Category: Guest Author

Nov 11
The Power of Self-Understanding to our Success

Aristotle once said, ‘Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom’. Our personal and professional selves are more integrated than most people would like to think or admit, one impacting the other. During my presentation at the Forum, I enlightened everyone on ‘The Iceberg of SelfKnowledge’ where aspects of ourselves such as gender, ethnicity, physical […]

  • Business Coaching
Nov 09
8 Tips to Help Manage People Better

Here at the-Coaching Blog-run by Gerard O’Donovan, our aim is to constantly bring value to those seeking to improve their lives. Therefore we have a policy of publishing articles and materials by guest authors whom we value and appreciate. Today’s guest author is Anne Bachrach. The success of a small business depends hugely on the employees. […]

  • Career Coaching
Nov 06
Discover How to Find Clarity in your Life and Find your Place in the World

“ If you don’t know where you are going, you might wind up someplace else. – Yogi Berra Feeling Stuck? When you find yourself stuck and struggling with what to do next or where you want to go, re-examining your core values is a really good start. Your values are literally a set of waypoints […]

  • Coaching
Nov 04
Life Coaching – Changing Lives

Here at the-Coaching Blog-run by Gerard O’Donovan, our aim is to constantly bring value to those seeking to improve their lives. Therefore we have a policy of publishing articles and materials by guest authors whom we value and appreciate. Today’s guest author is Tim Levy (USA). A single event can awaken within us a stranger […]

  • Career Coaching
Oct 28
What Really Stops Most People from Going BOLD?.

Here at the-Coaching Blog-run by Gerard O’Donovan, our aim is to constantly bring value to those seeking to improve their lives. Therefore we have a policy of publishing articles and materials by guest authors whom we value and appreciate. Today’s guest author is Mindy Gibbins-Klein (United Kingdom). We all have a compulsion to strive for […]

  • Career Coaching
Oct 06
6 Most Important Reasons Why You Should Have Passion

Many of us have life passions, hobbies, or interests. Some appear already in the early years, the others we discover much later. Some of them last nearly throughout all our life, whereas others are as an intense flare-up – they appear as quickly as they extinguish. There are so many ways of passions realisation as […]

  • Business
Sep 30
Coaching Tools – What, How and When to Use Them

As far as we are familiar, Coaching, exists since the Ancient Greece. This becomes evident in the Socratic Dialogue thanks to Plato and Xenophon, who have recorded it. They show us that Socrates was the first known Coach. The questioning style that he has developed aimed to explore self-awareness. Self-awareness, which led the questioned persons […]

Sep 25
Managing Change as a Leader: Are You Blockbuster or Netflix?

As an entrepreneur, chances are good that you are somewhat comfortable with change. It is frankly difficult to succeed in business otherwise, given that words like ‘nimble’ and ‘agile’ are frequently associated with successful businesses these days. Thanks to technology, the pace of change is ever accelerating, and in many industries is not merely changing […]

Sep 23
Coaching the Next Generation of Women Leaders

I am often struck by the number of younger women in leadership roles who call me for executive coaching. Engaging a coach to help them grow is a strength of millennials. I’m not surprised to hear the same common themes that have plagued women of all generations for years: bringing their voice to the table; […]

  • Business Coaching
Sep 18
A Simple Life Matters Being Present with Oneself

A simple life consists of an interconnection within as well as the outside world. Unfortunately, many of us live our lives full of self-imposed barriers that seem to prevent us from experiencing even just the simple things in life. So, why not live a simple life? Simply. Live. How much of your time is spent […]

  • Business