Neuroscience and Coaching: Let’s Debunk Some Myths

Photo by Natasha Connell on Unsplash Regardless of what some coaches will tell you, their coaching isn’t neuroscience-backed, and no, we don’t have reptilian, mammalian, or primate brains working separately. If coaching must be evidence-based, it can and should learn much from neuroscience. Neuroscience provides a broad and deep evidence base for learning new things […]
Should Coaching Be Evidence-Based?

Evidence-based coaching is increasingly a thing, but what constitutes evidence in coaching? And should all coaching be evidence-based?
What do philosophy and coaching have in common?

What do philosophy and coaching have in common? A lot. Philosophy is at the source of everything, after all, including coaching.
Existential Coaching: what is it?

Existential coaching is a coaching approach with depth that focuses on the big questions of life: death, uncertainty, anxiety and meaning.
A Master’s and a new focus

I started a Master’s in Coaching, and that’s giving my life and this blog a new focus.
The Leader As Coach: Learning from Coaches to Become Great Leaders

Great leaders should think, act and have the mindset of a coach. But what does being a leader as a coach mean?
How Coaching Exercises Can Help You Develop Into a Successful Future Leader

These coaching exercises will help you develop the Leadership Qualities required to be an effective Future Leader.
3 Frameworks To Measure The Effectiveness Of Executive Coaching

Measuring the effectiveness of executive coaching is not an easy task, but it can be done. Here you have 3 frameworks.
Coaching questions: how to make them poweful and when to use them

Coaching questions are an important element of a coaching process, but they can also be useful outside coaching.
What is coaching? A simple guide

What is coaching? What types are there? When is best to use it? Find the answer to these and other questions in this post.