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Beyond the Page ~ Value Yourself First - The impact of coaching on the coach‪.‬ choice Magazine

    • Entrepreneurship

In this interview, we talk with Joseph O'Connor about his article, Value Yourself First - The impact of coaching on the coach.

A coaching session is a co-creation between coach and client. Both learn something, both grow as a result. Coaching can be stressful so we need to be aware of the signals of stress from our own body and mind.  Clients can trigger you. They may have issues that are close to a problem you have.  Sometimes they have a need that causes you to feel the pressure to fulfill that need rather than be a coach. Coaches may be very empathic, and client's emotions can be infectious. Self-reflection is crucial for a coach, although you can use the issue to challenge the client. 

Coaching is a wonderful profession.  We get to talk with all sorts of people, in all walks of life and help them resolve difficult situations. It also provides many opportunities for learning and focusing on what you learn can have a positive impact on both the coach and the client.

Joseph O'Connor is an author, executive coach, trainer and consultant.  He has given trainings in over thirty countries and specializes helping executives become more authentic leaders.  Joseph is a global director and co-founder of the International Coaching Community (ICC). He founded the Neuroscience Coaching Centre in 2019 for coaches to have access to the best Neuroscience resources for coaching.

His vision is to contribute to an integrated model of coaching – physical, mental and spiritual - to help all to act with practical wisdom in an increasingly complex world.

Join us as we learn more about the positive and negative impacts of coaching on the coach with Joseph O'Connor.

Watch the full interview by clicking here.

Find the full article here: https://bit.ly/btp_OConnor

Grab your free issue of choice Magazine here - https://choice-online.com/
In this episode, I talk with Joseph about his article published in our June 2022  issue.

Read a chapter of Joseph's latest book, "Coaching the Brain - Practical Applications of Neuroscience to coaching"

In this interview, we talk with Joseph O'Connor about his article, Value Yourself First - The impact of coaching on the coach.

A coaching session is a co-creation between coach and client. Both learn something, both grow as a result. Coaching can be stressful so we need to be aware of the signals of stress from our own body and mind.  Clients can trigger you. They may have issues that are close to a problem you have.  Sometimes they have a need that causes you to feel the pressure to fulfill that need rather than be a coach. Coaches may be very empathic, and client's emotions can be infectious. Self-reflection is crucial for a coach, although you can use the issue to challenge the client. 

Coaching is a wonderful profession.  We get to talk with all sorts of people, in all walks of life and help them resolve difficult situations. It also provides many opportunities for learning and focusing on what you learn can have a positive impact on both the coach and the client.

Joseph O'Connor is an author, executive coach, trainer and consultant.  He has given trainings in over thirty countries and specializes helping executives become more authentic leaders.  Joseph is a global director and co-founder of the International Coaching Community (ICC). He founded the Neuroscience Coaching Centre in 2019 for coaches to have access to the best Neuroscience resources for coaching.

His vision is to contribute to an integrated model of coaching – physical, mental and spiritual - to help all to act with practical wisdom in an increasingly complex world.

Join us as we learn more about the positive and negative impacts of coaching on the coach with Joseph O'Connor.

Watch the full interview by clicking here.

Find the full article here: https://bit.ly/btp_OConnor

Grab your free issue of choice Magazine here - https://choice-online.com/
In this episode, I talk with Joseph about his article published in our June 2022  issue.

Read a chapter of Joseph's latest book, "Coaching the Brain - Practical Applications of Neuroscience to coaching"

28 min