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Category Archives: The Coaching Studio

Coaching with Situational Awareness

I argue about the importance of situational awareness as the golden skill to truly change the way of doing coaching.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti3rd Dec 20223rd Dec 2022Posted inThe Coaching StudioTags:implicit learning, memory, neuroscience, situational awareness, thecoachingstudioLeave a comment on Coaching with Situational Awareness

What are the emotional costs for the coaching practitioner?

The emotional context of the coaching conversation and its products involve the role of the coach more than it is spoken about.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti15th Jun 202227th Jun 2022Posted inThe Coaching StudioTags:anxiety, coaching, emotional competences, emotional labour, fear, learning, memoryLeave a comment on What are the emotional costs for the coaching practitioner?

Can we quantify the success of coaching conversations?

We must reconsider some of the measurements adopted to evaluate coaching performance.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti17th Mar 202222nd Jun 2022Posted inThe Coaching StudioTags:evaluation, impact, measurement, metrics, success, thecoachingstudioLeave a comment on Can we quantify the success of coaching conversations?

Fears and Anxieties of a Coach (Part 2)

Coaches have some common root-causes for their fear of failure. Lacking courage and sense of mastery are some. Part 2 of 2.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti18th Nov 202122nd Jun 2022Posted inThe Coaching StudioTags:fear, learning, mastery, psychology, thecoachingstudio1 Comment on Fears and Anxieties of a Coach (Part 2)

Fears and Anxieties of a Coach (Part 1)

A deep learning opportunity to better understand our fear of failure and imposter syndrome. Part 1 of 2.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti11th Nov 202122nd Jun 2022Posted inThe Coaching StudioTags:doubt, fear, learning, psychology, thecoachingstudio3 Comments on Fears and Anxieties of a Coach (Part 1)

The subtle cognitive layer of coaching conversations for learning

All coaching styles have something in common. Thin connective layer can become the main structure of a conversation and deliver astonishing outcomes.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti7th Jul 202122nd Jun 2022Posted inThe Coaching StudioTags:coaching, learning, metalearning, thecoachingstudio4 Comments on The subtle cognitive layer of coaching conversations for learning

Enjoying the evolution of thoughts: how to avoid normalized reflection post-coaching

Reflection in coaching is an underrated step. However, it is essential to ensure success and grow as professionals. This article explains how to optimize such process.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti7th Mar 202122nd Jun 2022Posted inThe Coaching StudioTags:coaching, criticalthinking, growthmindset, reflection7 Comments on Enjoying the evolution of thoughts: how to avoid normalized reflection post-coaching

Coaching, Imagination and Romanticism: Manzoni’s Lesson

Let’s find out how an historical literature device may be the secret sauce to meaningful coaching.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti5th Dec 202021st Jun 2022Posted inThe Coaching StudioTags:coaching, development, facts, imagination, research7 Comments on Coaching, Imagination and Romanticism: Manzoni’s Lesson
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