Life Coaching

Interview with Nancy Kline. An act of creation: coaching in a Thinking Environment?

Nancy Kline is president and founder of Time To Think, an international coaching and leadership development company specialising in the process called Leadership For a Thinking Environment†. Time To Think operates in the UK, South Africa, Australia, Sweden, and the US....

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Change or Die

Change or Die. What if you were given that choice? If you didn't, your time would end soon—a lot sooner than it had to. Could you change when change matters most?...

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Many ways of knowing: how to make sense of different research perspectives in studies of coaching.

Editorial: Many ways of knowing: how to make sense of different research perspectives in studies of coaching.

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Curiosity and well-being.

Recent conceptualizations of curiosity have identified two underlying factors that together represent trait curiosity: exploration (the disposition to seek out novel/challenging situations) and absorption (the disposition to become fully engaged in these interesting situations) (Kashdan Rose & Fincham 2004)....

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Interpersonal relationships and irrationality as predictors of life satisfaction.

This study examined the association among interpersonal relationships irrational beliefs and life satisfaction. Twenty-eight psychotherapy clients and 207 college undergraduates completed measures of interpersonal relations (Outcome Questionnaire; Lambert et al....

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How virtuous is humor? What we can learn from current instruments.

Despite the diverse philosophical accounts of the relation of humor to virtue or vice this ethical dimension has not been included explicitly in psychological humor instruments....

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Understanding money's limits: People's beliefs about the income: Happiness correlation.

It is claimed that the correlation between income and happiness is considerably weaker than people expect and recent research supports that contention....

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