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The SEED Growth System Coaching Model

International Coach Academy

Internally our conscious mind narrates in an attempt to create meaning out of experience, whilst the stories we hear and tell each other are central to how we make sense of self in context, and how we make social institutions including the workplace (Vogel M 2012) 5. Spence 2007]. MacIntyre, P.L.

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Beyond coping and adaptation: Toward a sociology of coaching. A necessary paradigm shift to address contemporary dramatic social change

The Coaching Blog

ElisabetaStnciulescu This article discusses how, in todays world of disruptive and dramatic social change, non-sports related coaching, which includes a wide range of services such as life coaching, career coaching, executive coaching, and team coaching, can inadvertently fuel undesirable social dynamics.

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Pursuing Happiness Through Hardship

International Coach Academy

A Research Paper By Ann-Marie Purvis, Executive Coach, SWITZERLAND. This paper provides an overview of the concept of achieving happiness and an approach for the coach and coachee to be able to understand and approach this very complex topic. Taleb 2012. The Concept of Achieving Happiness. Don’t chase happiness.

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How to Coach Young Professionals?

International Coach Academy

This paper examines a significant problem: how to coach young professionals in the pursuit of their dream career path, particularly when faced with an unfamiliar job market. It draws from my own experiences trying to find a fulfilling career and construct a professional vision. ” (Cuban, 2012). Executive Coaching.

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Beyond coping and adaptation: Toward a sociology of coaching. A necessary paradigm shift to address contemporary dramatic social change

The Coaching Blog

This article discusses how, in todays world of disruptive and dramatic social change, non-sports related coaching, which includes a wide range of services such as life coaching, career coaching, executive coaching, and team coaching, can inadvertently fuel undesirable social dynamics.