In an article I read recently the Bishop of Blackburn is quoted with saying that “education is settling the disturbed and disturbing the settled”. That got me thinking about whether I thought that was a reasonable definition (amongst many others I grant you). A long time ago, a new supervisee asked me to work with […]
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Supervision – finding our internal plumb line
I am thinking about what listening is, from a transpersonal perspective, something I talked about the other day on the CSA Diploma in Supervision Training. The extract below captures it perfectly. To me it says something about how, as Coach Supervisors, it is so important to go inside a bit deeper and to listen out […]
ICF Approved Coach Supervision Training
Are you a highly qualified and skilled coach and want to train to be a coach supervisor? Are you looking for an established, ICF approved course that can deliver the goods? This rigorous, ICF Approved, 9-month programme is now in it’s 7th successful year. The course is supported by a superb team of 15 tutors […]
Psychological Contracting
Psychological Contracting – Leanne Lowish Last year, I ran a teleconference call on psychological contracting with the current students on CSA’s Diploma in Supervision course. It was based on a chapter written by Michael Carroll and in it he says that: ‘Individuals bring to their contracts and agreements their own assumptions, beliefs and expectations most of […]
Unexpected Gifts
You know how it happens sometimes. You go looking for a particular reference and come upon something else, totally unexpected, and it’s a little gift. That’s what happened to me this morning. I got two gifts in fact. I was asked to check a document for someone and there was a short quote from Maya […]
Narcissism – what’s that!
I am currently finishing an article on how some of our clients – often the most successful ones – have a particular blindness regarding their behaviour and the enormous pressure they put on themselves and everyone around them. “Narcissism includes the inability to accept failure and it brings with it a marked need for power […]
Coaching Supervision: Self-Reflection and Lessons from Nature
It is amazing what insights emerge when we give ourselves time to notice and open our hearts to the work we do with others! This is what struck me when out walking on a beautiful dry, crisp, clear and sunny afternoon as I reflected on a piece of supervision I had recently held with a […]
Nourishment
Nourishment ‘Today, like every other day, We wake up empty and frightened. Don’t open the door to the study and begin reading Take down the musical instrument – Let the beauty you love be what you do. There are hundred of ways to kneel and kiss the ground.’ RUMI 2012 is a pivotal time. Whatever […]
A Walk in the Park
Throughout this year Ian Mackenzie and I have been meeting with coaches and coach supervisors for a monthly lunch time hour of mindfulness in the Park. It has been a blessing that every single month the weather has given us the thumbs up with exceptionally attractive weather. I have really enjoyed coming back to the […]
Cultivating mindfulness is essential now
Cultivating mindfulness is essential now. Margaret Chapman writes: ‘Looking at the apparent speed by which mindfulness is crossing over from the clinical into the organisational field, it appears that being mindful is now the new yardstick by which pioneering organisations and their leaders are being judged. Today’s leaders not only have to be emotionally […]
