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International Coach Federation

International Coach Federation

ARC - Asociatia Romana pentru Coaching | ARC - cine suntem si ce oferim Is Your Busy-ness Going In The Wrong Direction? Image via Wikipedia I’m sure you’re busy. Who isn’t? The question is: What are you so busy with? Too often, we get so caught up with the busy-ness of living that we don’t stop long enough to ask ourselves if the direction we are traveling is one that actually inspires us. If you’ve ever set out on a road trip you’ll know the value of having a clear destination in mind and a map or GPS to guide you. Regardless of where you are right now, regardless of how much or how little you love where you are, I encourage you to take a moment to think about where you would like to go from here. Why do I encourage a vision? When you have a vision that inspires you, it leaves you feeling purposeful and powerful in every aspect of your life. Helen Keller once said, “The most pathetic person is one who has sight but no vision.” Spending years doing things they don’t truly enjoy Making choices that are driven by self-doubt and fear None of them were born extra-ordinary.

Coaching At Work - Coaching Magazine 10 Secrets to Transform Anyone’s Life, by Michael Neill - Supercoach “The finest success coach in the world today” – Paul McKenna Introduction – A Different Way to Succeed What if, regardless of your past history or the current economy, your dreams really could still come true? What would you be most excited about having happen in your life over the next few weeks, months or even years? For the past 18 years or so, I’ve been a professional success coach – someone who gets paid to help make people’s dreams come true. Whether you want to make more money, build your business, start a family or save the world, chances are that your approach up until now has been primarily practical – that is, focused on what it is that you want and what it is you think you need to do in order to make it happen. If you’re a reasonably progressive thinker, you’re probably also aware that one of the reasons you want what you want is that you believe it will in some way enhance your experience of being alive. This is a book about succeeding from the inside out. It depends. Are you:

Finding a coach: The perfect match Making sure coach and subject are well-matched should be a key objective for those charged with arranging coaching. The experts give their tips for success. By Stephanie Sparrow. Coaching marriages are not made in heaven, but actually in the boardroom or on the telephone. So, without divine intervention, what is the guarantee of success? What will assure the perfect match? Such questions preoccupy David Gray, professor of management learning at the University of Surrey. Gray’s starting point was the premise that the coachee needs to know everything about the potential coach on offer and about the sponsor’s aspirations. Biographies As a result, he offered each coachee a booklet of the coaches’ biographies, which included photographs, qualifications, philosophy and experience. “Each coachee was asked to select three potential coaches, who they then contacted by e-mail, phone or in face-to-face meetings to see if a natural empathy existed,” says Gray. Requirements Research Top tips: Further info

15 styles of Distorted Thinking 15 styles of Distorted Thinking Filtering: You take the negative details and magnify them while filtering out all positive aspects of a situation. Polarized Thinking: Things are black or white, good or bad. You have to be perfect or you're a failure. Checklist for Hidden Anger Procrastination in the completion of imposed tasks.

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