Coaching and Leadership Blog for Leaders and Coaches
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From a Trainer to Coach – My personal journey
This blog is authored by Priti Sanghavi A bit of my background, I was an ex-banker for around 20 years. During my banking career, I had managed the training needs for my team as a part of my roles and responsibility. After I quit my banking career, I picked up yoga training. For over five years … Continue reading "From a Trainer to Coach – My personal journey"
- Mar 02nd 2020
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Importance to unwind….
This is the first time; I am writing a blog. The thought of writing a blog just frightens me. I was extremely confused on what is that should I write about! Articulating or penning down my thoughts is not my forte. So, finally decided to write about my recent discovery I had and sharing this … Continue reading "Importance to unwind…."
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Neuroscience and Coaching
A coach is called “an expert in facilitating self-directed neuroplasticity”1, a term highlighting Brain’s ability to change, as an intelligent organ that can redefine its networks. The term self-directed is integral to concept of coaching, raising curiosity on causes of client behaviour, feelings and actions. What should the coach do with knowledge of neuroscientific basis … Continue reading "Neuroscience and Coaching"
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Mind The Gap
A couple of years ago, an interviewer asked if I knew the difference between Counseling, Mentoring and Coaching. The first I was certified in and the second was what I was considering for assistance with my career. Where coaching was concerned, all I knew of was athletic or sports coaching and academic coaching. The interviewer … Continue reading "Mind The Gap"
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A State of Being
I have found that all transformative learning for me has come about from AHA moments. Whether it was an observation during an MBTI certification that cleared up if I was a J or a P or something in an ongoing Coach training workshop, these moments have created a new awareness in me. As a coach, … Continue reading "A State of Being"
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Developing Coaching Competencies is an Ultimate Essence of Coaching.
In my practice session these days, I witness how coaching inspire people to unleash their potential, cultivates believe on self, helps them in breaking their own assumptions, supports in knowing and accepting the reality, coming out of their shell, getting self motivated to make an important decision independently and helping them in making a movement … Continue reading "Developing Coaching Competencies is an Ultimate Essence of Coaching."
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Emotional intelligence in leadership
During early stage of my career, It always kept me wondering, why do some smart guys hit a wall and do not seem to move up the ladder any further in their career? and why do people with mediocre talent academics and skill sets, sore… A thought always kept me engaged – what sets people … Continue reading "Emotional intelligence in leadership"
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Do you love me if yes how much?
For the nth time I asked my little girl, “who do like the most”, with lot of love my little girl said “I love my mom” I didn’t stop there, asked her again, How much do you like your mom?, she stretched her hand a bit and said “This much”, clearly I was not convinced, … Continue reading "Do you love me if yes how much?"
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Coaching – A thought Provoking Journey
I was thinking to take a leap in my career with an objective to enhance my wisdom while working with people from all walks of life and to expand my horizon in the professional network. During this process, a very close associate suggested and gave an answer to my thinking process and the answer was … Continue reading "Coaching – A thought Provoking Journey"
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Coaching vs Counselling
The title of the blog has been a question that travelled with me as I started my coaching journey. Having been interested in counselling and with a psychology backdrop, this was a natural inquiry that waited for resolution in me. I still remember the first mock coaching session I did – in my Coach training … Continue reading "Coaching vs Counselling"
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Power of small things.
Everyone wants to be happy, yet joy is elusive for most people. One reason is that people tend to expect their happiness to come from big things, like a promotion at work or a sizzling new romance. I reflect on the beautiful words Mother Teresa quoted “Be Faithful in small things because it is them … Continue reading "Power of small things."
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