by Coaching at Work | Dec 31, 2022 | Articles, News, NEWS FEED
Internalised gender stereotypes can lead to working mums feeling higher guilt than working dads, suggests research. The Netherlands-based study also found that the more parents implicitly associate women with family, and men with work, the more guilt mothers...
by Coaching at Work | Dec 31, 2022 | Articles, Book-review
Coaching Life Tony Fusco Three-Dimensional Press ISBN 978 1399 93298 1 This book, by chartered psychologist Dr Tony Fusco, differs from most coaching fare in that it explores the lived experience of how it feels to coach and be coached. Inspired by Irvin Yalom’s...
by Coaching at Work | Dec 31, 2022 | Articles, Climate change, Climate Coaching, Climate Coaching Action Day
The war in Ukraine, energy crisis, the spiralling cost of living, looming global recession and global climate events. How can we stay in touch with hope, asks Linda Aspey As we move into 2023, I’ve been reflecting on how in the previous year, the pace and scale of...
by Coaching at Work | Dec 31, 2022 | Articles, Climate change, Climate Coaching, Climate Coaching Action Day
Charly Cox and Zoe Greenwood, of Climate Change Coaches, hope to put coaching in the hands of as many climate leaders as possible. They shared their ideas at COP27 in Egypt, the biggest climate change conference in the world There are so many ways that we could use...
by Coaching at Work | Dec 31, 2022 | Articles, Supervision
Jackie Arnold explores potential shifts in the system of coaching supervision in the latest Association of Coaching Supervisors column Coming into 2023, as coach supervisors, what reflections will we take forward from the previous turbulent couple of years into...