

That’s how they should have reacted
Sometimes I meet people in my coaching practice who are very clear about how others
Sometimes I meet people in my coaching practice who are very clear about how others
As far as I can remember, I’ve never experienced complete silence. However, I often hear
In “The Great Dictator” Chaplin cast himself in two roles: the fascist dictator (“Adenoid Hynkel”)
It’s certainly not new that even though there are times when “life shouldn’t be like
Words have a variety of meanings. While subtle, they may shift the way one thinks.
Sometimes, we will find ourselves stuck. As much as we try to understand something, find
The desire to have one answer one may trust is tremendous. Having that answer would
Anxiety highlights something that is known and troubling. In doing so, it shifts the target
In the past, experts were people who had studied a subject well enough to be
People like to know. It seems to be a good way to deal with uncertainty.
A moment of most intense attention I remember happened while holding my grandson. He was
One of the challenging tasks in coaching is deciding what questions to ask. That challenge