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Coaches: Learn from the Industry’s Top Thought Leaders!
It’s not often that you get to learn from over 40 of the most brilliant minds and successful coaches in one place…. But this is exactly what’s happening at the WBECS Pre-Summit this June! Each year they bring together world-class … Continue reading
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Are You Guilty of Neglecting the People Who Matter the Most?
Have you noticed how when you are busy, under pressure and feeling pulled from all directions, you get into a different zone of doing things. In fact, it is not just our communication which changes but our whole persona! I … Continue reading
Posted in Emotional Intelligence, leadership
Tagged Emotional intelli, Emotional reasoning, leadership, Leading with emotional intelligence
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How to Quickly Get Back on Track When You Have De-railed
Have you de-railed in your tracks recently? You were going along just fine and then WHAMO! Despite all your good intentions, rigorous goal setting and solid commitment, you found yourself back to where you did not wish to be. Unwittingly … Continue reading
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Tagged career and life transitions, career derailment, transitions
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How to Tell if You are Working with a Non-performer?
Are you feeling frustrated, angry and upset by someone – colleague, direct report, perhaps even a manager (!) or a supplier who is just not pulling their weight? Despite your many attempts to talk to them, get them on board … Continue reading
Posted in Performance and Productivity
Tagged coaching, lack of performance, leader feedback, low productivity, team relationships
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Who are you prosecuting?
Having recently shared on the tyranny of being right, Rick’s regular newsletter, “Just One Thing” arrived in my inbox. The topic “Who are you prosecuting? was on a similar theme. So what better delight than to share his … Continue reading
Posted in Neuroscience, Personal reflection, Relationships
Tagged assumptions, being right, communication
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COACHES: Have you heard about Conversational Intelligence®?
Have you heard about C-IQ yet? C-IQ, or Conversational Intelligence®, is a revolutionary coaching methodology developed by Judith E. Glaser that allows you to leverage the power of neuroscience to create rapid, transformational shifts with your clients. Soon, Judith will … Continue reading
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Tagged coaching, conversational intelligence, neuroscience, transformation
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Leadership Nuggets: Acknowledge the Truth
Three things cannot be long hidden – the sun, the moon and the truth! – Buddha Have you had a time when someone – be it a colleague, direct report, supplier or friend who was not quite performing or was … Continue reading
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Tagged accountability, being in integrity, courage, courageous conversations, speaking up
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Coaches: How to Build a Thriving Coaching Business
In this blog I interviewed Jayne Warrilow as she launches her new book, The 10 Day Coaches MBA: The Small Business Book for Coaches Who Want To Play Bigger. If you are a coach, I strongly recommend that you read … Continue reading
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Tagged coaching, Coaching business
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How to Get Motivated When You Feel Like Giving Up
You had this really great idea. You started on your project with great gusto but as time passes you start to feel deflated. You just are not getting the results you had been expecting. You are left feeling frustrated, disappointed … Continue reading
Posted in Change, Personal reflection, Positive Psychology
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Are You Going through a Major Life Transition?
Life changes can catch us by surprise. Are you feeling a tad restless, frustrated, anxious or down and depressed? It is quite likely that you are going through a life transition but perhaps haven’t recognized the fullness of it. Like … Continue reading
Posted in Change, Transitions
Tagged career and life transitions, change, change management, life transition
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