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Enhancing Communication Through Relationship Coaching

International Coach Academy

Esther Perel, licensed psychotherapist, speaker, author, and podcaster expands upon the value in her blog, Letters from Esther : “From the very beginning, Western parents tell children “Use your words.” Essentially, greater self-awareness leads to greater Emotional Intelligence (EI).

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AI and Coaching: Embracing Opportunities Amidst Disruption

International Coaching Federation

And with AI making advancements in mimicking human conversations, human coaches may understandably be worried that coaching chatbots and other emerging technologies may negatively affect their profession, or even make their role obsolete. With that said, how can AI assist human coaching?

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Thoughtful Questions-The Secret to Powerful Conversations

The Coaching Blog

Imagine being in a conversation where the questions spark curiosity and invite the other person to delve into their thoughts, emotions, and perspectives. Through my own experiences, I learned that using key phrases and approaches like “Tell me more,” “How did that make you feel?”

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Enhancing Self-Efficacy in the Workplace: A Key to Motivation and Performance (CHRO’s take)

Vantage Circle

” - Mahatma Gandhi That’s what self-efficacy does to any ordinary person (or animal), as we’ll learn in the following story. In the 1990s, Fletcher was the first to suggest that the effect of self-efficacy should be considered while looking at career development and workplace learning. of promotions or pay raises.

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Self-Rejection vs. Self-Love

International Coach Academy

Your inner voice may think about you based on things you were told, incorrect inferences, false beliefs possibly informed by trauma, emotional hurt, parenting, death of a parent, abandonment, divorce, abuse, past mistakes, criticism, etc. It masks itself so well that many people are not aware of the fact that it affects them.

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How to Toot Your Own Horn Without Annoying Others

On The Job

I participate in several LinkedIn groups, and one question that caught my eye the other day was whether journalists should have a blog as a way to promote their personal brand. They think being rude and nasty makes them more popular, and sharing their most intimate personal details on a blog is a good idea. Participate in Twitter.

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Understanding and Utilizing Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace

Vantage Circle

What is Emotional Intelligence? Emotional Intelligence is the capability to identify, manage, evaluate and understand our own emotions and also of the people around us. The concept of emotional intelligence was introduced by psychologists Peter Salovey and John Mayer in 1990. The 5 Components of Emotional Intelligence.