Integration Training Journal - Mark Walsh's Blog

Brighton (Sussex)/ London UK

Where business training, management & leadership training, time & stress management, coaching and team building meet "alternative" content. For all who integrate BOTH worlds as human business beings - to benefit themselves, their work and the world.

Tag Archive: coaching

Embodied Training Tools – Paul Linden UK Workshop – 22nd March

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  body with no head

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How to Make Effective New Year’s Resolutions (and generally do stuff differently)

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So you want to change? Really? At this time of year many people have taken stock and decided they want to alter some aspect of their lives, setting goals and trying to establish effective New Year’s resolutions. Most of these people fail miserably and ...

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Embodiment Tools for Trainers & Coaches

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Brighton - January 13th 2012 10.00-5pm (time moved forward)   By involving the body in learning a new world opens-up and outstanding results can be achieved. This workshop is specifically designed for trainers, teachers and coaches and will equip you with simple yet ...

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Business Training Trends in 2011

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Here is my subjective take on what will be hot and what will be err…not, in business training in 2011. I’d take these training trends with a pinch of salt as my bias is very evident – other opinions are very welcome.

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Negativity is Good

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A guest blog from Paul  Sheppard on why negativity is good .......... Loving Negativity Years ago I had a very different life to the one I have now. I had a career which I hated but it paid me a lot of money, I was in a relationship which I knew deep down wasn’t right but didn’t ...

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Embodied Coaching and Leadership

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Integration Training has pioneered working with the body in UK business environments along with handful of other training providers. I was encouraged then to see two new descriptions of this work online from Ireland and the US recently, both nicely encapsulating our own somatic or embodied coaching and leadership training. See also the ...

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