by Brett Golding | Jun 20, 2022 | Life coach
The Johari Window was created in 1955 by Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham. It is used to help individuals better understand themselves and how they are perceived by others. The window consists of four panes: Open Area. This is what we know about ourselves and is... by Brett Golding | Feb 16, 2022 | Goal Setting, Life coach
If peoples’ values are in conflict with their goals then this will inhibit them from achieving their goals. A coach may help them to resolve whether the values conflict is real or perceived. If it is only perceived and not real, then the conflict is resolved. If... by Brett Golding | Feb 16, 2022 | Life coach
Some people always find themselves being busy and yet they are not achieving much. Possibly they do not understand the Steven Covey time management quadrants. They may often find themselves doing something which is not important but for some reason has become urgent.... by Brett Golding | Feb 11, 2022 | Life coach, Mentoring
Some people are perpetual victims and some are perpetual rescuers. The relationship between victim and rescuer when either or both of them do this perpetually can lead to trouble. Some people need to be a rescuer. If the victim no longer needs rescuing but the rescuer... by Brett Golding | Feb 8, 2022 | Life coach, Mentoring
Peoples’ poor behavior may be a symptom of what they believe about themselves. How can we encourage them to have a healthier belief about themselves and will that result in an improvement in their behavior? Part of this will be listening to them,... by Brett Golding | Feb 7, 2022 | Business coaching, Leadership coaching, Life coach
What does an initial coaching session look like. Brett discusses that with Chris Maddock. Brett starts with the WHY. The client needs to know why they want new results in their life so they are prepared to do what it takes to achieve those results. We begin our...