• DYNAMIC CHANGE

    Energy for change can come from the 'top-down', 'bottom-up', 'inside-out' and 'outside-in'. The resulting tension can be both creative and destructive. Coaching helps to manage the resentment, resignation and uncertainty that change can bring, as well as maximising its potential.


     


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    Top-Down Change 

    AUTHORITY

     

    WHAT'S EXPECTED OF ME? 

    Leaders, managers, legal systems, religious beliefs and ethical codes expect our compliance. It is often associated with a command and control mindset when we accede to the will or wisdom of others. 

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    Bottom-Up Change
    CULTURE
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    WHO CAN HELP ME?
    Experienced when you cooperate with others in teams and communities to satisfy a common need or goal. It is associated with collective action around shared values and a shared purpose

     


     


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    Inside-Out Change
    CAPABILITY
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    WHAT DO I NEED TO DO?
    Experienced when we know who we are and can see/feel things that appeal to our mind body and soul.  It is associated with personal creativity and a desire to realise goals and dreams.
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    Outside-In Change
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    ENVIRONMENT
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    WHAT DOES THE WORLD THINK?
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    When global events, environmental conditions or social situations impact on our choices.  This is associated with our exterior world which is holistic, systemic and ecological in nature.

     
 

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Ontology is the study being. The coming together of philosophy and biology in the later part of the twentieth century produced a new discipline called Ontological Design led by Dr Fernando Flores. It was developed into a coaching methodology and practice known as Ontological Coaching by Julio Olalla and Rafael Echeverria. It focuses on the integration of three domains of human ontology - language, mood and body. This discipline produces fast and profound change because unlike traditional coaching it works with existential issues such as meaning, identity, beleif, excellence, success, trust and worthiness in a client's personal and professional life.

 

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