by Claire Pedrick | Feb 8, 2016 | ICF C5 Maintains Presence
Claire writes: “Call them Freudian slips, or mistakes, or what you like… but sometimes what slips out can be useful information. At a recent training day, one of the delegates observed that learning about our strokers acronym was really useful. STOKeRS is... by Claire Pedrick | Jan 25, 2016 | ICF C5 Maintains Presence
Claire writes: “A very common question in training events is about whether or not you should take notes when you are having a coaching style conversation. If your background or your day job requires any kind of due diligence, you’ll be used to taking them.... by Claire Pedrick | Nov 20, 2015 | ICF C5 Maintains Presence
Claire writes: ‘Watching my husband and a 4 year old friend navigate my iPad is an astonishing lesson. She makes everything work seamlessly. He can’t work out how to use it. When we have learned that things are complicated, it’s tricky to do... by Claire Pedrick | Nov 16, 2015 | Coaching at Work, ICF C5 Maintains Presence
Coaching doesn’t have to be a conversation sitting down for an hour with the door shut. Standing up side by side means we don’t do what we normally do – and that can make a difference. Listen to what Jane experienced: by Claire Pedrick | Nov 11, 2015 | ICF C5 Maintains Presence, ICF Coaching Competencies
Claire writes: “As we complete our tour with End of Life, it’s been a great opportunity to think differently about how we describe our approach to conversations. The dictionary defines (sports) coaching as training or instructing people. It implies a level... by Claire Pedrick | Nov 9, 2015 | ICF C5 Maintains Presence
Claire and Don Eisenhauer enjoyed meeting lots of people last week talking about having End of Life Conversations. This week we are off to Derby, Nuneaton and Shrewsbury and there are still spaces at every venue if you’d like to join us. Claire writes:...