In this episode, Dr Carol discusses commonly held misconceptions about coaching. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for regular updates.
In this episode, Dr Carol discusses commonly held misconceptions about coaching. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for regular updates.
Alchemy: A seemingly magical process of transformation, creation, or combination; (Oxford Dictionary) So what is the alchemy of listening? Thoughts! Yes, thoughts. What do we continue to listen to over and over and over again, all day long? Our thoughts! Even though we are not able to hold them in our hands or see them...
So what’s listening? A physical state achieved by focusing awareness on the present moment. Are you mindful of your listening? Do you listen to each word that comes out of your mouth? Do you judge, worry, criticize yourself as you’re speaking? Do you know what a large majority of people have as a major fear? ...
Update: I recently attended a summit with some financially successful people. There were two major concepts they shared. One – you are only one thought away from being a billionaire or anything else you choose to achieve. That was music to my ears! I intuited the next thought process coming was the life decision. The...
For an observer on the North Pole, the sun reaches the highest position in the sky once a year in June. The day it happens is called the June solstice day. The sun’s westerly motion never ceases as the Earth is continually in rotation. However, the sun’s motion in declination comes to a stop at...
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1. I make quick decisions about what others are going to say, I don’t really need to hear the rest of the sentence. | |
2. I listen to people to get to the “bottom line”. I want them to hurry up! | |
3. I finish people’s sentences to show that I understand them. | |
4. I interrupt people’s sentences if I already know what they’re going to say. | |
5. I make up I am listening while doing several other things; I’m efficient / a “multi-tasker”. | |
6. The reason I listen is to get something out of the conversation that applies to me. | |
7. I usually listen to myself when I’m speaking. | |
8. I’m at ease listening to my hunches and intuition. | |
9. I worry about what I'm going to say next. | |
10. I look for other things besides the words in a communication (cadence, voice volume, pauses, eye movements, gesturing). | |
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