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Making A Choice

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Making A Choice And The Coaching Conversation is for all those involved with coaching, whether as coachees, practitioners or those who use coaching as part of a management skillset. The author focusses on how we find ourselves repeating unhelpful patterns of behaviour. At work, this can lead to frustration, conflict and burn-out, which come with an uneasy sense that things are out of control. We tend to think of ourselves making smart decisions, encouraged in the notion of control and believing we are actively steering our own path. In reality, it's more complex and nuanced - and conscious choices feature rather less in our actions than we think. As a result, we can often sleepwalk into situations that are uncomfortable and even self-defeating. If we become more conscious in making our key choices, we are likely to see better results for ourselves and those around us. Making A Choice And The Coaching Conversation explores: ¿ Better choice-making for those being coached. We show how the brain's efforts to help us can instead lead us into trouble - and some of the things we can do to try to take back control. ¿ The role coaches can play in framing a supportive professional relationship and helping our coachees make more of their choices.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781789633733
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 252
  • Published:
  • July 24, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 152x14x229 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 371 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: July 18, 2024

Description of Making A Choice

Making A Choice And The Coaching Conversation is for all those involved with coaching, whether as coachees, practitioners or those who use coaching as part of a management skillset. The author focusses on how we find ourselves repeating unhelpful patterns of behaviour. At work, this can lead to frustration, conflict and burn-out, which come with an uneasy sense that things are out of control.
We tend to think of ourselves making smart decisions, encouraged in the notion of control and believing we are actively steering our own path. In reality, it's more complex and nuanced - and conscious choices feature rather less in our actions than we think. As a result, we can often sleepwalk into situations that are uncomfortable and even self-defeating.
If we become more conscious in making our key choices, we are likely to see better results for ourselves and those around us. Making A Choice And The Coaching Conversation explores:
¿ Better choice-making for those being coached. We show how the brain's efforts to help us can instead lead us into trouble - and some of the things we can do to try to take back control.
¿ The role coaches can play in framing a supportive professional relationship and helping our coachees make more of their choices.

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