Coaching and Leadership Blog for Leaders and Coaches
-
Leadership and Feedback
This blog is authored by Ekta Bhardwaj Giving feedback is an integral aspect of the leadership role and majority of the leaders fail miserably in it as I have experienced over the years in my career; thus, derailing people from their growth path and not helping them achieve their full potential. Often leaders are seen … Continue reading "Leadership and Feedback"
- Jul 20th 2020
-
A Coach in Mother
Blog authored by Dr Munwari Padmanabhan A mother’s greatest masterpiece is her children… As a coach and NLP trainer, I often ask myself, how do I coach my own family member? Is it advisable? Will I be accepted as a coach? Will my own child receive me well? These are the questions that I have … Continue reading "A Coach in Mother"
-
Prayer of a Parent
Having come from parents who trusted me with my own decisions as I reached a certain age, I’ve seen families that impose rules, conditions and a framework for their adult children which they cannot break free from… These children, even as they reach adult life, cannot break free from conditions that trap them, restrict their … Continue reading "Prayer of a Parent"
-
Leading a Whatsappinar – My 1st Experience
Curtains Up: “His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy…” the lines of one of rapper Eminem’s song Lose Yourself. This line is resonates with what I felt when I was asked to be a speaker for a webinar….oh wait! It was a Whatsappinar! Yes, you heard that right…you are doing ‘webinar’ on a … Continue reading "Leading a Whatsappinar – My 1st Experience"
-
Coaching journey that led me to remould and transform
This blog is authored by Sunitha M.K From the age of 18 I was very passionate about psychology and everything related to how human mind and emotions function? Unfortunately, I could not choose this as a career due to lack of mentors to help me understand the career path and the prospects of choosing this … Continue reading "Coaching journey that led me to remould and transform"
-
Leader & Leadership
This blog is authored by Makarand Patwardhan Leader as defined (as a noun) is a person who leads or commands a group, organization or country. One more definition is Principal Player in music group, but the definition which attracted my attention most is “A series of Dots or Dashes across the page to guide the … Continue reading "Leader & Leadership"
-
Key Coaching Skills for Leaders
This blog is authored by Dr. Ashwaria Gupta Human beings, by their very evolutionary nature, perform better in the presence of effective leadership. Today, in business, in politics and social causes, the significance of strong and purposeful leadership is invaluable. Great leaders are known not just for ‘getting things done’ but for ‘inspiring’ their teams and … Continue reading "Key Coaching Skills for Leaders"
-
Coaching- Different Connotations for me over the years
This blog is authored by Makarand Patwardhan School days connotation Based on my School day memories, meaning of the word “Coaching” has different connotation in my mind. For the people in my age group, say who have graduated in late seventies or early eighties, they may be able to correlate my thought processes. During our … Continue reading "Coaching- Different Connotations for me over the years"
-
Baby steps into the world of coaching
This blog is authored by Dr. Sheetal Shah One evening, me and my husband went on a drive after dinner as our regular practice since a few years. This is the time when we unwind and share our experiences of the day or the week, incase either of us traveled. He excitedly spoke about “ … Continue reading "Baby steps into the world of coaching"
-
Gratitude – A State of Being
This blog is authored by Mythili Dinesh As the year 2019 rolled past, I got into a reflective frame of mind. Another year passes by and I was looking for some answers. How did I do in 2019? What were the highlights? What did I miss? What is still “work-in-progress”? And how does any of … Continue reading "Gratitude – A State of Being"
-
My Road to Acceptance
This blog is authored by Mythili Dinesh For the longest time, I’ve had a very “black or white” perspective. It was either right or wrong and people were either a friend or not. It was a binary all-or-nothing-mindset. I had a thing for rules and regulations, do’s and don’ts. This creates a lot of schemas … Continue reading "My Road to Acceptance"
0