by amber | Dec 3, 2015 | Achieving goals, Coaching, Learning, Recovery & Wellness, Science of coaching |
Listening to Paul Brown this week via the IRWCC world online conference. Paul is a faculty professor of Organisational Neuroscience at Monarch Business School, and the Association for Coaching’s Global Ambassador for Applied Neuroscience. Want to know more about...
by amber | Dec 2, 2015 | Achieving goals, Coaching, Focus, Learning |
I’ve been following the IRWCC online world conference (International Recovery to Wellness Coaching) which has brought together thought leaders from around the world to share how they are shifting the way we approach recovery and wellness. Want to take part?...
by amber | Sep 14, 2015 | Achieving goals, Coaching, Focus, Learning |
I was invited to an ONVZ hosted event about how to improve wellbeing, employability and productivity within organisations. ONVZ, a Dutch Health Insurance company are taking a different approach: providing care, not just a cure. Pieter van den Hoogeband spoke about...
by amber | May 21, 2015 | Coaching, Focus, Learning |
One of the principles I use in coaching is Fulfilment. “A fulfilling life is a life of meaning, purpose and satisfaction” Co-Active Coaching (book), Henry Kimsey-House, Karen Kimsey-House, Philips Sandahl & Laura Whitworth And in this post I want to...
by amber | Mar 17, 2015 | Coaching, Learning, Science of coaching |
In this postΒ I quote from the work of Barbara L. Fredrickson and her article on “The Value of Positive Emotions”. The majority is my understanding of her work and of positive psychology in general. Research in psychology has lead us to having the science...
by amber | Feb 23, 2015 | Coaching, Creativity, Focus, Science of coaching |
Although I am a certified coach and know from experience that coaching works, I also like to know things, like why it works. I like to know the science behind coaching. So I’m studying Positive Psychology with the University of Northern Carolina, under Barbara...
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