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Stop Rearranging Furniture. The Hard Truths About Change.

Stop Rearranging Furniture. The Hard Truths About Change.

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In this episode of Saroca Speaks, hosts Emily and Claire engage in a deep conversation with Adam Quiney, a transformational coach, about his journey from law to coaching, the importance of ontology in personal development, and the challenges within the coaching industry. They explore key concepts such as being at cause versus effect, the idea of rackets, and the necessity of formal training for coaches. Adam shares insights on the transformative power of coaching and the significance of personal growth in becoming an effective coach. The discussion also touches on the dynamics of working with family in a business context and concludes with reflections on the essence of coaching and the importance of compassion in the profession. Takeaways:
  • Coaching can be a transformative journey for both the coach and the client.
  • Ontology, the study of being, plays a crucial role in coaching.
  • Being at cause means taking responsibility for one's life and choices.
  • Rackets are underlying patterns that prevent personal growth.
  • Formal training in coaching is essential for effective practice.
  • The coaching industry can be challenging and unregulated.
  • Personal transformation is key to being an effective coach.
  • Working with family can be rewarding yet challenging.
  • Compassion and understanding are vital in coaching relationships.
  • The essence of coaching is about love and connection.
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