Mastering The Twelve Traits That Trap Us
In The Coach’s Casebook you share the experience of a skilled coach meeting twelve clients, each struggling with one of the traits which every coach will face again and again in their coaching work.
Exploration of the 12 most common traits in coaching practice including people pleasing, perfectionism, impostor syndrome, performance anxiety and procrastination
An insight into the coach’s emotions, thought processes and reflections
Inspirational insights from individuals such as Alec Stewart, Lewis Moody, Greg Dyke and Arctic explorer Pen Hadow
47 practical, tried and tested techniques which you can use today to help your clients to change the habits of a lifetime
What a coaching relationship is really like
The value of coaching supervision
A number of practical techniques you can use in your coaching
How successful people have mastered their traits
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Download PDFWonderful! I love it. It's chunked down. SO practical, very human and most importantly is giving me such useful insights into my own fallibilities as a coach and where to go next with my coachees.
Rigorous, challenging, pacy. This book provides an instantly digestible feast of learning. It’s a triumph!
For me the true gift of this book is that as readers we first have the opportunity to receive, in the form of progressing our own development and maturity. Then in doing so, we increase our ability to coach others.
Mastering The Twelve Traits That Trap Us
In The Coach’s Casebook you share the experience of a skilled coach meeting twelve clients, each struggling with one of the traits which every coach will face again and again in their coaching work.
Exploration of the 12 most common traits in coaching practice including people pleasing, perfectionism, impostor syndrome, performance anxiety and procrastination
An insight into the coach’s emotions, thought processes and reflections
Inspirational insights from individuals such as Alec Stewart, Lewis Moody, Greg Dyke and Arctic explorer Pen Hadow
47 practical, tried and tested techniques which you can use today to help your clients to change the habits of a lifetime
What a coaching relationship is really like
The value of coaching supervision
A number of practical techniques you can use in your coaching
How successful people have mastered their traits
In The Coach’s Casebook you share the experience of a skilled coach meeting twelve clients, each struggling with one of the traits which every coach will face again and again in their coaching work.
I help individuals create great teams by developing a culture of reflection, empowerment and engagement. Having started using Scrum at British Telecom, one of the first large-scale agile adoptions, I have since coached organisations large and small through their agile journeys.
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