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    The Ethics Of Coaching

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    What is coaching? Coaching is good for anyone who is motivated to create a better life. Coaches help their clients explore and come up with the best choices for them based on where they are and the client's vision for their future. They are experts at the process of changing behaviour, which is much more valuable than giving instructions. A coach will hold you accountable and challenge you to grow and do more than you think you can do. They may push, pull, and stretch you in ways that may feel uncomfortable. Due to this, be ready to go on a journey, you will feel liberated, motivated and enlightened for the most part, but also be prepared to be challenged and at times frustrated. When you break through frustration this is when break throughs…

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    Coaching And Mentoring

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    recognises the importance of coaching and mentoring (C&M) in a workplace. For example, the UK Home Office spent 10 million per annum on mentoring for young offenders (Garvey, 2011). Essentially, the nature of coaching and mentoring can be said to be similar. Connor and Pokora (2012) affirms that both activities share the many of the same practices, applications and values. As a result, defining and differentiating them can be difficult as “we are in the middle of an intellectual revolution”…

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    Philosophy Of Coaching

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    Coaching according to famous Lou Holtz is “Nothing more than eliminating mistakes before you get fired.” While I find this statement to have some partial truth, there is more to coaching than people give it credit for. However, this is all determined by the coach’s philosophy which shapes their beliefs, actions, and decision during their coaching careers. What influenced each coach’s philosophy is entirely dependent on several different factors which differs from everyone. Firstly, athletics…

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    Coaching Reflection

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    coachee does not (Rogers, 2012). Coaching requires a listening ear to ensure that the coachee is understood and is making decisions that will ultimately help accomplish the goals. During this final coaching session, my client and I will be working together to close the coaching sessions and then determine the next phase of our relationship Pre-Coaching Plan It is sometimes hard to close a coaching session once a friendship has been established. However, I have prepared for the…

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    Leadership Coaching

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    actively placed into action to achieve a successful career within the field of psychology and leadership coaching. Impacting the Field of Psychology "Executive coaching is a class of interventions defined by a one-to-one relationship in which the coach and coachee work together to identify and achieve organizationally, professionally, and personally beneficial developmental goals"(Coultas & Salas, 2015, p. 298). As a leadership coach one goals is to…

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    Coaching Psychology

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    The role of coaching is a new field that uses strength-based and solution-oriented focuses, positive psychology, mindfuless, and motivational inteviewing to help the client. Coaching focuses on using coaching techniques to reinforce the self-described health and well-being goals of the client. Coaching is based on evidence-based coaching psychology, positive psycology, adult learning theory, motivational interviewing, and new discoveries in neuroscience. It helps clients in their everyday life…

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    Inclusion In Coaching

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    The context of coaching is considered a few things. Including; the way a coach delivers a session, the way the coach addresses the needs of the participants and the points of difference between coaching a specific participant group as opposed to others. One participant group that significantly effects the context of coaching is those who suffer from a disability. The term disability is often misinterpreted and gives us all a similar mental image which is not accurate (Barnes and Mercer, 2003;…

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    The Benefits Of Coaching

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    How did coaching begin? Coaching came about long ago when sports first started in the Greek Olympics in 776 BC and has been evolving ever since. Coaching is a great field with many career opportunities. In the past, the salary was not enough to provide for a coach and his or her family, and coaches were not valued like they are today. Coaching training is an ongoing development in which a person supports and trains an athlete that wants to achieve a common goal. The best school to get a…

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    support instructional coaching as a means of raising student achievement but they also suggest guidelines for instructional coaching from proven professional development practices. They emphasize that the precious resources that are being poured into coaching programs are not in vain. The article defines effective instructional coaching and makes connections to research to support the authors’ statements on the importance of instructional coaching. The definition of an instructional coach…

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    Guarantee Life Coaching

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    Q: Do you guarantee results from your life coaching? A: Yes! I personally, as a professional motivational speaker do guarantee that if you follow your goals and action steps that I lay down before you, open yourself fully to your coaching and will take up just enough time and effort, you will get great results from your life coaching! I am absolutely sure, that if your attitude towards making changes is serious and if you're putting everything that I'm telling you into practice than the good…

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