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Coach Cultures Blog: So many ways
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Keen to find out. Sunday, February 12, 2012. The longer I’m travelling, the more I realise how - before I left - I was on my own little, personal crusade. My crusade was up against single-solution-thinking. Nothing violent I can reassure you. Although I wasn’t really aware how serious my crusade was until I first mentioned single-solution-thinking in my blog two weeks ago. How can I help? You’d be surprised how it will widen your perspective. Geplaatst door Sander van der Eijk. Over a tealeaf salad' blog.
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Coach Cultures Blog: Keen to find out
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Keen to find out. Keen to find out. Most people recognize a certain amount of disconnect. Between how they are on the inside versus how they present themselves on the outside. We spend lots of time unconfusing. Ourselves and others, since we’re not living in integrity. Being both a professional. And a personal coach. In a Dutch work/life context,. This is what interests me:. How do cultural, social and family influences on disconnect. Vary between major global cultures? Where am I at? The map below shows...
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Coach Cultures Blog: A gentle Basque spirit - or - how little we know
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Keen to find out. Saturday, July 21, 2012. A gentle Basque spirit - or - how little we know. In a bar in San Sebastian during the Soccer finals it was quite obvious; the Basques were not going crazy over Spain winning the European Championship. There was little cheering or better put: little audience. Since then, Basque country has been a surprising experience. How little do we know? Part of all this lies in the important role women have in Basque society; particularly the mother in the family. The h...
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Coach Cultures Blog: Quote Cultures
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Keen to find out. I love to see how quotes and sayings are always uniquely expressed in different cultures, while at the same time their values are often universal. At least they’re worth the share, which is why I started to share interesting cultural quotes on twitter every other day. My favourite cultural quotes and sayings:. 8220;Don't be proud, everything ends.” (Bolivia). 8220;No bad thing can last a hundred years.” (Bolivia). 8220;Little by little people walk far.” (Peru). 8220;Don't let an angry m...
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Coach Cultures Blog: Seriously, what's wrong with losing?
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Keen to find out. Tuesday, August 14, 2012. Seriously, what's wrong with losing? Cycling the Pyrenees, daydreaming took me to competing in the Tour the France. Every bike-day we get a little better. So how much faster are those professionals? And what if they carried similar bike-bags? If so, wouldn’t that be a waste of positive energy, as every competition holds far more ‘losers’ than winners? Why is winning so huge? And - seriously -. What’s wrong with losing? In Western society today - politics and me...
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Coach Cultures Blog: Framing coaching to culture and context
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Keen to find out. Tuesday, April 10, 2012. Framing coaching to culture and context. In my blog ‘ throw of your bowlines or cherish your harbour? Expressing a coaching philosophy. In order to meet their personal needs - and the goals of We women. We expressed a coaching philosophy:. Coaching supports the women in gaining more control in their own lives, allowing them to chase dreams they hold for themselves and their communities, by acting on issues that they define as important. These needs or key compet...
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Coach Cultures Blog: Crisis? What Crisis?
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Keen to find out. Sunday, March 4, 2012. Three weeks ago, in my blog ‘ so many ways. 8217;, I talked about inspiring Asian entrepreneurs, opening up to a diversity of ideas and solutions. So how about inspiration today? Even better, as I am now surrounded by social entrepreneurs. Today I myself got the opportunity to contribute to a very interesting, driven social ventures called We women foundation. So if you ever feel locked in by our European and global crisis, stuck on a train towards change that is ...
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Coach Cultures Blog: Introduction
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Keen to find out. Global citizenship in the Netherlands. No wonder Dutch companies offer jobs to many nationalities. To this you can add the fact that in 2010 over 120 multinationals opened office in Amsterdam. The city is number two in the top chart of cities with most European head offices, following London. A total of 2.000 foreign companies are stationed in Amsterdam, providing over 140.000 jobs. Working with cultural differences. As global citizenship and business increases, people experience both t...
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Coach Cultures Blog: Throw off your bowlines or cherish your harbour?
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Keen to find out. Saturday, March 10, 2012. Throw off your bowlines or cherish your harbour? When discussing the coaching framework with Ursula at We women foundation. What would it be like? And how does it influence a coaching approach? So what changes a coaching approach compared to western style coaching? This is what I’m thinking:. 8220;Stuck in our future or past, trying to work out the present”. 8220;Stuck in the present”. In addition, Asian cultures are often high context cultures. I feel these di...
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