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Girls should be… | The Coaching Lens Blog
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The Coaching Lens Blog. Through what lens are you viewing your world? The Coaching Lens Website. Girls should be…. September 1, 2016. Girls should be seen and not heard? You’ve got to be kidding. Such a sentiment today seems ludicrous but as you will see in Darlene’s story, in 1950 it was a real belief system with insidious and strangling tentacles. Cultural norms about the roles of girls and women have changed over the years. But it is still important to listen closely to the messages being whispere...
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Patricia’s Story 2.1 Where do your assumptions come from anyway? | The Coaching Lens Blog
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The Coaching Lens Blog. Through what lens are you viewing your world? The Coaching Lens Website. Patricia’s Story 2.1 Where do your assumptions come from anyway? When I heard Patricia’s story, it made me reflect on the power of assumptions and to ponder where these assumptions come from. In this article I dig deeper into assumptions and how they can lead us into “judger” or “learner” mindset. As a general rule, we make assumptions based on the beliefs we’ve collected from our life experiences. When we pa...
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Which Mindset Do You Value in a Leader? | The Coaching Lens Blog
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The Coaching Lens Blog. Through what lens are you viewing your world? The Coaching Lens Website. Which Mindset Do You Value in a Leader? August 4, 2016. In contrast, the messages of the Democratic convention represent an underlying mindset based on optimism and hope, building on the strengths of the nation, acknowledging that yes, there have been mistakes and areas to continue improving but that together with the people of America, they will work to find solutions. Truly a Learner mindset. By Mary Ann Tu...
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Patricia’s Story: Are you a Judger or a Learner? | The Coaching Lens Blog
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The Coaching Lens Blog. Through what lens are you viewing your world? The Coaching Lens Website. Patricia’s Story: Are you a Judger or a Learner? Patricia, a university professor had been teaching for a few years and was becoming increasingly frustrated with students booking appointments to argue for higher marks. It’s completely straightforward. If they don’t show up for class, don’t do the assignments and don’t bother to study for the exam, why would they expect good marks? Click the links below to joi...
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Reflections on the power of Coaching and Agile Leadership… | The Coaching Lens Blog
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The Coaching Lens Blog. Through what lens are you viewing your world? The Coaching Lens Website. Reflections on the power of Coaching and Agile Leadership…. December 29, 2016. As the year draws to a close we’re taking a few moments to reflect on, and to say thank you, for the Team Building, Tilt 365 and Agile Leadership workshops that The Coaching Lens Team had the honour to facilitate for you this year. Rather it’s about celebrating your strengths, understanding those of others and developing competenci...
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Patricia’s Story 2.2 How do you tune in your “learner” mindset? | The Coaching Lens Blog
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The Coaching Lens Blog. Through what lens are you viewing your world? The Coaching Lens Website. Patricia’s Story 2.2 How do you tune in your learner mindset? As we saw in Patricia’s story, the simple question “Why don’t you tell us what happened this semester? Examples of other learner mindset questions might be: What do you need next time to hit your targets? What do you want to achieve here? How can you develop your strengths in this area? What do you think the team needs to do to meet their targets?
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The Coaching Lens Blog | Through what lens are you viewing your world? | Page 2
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The Coaching Lens Blog. Through what lens are you viewing your world? The Coaching Lens Website. August 17, 2016. Congratulations to two of the Coaching Lens Team members who successfully upgraded their coaching credentials this summer. Certified Dementia Coach for Caregivers, completed the refresher course at the London Middlesex Alzheimer Society, which focused on validation techniques to enhance communication with individuals experiencing signs of dementia. Pause Reflect. Re-energize! August 10, 2016.
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How do you know it’s an Aha! Leadership Moment? | The Coaching Lens Blog
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The Coaching Lens Blog. Through what lens are you viewing your world? The Coaching Lens Website. How do you know it’s an Aha! October 4, 2016. How do you actually know when you’ve had an Aha! He asked a few more questions and then said, Sounds like you have a pretty good handle on what you think should be done. What can I do to support you in making it happen? I thought for a moment and then said, Teach me how you just did that it’s exactly what I should be doing when my team bring me their problems!
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Congratulations! | The Coaching Lens Blog
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The Coaching Lens Blog. Through what lens are you viewing your world? The Coaching Lens Website. August 17, 2016. Congratulations to two of the Coaching Lens Team members who successfully upgraded their coaching credentials this summer. Certified Dementia Coach for Caregivers, completed the refresher course at the London Middlesex Alzheimer Society, which focused on validation techniques to enhance communication with individuals experiencing signs of dementia. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.