Notes on Coaching
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How things turned out
Continuing the conversation from Order, I couldn't sleep at night thinking about what to do with limited time and resources.
I'm constantly struggling with the question of "what should I do?"
How can I solve this problem? I can't do anything about management issues as only the parties involved can handle them.
I absolutely need to organize my habits and thoughts, but it's difficult.
Come to think of it, I originally studied "coaching."
Maybe I'm the only one who can help myself with my current concerns?
But even if I can do it to some extent, it's still difficult because I don't have enough fundamental thinking memory.
Professional coaches apparently organize their thoughts by talking to other coaches.
By the way, Civichat and Hashshadai deal with selection disparities and cognition.
I wanted to organize my habits, and coaching was my personal destination.
Going to Kobaka7's THE COACH or Toku's My Coping for empowerment context feels natural.
Money management and daily life are not personal and are standardized tasks that can be delegated to others.
It's not much different from the ordinary capitalist system, which we already do on a daily basis.
Assumption
I think I remember Heirenjin talking about wanting to do coaching in What is an administrative scrivener?.
And earlier, I was talking about the conflict in Order.
Result
It wouldn't hurt to have a world line where Heirenjin seriously studies coaching (of course, it's optional).
Learning the concept of coaching in life is definitely not a waste, as we live with multiple tasks and ways of thinking.
I'm glad I studied it myself.
I've also done sessions with friends as a coach.
Now, instead of becoming a coach, I want to learn the philosophy of coaching and apply it to my work.
There is definitely potential for it to become a source of income.
The self-empowerment market for management will definitely grow in the future.
In the United States, it's a market worth 1.2 trillion yen.
What is Coaching? Illustrated | Kobakana | note
Why do we continue to suffer because we don't know what we want to do? | Kobakana | note
Basic knowledge of mental health that leaders need to know to avoid corona depression | Mari Sakuramoto | CoachEd/cotree | note
Story of controlling anger | Kobakana | note
Realizing that I had given up on my life after receiving coaching | Natsumi Hisatomi | note
You may be falling into "fake counseling" instead of "coaching" | Kazuto Uemura | Mercari Community Manager | note
Amazon.co.jp: The Coach: Silicon Valley Legend Bill Campbell's Lessons for Success: Eric Schmidt, Jonathan Rosenberg, Alan Eagle, Yuko Sakurai: Books
Amazon.co.jp: The Coach eBook: Takahiko Taniguchi, .: Kindle Store
Amazon.co.jp: Everything You Need to Know About Coaching: The Basics of Coaching, Coach Ai, and Yoshiyuki Suzuki: Books
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Experience a session with a professional coach.
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Measure your results by regularly coaching friends and others.
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Going forward, you may be able to work as a coach.