Belinda MacInnes affirms masterful coaching has universal application, no matter where or with whom we practise. She asserts, “Let us not do coaching as nation-states, instead, let us ensure coaching is global.”
Mark Sng invites readers to revisit issues of the day that impact the meaning and quality of life wherever we live and whatever our station in life.
Kartik Vyas discusses integrating aspects of yoga psychology into coaching like 3 building blocks of our personality, 5 types of minds, 8 subconscious predispositions, 5 factors causing human problems, structures of the mind, 13 obstacles to achievement and success and more.
Catherine Ng shares the CDCA® coaching model based on her Dialectical Approach to Team Coaching that integrates Eastern wisdom & Western ethos. This model is popularly used by Chinese executives. You will learn about its secrets and practical usage.
Nicholas Wai discusses the reasons for the phenomenal growth of coaches in China, examining social and cultural angles, alongside worrying development trends and suggestions for healthier growth in high-quality coaches.
Siamese Wisdom by Woraphat Arthayukti is best introduced with the question, “Where does global warming come from?” to which Professor Rapee responded: “The solution is actually within easy grasp and can only be attained through the suppression of defilements such as greed. Basically, if our minds are not inflamed with defilements, then the world will not warm up.”
Dr. Anne Dolly Kuzhimadathil reminds us of our duality and the fact that no matter how compassionate and loving we are, it does not exclude us from possessing a shadow side, which we also need to embrace. The chapter elaborates on the power that lies within and provides the tools to unleash it.