Christmas 2012
I wish you all a merry, merry Christmas and a happy new year!
I have posted some posts now about powerful questions, but it is also important to that good questions are one thing. But what if you use your time with the mentee to prepare the next questions and not listen properly to what your mentee is saying? A great coach taught at a University and their
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With the help oflucid dreaming, i.e. programming yourself for a specific dream, you can get answers to questions that remain open in real life and reveal some secrets of your personality. This is the last five steps in a 10-step guide to dreaming what you want to dream: 6. Learn to enter in the altered states of consciousness, which accompany
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In our dreams we encounter the subconscious, which can tell a lotabout our lives and help resolve difficult situations. With the help oflucid dreaming, i.e. programming yourself for a specific dream, you can get answers to questions that remain open in real life and reveal some secrets of your personality. This is a 10-step guide to dreaming what you want
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On the site to Learning Mind they talked about being happy, and for us up in northern europe we are going into the dark times. Meaning that it is winter and the sun isn´t that much here and it is cold. In this time of the year we are more prone to depression, bad mood and sometimes we feel particularly
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Some coaches also are posting a series of questions and enough questions for a whole year or so, and here we are talking about different situations. * Establishing Trust- A. What expectations do you have as a result of our coaching session? B. What are your short and long term goals? C. Have you
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What has it given me to be a coach? Being a coach has made me a much more human. It has taught me to be myself. It has taught me to trust myself and my feelings. It has taught me to follow my heart and use my common sense into something positive. It has taught
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In 2004 I was lying half asleep on a sofa on a Sunday afternoon and read a ladies’ magazine. Even though I was in love, I still missed something in my life. Something that made sense and challenged me intellectually, something that gave me a feeling of meaning something for someone, something that made
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Have you ever heard about Paul Bear Bryant? I think you have, because he was one of the greatest football coaches of all time. After he passed away his wife found a folded letter in his wallet. She never knew he had it, but because of the letters worn out of shape
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Mentoring is a business and a professionl imperative, and, as such, it is an important aspect of talent development, helps to reduce attrition, improves performance and bridges expertise gaps. Thats what Sheila Forte-Trammel says. And she should know, she is co-author of the book “Intelligent Mentoring: How IBM creates value through people, knowledge, and