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3D Ideas : 982 How much difference
Here’s Claire with this week’s blog ‘What’s too little difference? What’s too much difference?’ #simplifyingcoaching 2 minute read
3D Ideas : 981 Brutal to Brilliant
Here’s Claire with this week’s blog ‘How come coaching can look brutal to someone watching and yet be experienced as brilliant by the person thinking?’#simplifyingcoaching 2 minute read
3D Ideas 980 : The Thinking Chair [Guest Blog]
Here’s Claire with this week’s blog which is written by Lis Whybrow who was out in Birmingham and came across a thinking chair and a noticing chair! Here’s what it made her think! #simplifyingcoaching 2 minute read
3D Ideas 979: Hold on to the main thing
“We explore together so that they understand and see something differently – not so that I understand.” #simplifyingcoaching 90 second read
3D Ideas 978: What’s the Focus
“We explore together so that they understand and see something differently – not so that I understand.” #simplifyingcoaching 90 second read
3D Ideas 977: Stage Fright
“The art in coaching is that instead of apologising and summarising to find ourselves, we can use the thinker as the prompt. ‘Where are we? What do we need to do now?’ is a great start.”
3D Ideas 976: In the Mess
Claire writes: “It was really icy a couple of weeks ago as I set out on my early morning walk. There was no one around, and I couldn’t see into the next field. I just kept walking. Within half an hour, the mist was beginning to clear, and underneath was an azure...
3D Ideas 975: Cake or Death
Claire writes: “There is a famous sketch where comedian Eddie Izzard asks: ‘What do you choose - cake or death?’ (WARNING it contains offensive language). That sketch comes to mind when I am thinking about how some conversations can be rich, fruitful and useful...
3D Ideas 974 : Highlighter Pen
Claire writes: “You’re going to have an opinion about this week’s blog! When you read a book do you: Keep every page squeaky cleanAnnotate using a sharp pencilSwipe with a highlighter pen!? Whichever your preference, there’s no doubt that skimming a highlighted book...
