Claire writes: I’m grateful to the first person who taught me that it is important to put things away at the end of a conversation. I can still remember it. We were face to face and the work became all about a variety of Stuff. She picked up a few...
Claire writes: “This year, blue tits nested in our bird box. This was a big thing for us. We have owned the bird box for several years, and this is the first time it has been occupied. I can’t describe the joy we have experienced watching the parents flying in and...
This week’s guest blogger is Kim Witten who has been helping Claire simplify even more! Kim writes: “We want our questions to make people think, but about what? When we ask questions that make people think too hard or about the wrong things, we inadvertently use up...
Claire writes: “I can’t be the only person who dislikes difficult encounters or hard things at work. I still don’t like them, but since I have realised that everyone or every situation is our teacher, it’s felt less worse! Mostly, and not always, that means that...
This month, our guest blogger is Naomi Regan, co-founder of CAPE. Naomi writes: “Early on as a coach one of the big tension points for me was how to support a new (first-time being coached) person to think about what to bring to a session. I was conscious of...
Rebi writes: ‘During our last cohort of Action Learning Set Facilitator Training, it was so brilliant to see 3D’s principle of being unconditionally positive about time come alive! At the end of one of the practices, the feedback was about how spacious the 20...