Ramadan and summer time provides an excellent opportunity for
reflection and self-development. Following the tradition established
last year, I will hopefully provide some suggestions to tempt your
learning.
When we are in the midst of studying for a coaching or mentoring
qualification, we spend a lot of time reading numerous source materials –
but what happens after the qualification is gained? I bet that they
are left to gather dust on a shelf or left in some dark, unwelcoming
corner as a mini-table or portable storage area as I prefer to describe
it.
When was the last time that you revisited the materials? It can be
really interesting to revisit an old favourite and reflect on whether
the contents still “sing out” to you now. Reflect on whether your
viewpoint as to the contents has changed – is that due to your
experience that you have subsequently gained? What causes the “grating”
or discomfort?
The books may also serve to refresh your skills and knowledge and
correct some of the “bad habits” that you may have unconsciously
developed.
Why not set yourself a challenge of revisiting one book and reflecting on what this means for you and your coaching practice.
These recommendations relate to the “hot topics” of mindfulness and wellbeing. They appear in no order of preference:
Well I hope that this has provoked some thinking and provided some
insights for purchases. Remember that as a member of ISQC we have
secured discounts from some of the publishers – email
ISQC@britishschoolofcoaching.com for more details.
Next time I will recommend some general coaching books. Let me know
if there are any topics or areas that you would like me to focus on and
feel free to make your own suggestions and recommendations.
Happy Reading!!*
Martin Hill LL.B (Hons), FInstLM, FISQC, MAC, EMCC Member, Coach & Coach Supervisor
Faculty Member
Programme Director for ILM 7 Coaching & Mentoring Courses
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