The Mindful Coach: Seven Roles for Helping People GrowIvy River Press, 2004 - 321 pages Drawing from modern Buddhist perspectives on mindfulness, this important book skillfully integrates the key practice of self-awareness with seven essential roles played by any professional charged with supporting learning, growth and change.With exercises, sample dialogues, and application models, The Mindful Coach offers a systematic approach for developing yourself as a coach. |
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Table des matières
Overview | 4 |
Language | 5 |
PART | 7 |
Coaching | 13 |
A Working Definition of Coaching | 14 |
Four Dynamics | 20 |
Mindfulness | 27 |
The Skandhas | 29 |
Pitfalls and Guidelines | 118 |
The Investigator | 121 |
The Aspects of the Investigator | 124 |
Pitfalls and Guidelines | 132 |
The Reflector | 137 |
The Teacher | 157 |
The Guide | 175 |
The Contractor | 191 |
SelfObservation and the Cultivation of Mindfulness | 37 |
Basic Tools for Cultivating Mindfulness | 51 |
Service | 55 |
The Septet | 69 |
233 | 71 |
The Voices and Their Aspects | 79 |
The Master | 85 |
Pitfalls and Guidelines | 100 |
The Partner | 105 |
PART 3 | 213 |
An Integrated Model of Coaching | 215 |
Development Strategies for the Coach | 231 |
Toward Mindful Service A Pathway to Mastery | 291 |
Notes | 303 |
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About the Author 321 | |
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answer Appreciative Inquiry arise attachments and aversions aware behavior breathing Buddhist challenge Chapter choices Chris Argyris clear client's needs coach and client coaching conversation Coaching Model coaching process coaching relationship coaching session commitment consciousness context Contractor cultivate Date/Client decision discuss Ellen Langer emotional encourages the client energy example experience explicit explore feedback feel five skandhas focus goals habits of mind helps the client ideas impetus important Investigator James Flaherty Lama Surya Das learning listening look Master means meditation Mindful Coach move Nancy Spence notice opportunity ourselves outcomes Partner pay attention Pema Chödrön person perspective Peter Senge practice present professional raisin recognize Reflector resistance responsibility role Sample Worksheet seek self-assessment self-awareness self-judgment Septet Model shift Shunryu Suzuki simply situation skandhas skills sometimes specific strategy supports the client talk Teacher there's things tion understanding what's Yeah