by Coaching at Work | Jul 9, 2018 | Articles, Three Minutes to Midnight |
The hardest part of anything we do is to begin. Fear will often kill the idea before it’s off the ground. Yet we all have the potential to be captains of our own ship By Neil Scotton It has to begin. All dreams, potential, growth and development have a beginning. All...
by Coaching at Work | Apr 13, 2018 | Articles, Three Minutes to Midnight |
Coaches are turning their sights from the economy to personal connection, from out there to in here. And organisations and leaders are feeling it too Neil Scotton “Looking back, you can usually find the moment of the birth of a new era, whereas, when it...
by Coaching at Work | Feb 23, 2018 | Articles, Three Minutes to Midnight |
Neil Scotton reflects on the Magna Carta principle that all of us are equal. Using gratitude habits will help us appreciate and shape how we act in the future Runnymede is famous for Magna Carta, the first enshrining in law of the principle that everyone, including...
by Coaching at Work | Dec 29, 2017 | Articles, Three Minutes to Midnight |
Discerning values, how they are made and then consistently living them, helps embed them in an organisation’s culture. A great workplace is a successful one By Neil Scotton and Alister Scott Last week, a leader in a client organisation shared a story from a...
by Coaching at Work | Nov 3, 2017 | Articles, Three Minutes to Midnight |
What will your client do with the value you provide? If it isn’t for the greatest good nor bring you peace of mind, why do it? Joel and Michelle Levey have explored this powerfully in a programme for the US Army Special Forces Have you ever asked yourself ‘Should I...
by Coaching at Work | Aug 31, 2017 | Articles, Three Minutes to Midnight |
Coaching helps our clients understand their work and lives, and the many roles they will play. Just make sure they focus on the bigger picture, not just their lines By Neil Scotton and Alister Scott In his book, Myself and Other More Important Matters, Charles Handy...