The Client is the most important visitor on our premises. She is not dependent on us. We are dependent on her. She is not an…
An article, based on the amalgamation of learner notes, from the Awake Aware Arise session on Coaching for an Ethical World by David Clutterbuck Awake...
The following is the seventh installment in a weekly series of reflections from one of our learners in the Beyond Mindfulness program. Each week, Noopur…
Leadership often relies on information as it gives us a sense of order & control, enabling us to stay on top of things. Vijayalakshmi S...
Every one of us is a high performer capable of supporting others around us to perform at a higher level. -Coacharya As a common practice,…
For oft, when on my couch I lie In vacant or in pensive mood, They flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of...
Before you start your reflective journaling journey, we’ve made this tiny brief that will guide your writing. Your reflective pieces build on each other and…
The following is the sixth installment in a weekly series of reflections from one of our learners in the Coaching Foundation Program. Each week, Silvester…
The following is the sixth installment in a weekly series of reflections from one of our learners in the Beyond Mindfulness program. Each week, Noopur…
Vision boards help us align our thoughts to our goals, visualize and lay down the path to success, let go of the beliefs that don’t...
I am an accidental coach. If one were to look at my background, I would not have been the best fit to coach. I was…
The word “Gratitude” has long been related with a softened version of the disposition of a person. Somewhere in the back of our mind, “gratitude”…
The word Upanishad, possibly one of the oldest learning systems, can be interpreted as ‘Learning in close proximity to move out of discomfort’. Vedic teaching…
The following is the fifth installment in a weekly series of reflections from one of our learners in the Coaching Foundation Program. Each week, Silvester…
The Sanskrit word ‘dhyan’ for meditation morphed into Zen in Japanese and Chan in Chinese is not concentration or focused attention as many incorrectly describe...