A Research Paper created by Ingrid Remmery
(Executive Coaching, CHINA)
Good communication skills are the key to successful coaching. Communication is not only about the content of a message.
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A Research Paper created by Ingrid Remmery
(Executive Coaching, CHINA)
Good communication skills are the key to successful coaching. Communication is not only about the content of a message.
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Research Paper By Jayanthi Hari
(Life and Business Coaching, CANADA)
The individual is an interesting blend of the mind, body and emotion and life energies. From time immemorial, the inter connection between the mind, body and emotion have been understood and studied with a view to achieving the desired state of being for the individual. Continue Reading…
Research Paper By Michelle Eiland
(Transitional Coaching, UNITED STATES)
As part of one of our leadership initiatives at my place of employment we learned about journaling and how it could help us reflect on life, the job, family, etc. I have to admit when introduced, and by the way I help teach this as well as one of our Pathfinder leaders for this Continue Reading…
Research Paper By Judith Kovács
(Life Coaching, GERMANY)
My research paper will be looking at Emotional Intelligence and its connection to coaching. From my perspective there are various reasons why more and more people have become interested in Emotional Intelligence. One of them – according to Daniel Goleman Continue Reading…
Research Paper By Mariam Sobhy
(Life Coaching, EGYPT)
This paper present the relationship between yoga & coaching, trying to answer many questions related to this topic. In this paper, I am not looking into Yoga postures and its impact on a person, yet I am trying to highlight the benefits of yoga in coaching journey & Vise versa Continue Reading…
A Research Paper by Justin Rayne Nash
(Executive and Life Coaching, INDIA)
We all have, or would have, known someone who seems very sensitive, someone, who often gets disturbed or upset about what people say to, or think about, him or her. Such persons might even come across as shy, aloof and often withdraw from social interactions,Continue Reading…
Research Paper By Shelina Wadiwala
(Transformational & Life Transition Coaching, UNITED KINGDOM)
Coaching for imposter syndrome can be very successful, given time and a commitment to change. Over time, as clients’ sense of self-worth is disentangled from their performance, and as they begin to own their successes, they can gradually a Continue Reading…
Research Paper By Rupika Bhargava
(Life Transformation and Parenting Coach , SINGAPORE)
This case study is how acceptance can bring a change. To accept something first and foremost is to be able to identify your reaction, or after feeling of a reaction, secondly, to be able to explore and visualize which thought provokes that reaction. Continue Reading…
A Research Paper created by Jennifer “Jayde” Gilmore
(Career/Spiritual Coaching, UNITED STATES)
When considering a career change, it is common to evaluate transferable skills so that one can leverage existing strengths in one’s new role.
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A Research Paper created by Joanna Denise Ycasiano-Dejos
(Authentic Life Coaching, PHILIPPINES)
The case study I am about to share is not your usual coaching success story. Nor is it a story that, in my opinion, has reached its end.
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