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Words that are in a way related, but have such a huge difference in meaning. Let’s explore them. Knowledge is valuable, of course. Knowledge brings growth. As we learn, we apply it, and as we apply it, we discover and create new things. And as we become more knowledgeable, we repeat this cycle. Ultimately, one…
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Bad ideas refuse to die, not only in the outside world, but inside our own heads too! If you read the Guardian article “Why bad ideas refuse to die” by Steven Poole, it truly highlights the fascinating phenomenon of “zombie ideas” worldwide. However, perhaps because I, as a coach, exhibit selective perception, I read it…
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Every person is unique and internally whole. This is a statement I wholeheartedly believe in as a coach. It’s possible to consider this “wholeness” in many different dimensions and break it down into its components. Science has long been exploring and examining various concepts believed to be part of this whole, such as experiences, genetic…
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One of the listening principles that plays a crucial role in coaching is listening with a focus on the other person. I think another concept that’s just as important is listener-focused talking. I’d like to elaborate on this. In this kind of conversation, two things happen: 1) you sense what the other person will understand…
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Considering that the ego is not the self but rather how one sees oneself, we can assume that its connection to true inner strength is weak. When we begin to dance in the allure of our ego, we become so drawn to prejudices, expectations, and roles that our connection to true strength weakens and can…
