Why Your Attitude to Learning is More Important than Intelligence and Innate Abilities
Frequently in my practice, I hear clients express concerns about not feeling “good enough” and how their low self-esteem and poor self-confidence are holding them back. They feel “stuck” in life and worry that they are never going to
Podcast: How to Know if Someone is Coachable
In the following podcast, Manon Dulude and Dean Newlund of Mission Facilitators discuss:
The differences between coaching and therapy and how to determine when someone is ready to be coached.
Empathy versus Intuition and how to use the right tools to stay focused on the person you are trying to help.
Pivot to Succeed – How Strong Leaders Embrace a Change of Course
Even for the most accomplished leaders, the road to success is not always linear. Ups and downs, twists and turns, and even complete 180ºs can all make for a challenging journey. Changing the strategy — or pivoting, as we know it today, can occur for a variety of reasons. New information
Helping Your Partner Cope with Work Stress
Work and stress go hand-in-hand for most of us. Usually, work-related stress can be left at the office but, sometimes, it can be impossible to “switch off” when we get home. This kind of stress, which can include intense worry and even anger, can negatively impact relationships and home life. If