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Reflections…..

  I think we can agree that to reflect on one’s work brings benefit – yes??  CSA held a community day last week for our supervision graduates and we had the wonderful Jackee Holder (www. jackeeholder.com) inspiring us on the theme of using creative writing to aid reflection on our coaching. The group were suitably […]

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Creativity and the brain

We are inundated with information about the brain at the moment.  That’s because we are finding out much more about how it works and especially for us, how coaches and supervsiors can use our understanding of how the brain works to enhance our practice. In contexts such as decision making, creativity, creating a good learning […]

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Contracting – ‘who you are is how you contract’

Recently I was delivering a teleforum  on the subject of contracting. Not just contracting, but psychological contracting; that is to say what goes on underneath the overt contracts we make and re-make with clients, stakeholders and sponsors. The context for this teleforum was one of our supervision training programs, the one currently running in Sydney […]

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Singapore Diploma Course

CSA Asia Pacific Delivery Team COURSE PROFILE AND COMPONENTS Who would enjoy this programme? Highly skilled, experienced executive coaches, internal and external coaches, and people professionals who employ coaching techniques in their work as HR directors or OD consultants. Professionals who want to use their knowledge and expertise differently and who are looking for their […]

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Neuroscience……questions

 I want to return to Linda Aspey’s article – see below – in which she questions our insistence on so many questions.  Much of what we are currently learning about coaching comes from the discipline of neuroscience and Linda illustrates succinctly why this new information is so important for us. She says that, “ there’s […]

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THROUGH THE DOOR…..

Through the door …..   I imagine we’ve all experienced this, as a Coach or Supervisor. The time when we are totally in the flow, when there seems to be a shared space between us and the client, a joint exploration and co-creation. When I was training with the Centre for Transpersonal Psychology, we talked […]

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