by Inner Game | Feb 7, 2010 | Inner Game Coaching, The Inner Game, Tim Gallwey
It all goes back to Timothy Gallwey. Before Gallwey, coaches were people who wore whistles around their necks. Coaches helped people get better at physical tasks. That meant they mostly dealt with sweaty people, except for swim coaches who dealt mostly with...
by Inner Game | Dec 19, 2009 | Goals, Inner Game Coaching, The Inner Game, Tim Gallwey
This article written by Professor David Megginson in the Executive Coaching Solutions’s Blog quotes Tim Gallwey’s book here: Timothy Gallwey quotes Gallwey is the acknowledged master of the performance coaches. He is surprisingly light on goals and his...
by Inner Game | Dec 18, 2009 | Corporate Coaching, Inner Game Coaching
A recent article in the CorporateCoach blog discussing a basic reference list for executive coaching clients recommends “The Inner Game of Work” for people interested in a different approach to coaching. Finally, for people interested in a different...
by Inner Game | Aug 21, 2009 | Inner Game Coaching, The Inner Game, Tim Gallwey
In a recent post discussing life coaching, Noel Posus refers to Tim Gallwey’s definition and approach to coaching “Coaching is unlocking a person’s potential to maximise their own performance. It is helping them to learn rather than teaching them.” Timothy...
by Inner Game | Aug 21, 2009 | Corporate Coaching, Inner Game of Work, The Inner Game, Tim Gallwey
Regularly take time to step out of your own shoes and get into your boss’s. A great way to do that is to do what top leadership coach Tim Gallwey calls transposing. Transposing consists of asking three questions as if you are the person you’re trying to work with or...
by Inner Game | Jan 5, 2008 | Corporate Coaching, Inner Game
Chapter 10: The Inherent Ambition This book has been an attempt to look anew at the most basic premises underlying how we work in our culture. It has suggested that when we work, much of the time we are being driven by factors we are not conscious of. The goal has...