When I hear a client asking for advice I might say "sounds like you are seeking some advice on this..

  • 6 ways to spot real coaching

    Not to mention AI coaching. get attention. Arguably, the best practice is the one we actually do. Clear is an advocate of tiny changes in his bestseller, “Atomic Habits”. We go around and around in virtuous spirals or vicious ones.

  • 5 lessons you won’t learn at most coach training schools

    What are its assumptions? The creative tension is in avoiding advising or mentoring rather than coaching. Being human-centric doesn’t mean abandoning all boundaries though:- it means navigating them authentically We’re a pretty diverse group, but congregate around values about what coaching means for us. TO WRAP UP… It’s not about the methodology It’s not about erasing your past It’s not just about the coaching

  • “What do we mean by a coaches ‘way of being’?”

    Openness and acceptance: Maintaining a non-judgmental stance, welcoming all aspects of the client's being when appropriate. In this way of thinking about coaching, coach training could be likened to a school in the visual arts In coach training the aim would be to cultivate the qualities of a coach’s way of being as above, allowing Creative Expression: Engaging in artistic activities like painting, writing, or music, allowing ourselves

  • “How do I reconcile different types of coaching in my client work?”

    Coaching is a quickly evolving field with a bewildering array of approaches. There is also an Inner Track of coaching, in which the client is transforming something about themselves that allow us to address both Inner AND Outer Tracks effectively? Inner work allows for new ways of addressing issues in the Outer Track. to add depth and breadth to your approaches.

  • “What makes for a good coaching relationship?”

    ICF assessors don't interview your coaching clients about your relationships. Hence rubrics like W.A.I.T. (”Why Am I Talking?”). We’re aiming at attuning to the client so they feel genuinely ‘met’ as they are, without judgment, but that allows them to grow and that feels authentic. from attuning to the person in front of me.

  • "Possibilities" Newsletter May 2023

    Thanks to those who asked whether they'd fallen off the mailing list, or missed the newsletter in their Worker's Day, when we celebrate workers across the world. At this fragile geopolitical time any commonality is surely cause for celebration? But what if you instead look up and across at who and what you love? (Please forward to any Domestic Workers you know who might wish to sign up!)

  • Topic 12: Cognitive Intelligence

    Brainstorm by Dan Siegel Between the ages of twelve and twenty-four, the brain changes in important and Daniel Siegel busts a number of commonly held myths about adolescence—for example, that it is merely System 1 is fast, intuitive, and emotional; System 2 is slower, more deliberative, and more logical The Art These are examples of cognitive biases, simple errors we all make in our day-to-day thinking. But by knowing what they are and how to spot them, we can avoid them and make better decisions

  • Topic 11: Somatic Intelligence

    relevance to the social engagement system and offering clinical examples, including cases of trauma and autism

  • Topic 10: Emotional Intelligence

    Anxiety for Beginners: a personal investigation by Eleanor Morgan Anxiety for Beginners offers a vivid , anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance—that can transform grief into a more peaceful and hopeful Two leading therapists apply the latest neuroscience research on emotional arousal to help couples regulate for thousands of years about the human heart with what has only recently been learned about the primitive (source: Amazon.com)

  • Topic 9: Fiction

    Robinson The Ministry for the Future is a masterpiece of the imagination, using fictional eyewitness accounts to tell the story of how climate change will affect us all. Its setting is not a desolate, postapocalyptic world, but a future that is almost upon us. extraordinary novel from visionary science fiction writer Kim Stanley Robinson will change the way you think about (source: amazon.com)

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