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It was 6:00 a.m. In an office in New York, the light was already on. David, CEO of an international group, was staring at his overloaded schedule
There were six of them around the table. But something was broken. The room was plain. Almost too quiet. On the wall, a project schedule that hadn’t
People often ask me, “How do you manage to be interested in so many things at once?” For a long time, I thought it was a flaw. That I needed to choose
São Vicente, Cape Verde. An island between sky and sea, where the wind caresses the cliffs and the ocean reveals its thousand shades of blue. Sarah
What Lasts Isn’t Always What We Think… Here I am, preparing for my coaching session. Because yes, effective coaching doesn’t happen by chance. Every
From the Corporate World to Certified Coaching: A Quest for Meaning and Impact For years, I thrived in the demanding world of multinational
About twenty days ago, I was in a coaching session with Sami, a brilliant yet exhausted sales director. For months, he had been struggling to get his
Behind the Scenes of Leadership: What I’ve Learned from Coaching High-Level Managers Coaching high-level managers over the past few days has been both
I Cannot Change the Direction of the Wind, But I Can Adjust My Sails to Always Reach My Destination This quote resonates as a powerful life lesson
The Different Types of Learning In primary school, we were all asked to memorize our lessons by heart. But ironically, no one ever taught us how to
Disengagement at Work: What if Coaching Were the Key to Rekindling the Flame? Employee disengagement is one of the major challenges facing modern
Professional Success: Dazzling Triumph, Silent Loneliness Every morning, in front of the mirror, a successful leader adjusts their suit. Their name