Wonderful peer coaches and the most professional trainer coaches I could have asked for. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marta-potulna-9915b016a/ Research Paper: Finding Flow – Pursuing the Worthwhile Moments Power Tool: Frustration vs. Flow Coaching Model: CLIMB – A Step at a Time Towards Your Optimal Performance
Raphael Weninger, Life Coach (AUSTRALIA)
I plan to use coaching in my personal as well as professional life and eventually build my own coaching business. My most memorable part of the training is meeting all the amazing peer coaches that have been so supportive throughout my journey, with some becoming dear friends. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raphaelweninger Research Paper: How Needs-Focused Coaching Improves Continue Reading…
Jessica Hull, Life Coach (AUSTRALIA)
I plan to begin by developing a website and offering individual 1:1 empowerment coaching sessions. Once I have had further opportunities to develop my skills and refine my coaching craft, I would like to develop a personal/professional development program for groups or organizations. I am also a financial planner and, in time, I would like Continue Reading…
Donald Borg, Life Coach (AUSTRALIA)
First and foremost I intend to use coaching to continue improving myself and be a better leader, father, husband, and member of the society. Secondly, I want to inspire greatness. Leading by example is a first step, practicing my new acquired coaching skills is the next logical step. Ultimately I see myself transitioning to coaching Continue Reading…
Dennis Carpio, Life Coach (AUSTRALIA)
My plan is to help leaders and future leaders discover their high purpose and attain a better version of themselves. The most memorable moments for me at ICA were during Observed Coaching and Mentor Coaching sessions. I learned a lot from the feedback I got from the Mentor Coaches, and from observing my peers perform. Continue Reading…
Ute Hauck, Life Coach (AUSTRALIA)
I would like to use my coaching skills to coach medical students and physicians to start and then expand into career coaching for executives. In addition, I would also like to implement lifestyle coaching as a fellow of the Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine. My first mentor coaching session. It was late at night and Continue Reading…
Marine Erasmus, Life Coach (AUSTRALIA)
The aim of my coaching business is to support women in making purpose-driven progress, both professionally and personally. With a specific focus on women working in the healthcare sector, I help clients to excel in their careers and personal lives by discovering true purpose and meaning in what they do. Crying in one of Karen Continue Reading…
Valentina Mallardo, Life Coach (AUSTRALIA)
I believe coaching is a powerful tool not just for the client. For me it’s certainly a way to keep questioning my truth, expanding my comfort zone, and ultimately keep evolving. I will be also using coaching as a lifelong tool to help people in their own journey of transformation and to become aware of Continue Reading…
Juliet Dyer, Life Coach (AUSTRALIA)
I am an existing Life and Leadership Coach, with a focus on building emotional Intelligence. Observed coaching was the highlight of ICA training for me, as this is when everything clicked into place for me. Sunita was a fabulous teacher who guided, challenged and helped improve my coaching in a very supportive manner. Website: www.julietdyer.com Continue Reading…
Power Tool: Role of Feedback in the Workplace vs. Coaching Environment
A Coaching Power Tool Created by Lisa Lam
(Leadership Coach, AUSTRALIA)
This research paper is about the difference in the role of feedback in the workplace vs. in a coaching environment and its implications for the manager and the employee. Continue…