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

    the way of them. WHAT GETS IN THE WAY? OTHER WELLS WE CAN DRAW FROM? From the world of development theory, the work of Clare W. WHAT CAN WE PRACTISE? We can start by exploring our way of being more consciously. we are able to be with our clients is more fundamental than what we can do or what we know The qualities

  • 6 ways to spot real coaching

    which sport?” As author David Brook's writesWe are players in a game we don’t understand. Real coaches are trained to listen not only to what we say, but how we say it and what we are not saying In real coaching relationships we don't just learn and develop, we learn how we learn and develop which Real coaches ensure that whether we “go big or go home”.... we’re dancing all the way. WRAP UP: 1.

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

    Keen to develop, we coaches pick our way through the forest, trying to figure out which schools to choose and then what to discard and what to integrate from what we learn. So what should we be looking for if not methodology alone? What is its theory of change? What are its assumptions? is an embodied practice and the way we learn best is by doing and learning from what we did.

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

    Inner work allows for new ways of addressing issues in the Outer Track. WHAT CAN WE PRACTICE? OTHER WELLS WE CAN DRAW FROM? can ‘dance’ with our clients If we stay stuck within one approach to coaching, we may not be able to way.

  • What makes for a good coaching relationship?”

    and what we seek to do as integral developmental coaches? Hence rubrics like W.A.I.T. (”Why Am I Talking?”). WHAT GETS IN THE WAY? I winced because whilst I knew it was the wrong answer I recognised the feeling. others who don’t share our priorities OTHER WELLS WE CAN DRAW FROM?

  • "What is ‘ethical practice’?

    WHAT IS THIS ABOUT? In this post we will explore ethical practice. WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT? WHAT GETS IN THE WAY? suggest an enquiry into what was getting in the way of the appointments, what changes might need to we do and why.

  • Topic 1: Indigenous Philosophy and Different Ways of Seeing and Knowing

    How can we do things differently? Note : On audiobook, the author reads this himself which is very engaging, but the written copy also For only when we can hear the languages of other beings are we capable of understanding the generosity womanhood today. Note: a difficult to categorise book which is ultimately about perception and ways of seeing

  • "What is 'coaching supervision' and how might it benefit you ?"

    WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT? WHAT GETS IN THE WAY? Most often the challenges or impasses we face in client work have something to show us about where we to when our client work is tricky or taxing. , letting ourselves get in the way of the work or when we get into a tangle over confidentiality or

  • "What's wrong with giving advice?"

    WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT? Our clients bring issues they want to address, area in which they feel stuck or goals they wish to achieve WHAT GETS IN THE WAY? what input do you think you need and who do you think would be best placed to give it to you?" the best way we can add value is though giving a 'solution'.

  • Welcome to Bamboo Being

    Dear Friends, I am delighted to welcome you to the new Bamboo Being website, a space to connect with already know of some of our Offerings and I hope you will also find here Resources that support you and ways I would really love for you to join the community as a Bamboo Member. Under Events you will find information on past and upcoming events where you can either book directly Gratitude to everyone who has worked to make this space happen!

  • "Possibilities" Newsletter May 2023

    Worker's Day, when we celebrate workers across the world. But what if you instead look up and across at who and what you love? Mentors; we offered a series of Yoga for Coaches workshops in which we collaborated with three amazing (Please forward to any Domestic Workers you know who might wish to sign up!) what we are up to and where we are headed.

  • Topic 12: Cognitive Intelligence

    Between the ages of twelve and twenty-four, the brain changes in important and, at times, challenging ways we think. ’t worth it? 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

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