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Developing Curiosity

International Coach Academy

In this research paper are proposed some of these available on the internet: Pay attention to your passions and dedicate time to discover and experience them more, be it reading, doing something creative, interest in science or history. Train critical thinking. Hayden, published on 4 November 2015. [2] How does it work?

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5 Ways to Promote Neurodiversity in the Workplace

Vantage Circle

People with ADHD may be creative and have a lot of energy. According to the Harvard Health Publishing , Neurodiversity is "the idea that people perceive and interact with the world in various ways, that there is no one 'right' way to think, learn, or behave, and that differences are not considered deficits.

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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

Thus, both of us could train ourselves in critical thinking during coaching sessions, which would be more ethical than a naive neutrality. If I am aware of my biases and help the coachee become aware of theirs, we can be vigilant and better protect ourselves. Findings of recent research on learning ( Benjamin, 2011 ; Bjork et al.,

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Building Resilience Through Coaching

International Coach Academy

Some behavioral coping techniques mentioned were using work as a distraction, avoiding stressors, connecting with cultural roots, using creative outlets, and seeking mental health help. The Science of Resilience/ author Bari Walsh/ March 23, 2015.) Walther, L., A qualitative study on resilience in adult refugees in Germany.

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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

Thus, both of us could train ourselves in critical thinking during coaching sessions, which would be more ethical than a naive neutrality. If I am aware of my biases and help the coachee become aware of theirs, we can be vigilant and better protect ourselves. Findings of recent research on learning ( Benjamin, 2011 ; Bjork et al.,