New online coaching supervision group

Are you interested in experiencing a ‘Clean Language’ approach to supervision? Hosted by the International Centre for Reflective Practice and led by Lynne Cooper,  this new online coaching supervision group could be for you! Within the work of the group we will use Clean Language questions and explore metaphors and symbols, in addition to psychological…

Secret life of words

Space Matters: Coaching with Space and Movement

A workshop for coaches: 13th December 2017, Richmond, London Utilising the physical environment in which coaching takes place can have a transformative effect on coaching outcomes. This practical one-day workshop is designed for coaches who wish to enhance their coaching mastery by integrating the use of space and movement into their practice using approaches based…

Silence in coaching

Using silence in coaching

So often in life when conversations come to a halt, people hold a tension around the resulting silence. The discomfort can compel us to speak, even when there is little to say. In many discussions, such silences never even appear, as the protagonists are so busy competing to get their points across that one person’s…

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Five-Minute Coach Trainings in September!

Fast to learn and easy to use, the Five-Minute Coach is a powerful coaching tool for busy managers and coaches.   Delegates will develop:     New skills to support others to get results – and fast! A very effective coaching approach that uncovers blockages to success. A method of moving from problem thinking to an outcome…

Influencing tip: Are you being heard?

Do you ever find it difficult to get your opinion truly heard, or your ideas taken seriously?  Whether one-to-one, in group meetings or even when making a presentation, would you like to have more influence? When you have an important contribution to make, pay attention not only to what you say but how you say it.  Try…

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Influencing tip: Giving actionable feedback

Whether giving a performance review or just letting someone know how something they are doing is affecting you, giving feedback is important. Of course, telling somebody that you think they have done something really well is usually not so hard.  When it’s something that is hampering their performance, or impacting adversely on you or others, you need…