10 Science-Backed Ways to Boost Creativity

Spend Time to Relax

10 Science-Backed Ways to Boost Creativity Ever took VIA Institute’s 24 Character Strengths Survey? If yes, which Character Strength is your number one based on the results? Did Creativity make it to your Top 5 list? We may hear statements saying that creativity trait is inherent and that it can only be possessed by those […]

Study Positive Psychology – How Everyone is a Time Traveler

Time Perspective

Study Positive Psychology – How Everyone is a Time Traveler Most positive psychology program you may find today will push for well-being, success and happiness— but the can they be predicted? One psychologist proved that these three things can be predicted by an individuals’s ‘time-traveling skills’. Through our memories we draw from our pasts, through […]

Psychology and Spirituality: BFFs or Rivals?

psychology and spirituality bffs or rivals

Psychology and Spirituality: BFFs or Rivals? Here is an interesting way to examine the relationship between psychology and spirituality. Join a group of psychologists and drop into the conversation a few spiritual concepts. Talk about transcendence, oneness, unity consciousness, and the sacred. The contemptuous faces you then receive will directly correlate with the number of […]

The 3 Clues For The Secret To A Meaningful Happiness

The 3 Clues For The Secret To A Meaningful Happiness

The 3 Clues For The Secret To A Meaningful Happiness To find secret to a meaningful happiness, you need to retrain your brain from a negative mindset to a positive mindset. It’s a secret NOT because it needs to be kept from the world but because not everyone recognizes it. You might want to learn […]

Coaching Certificate Topics— Using Theories of Well-Being for Coaching

Seligmans Theory of Well Being

Coaching Certificate Topics— Using Theories of Well-Being for Coaching If you think coaching is something that can just be done by anyone and even without going through any coaching certification programs, well… here are just some of the scientific theories about wellbeing that help guide coaches through their coaching practice. In this article are some […]

Why You Should Take that Positive Psychology Program— Career Path and Interventions

Why You Should Take that Positive Psychology Program— Career Path and Interventions A positive psychology program is one of the most promising fields these days. This article will lay out the history of the field, its theory and concepts; criticisms; the academic path to practice; careers, and the types and examples of positive psychology interventions. […]

A Corporate Shift in the Making – Creating from within

a corporate shift in the making creating from within

A Corporate Shift in the Making – Creating from within Two positive psychology practitioners who have worked in a corporate shift world over the last 20 years take a look at the importance of creating practitioners in the workplace. They put a lens on the difference between finding yourself sitting in an environment that is […]

Neuro Linguistic Programming— The Disney Strategy

Neuro Linguistic Programming - The Disney Strategy

Neuro Linguistic Programming— The Disney Strategy It was in Neuro Linguistic Programming that I learned of this Disney Strategy. Sometimes called the Disney Technique, is a way of organizing your thinking to be better able to achieve goals or dreams. Too big an undertaking…? Or just unclear thinking? Many of our great plans or undertakings […]

Neuro Linguistic Programming in a Glance — Behavior Magic For Beginners

Behavior Magic For Beginners

Neuro Linguistic Programming in a Glance — Behavior Magic For Beginner NLP therapist work people to understand their thinking and behavior magic patterns, emotional state, and aspirations. I first heard and learned about Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) when a fellow JCI member talked about hypnosis and demonstrated how to know if an individual is lying. […]

Life Coach Certification Tools – Nancy Kline’s Thinking Environment

Nancy Klines - Thinking Environment

Life Coach Certification Tools – Nancy Kline’s Thinking Environment Life coaching schools will not teach you how to think for your client. Instead it will teach you about how to improve their thinking process. Remember the difference between mentoring and coaching? Aside from tools for decision making, here is another coaching tool to help you […]

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Carolyn Freyer-Jones

Kickstart Your Coaching Practice

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Coach, facilitator, and contributor to coaching education. Carolyn is associated with practical coaching training and learning resources, supporting coaches and leaders in developing effective, ethical, and reflective coaching practices.
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Rob Willson

Cognitive Behavioral Coaching

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Coach and educator contributing to leadership and coaching skills development. Rob is involved in professional training contexts, supporting the application of coaching tools and methodologies in organisational settings.
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Prof. Ilona Boniwell

Positive Psychology Coaching

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Professor of Positive Psychology and Coaching Psychology. Ilona is a pioneer of applied positive psychology education in Europe and has founded and led postgraduate programmes in the field. Her work focuses on wellbeing, resilience, strengths, and evidence-based positive psychology interventions.
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Jon Williams

Coaching for Performance

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Coach and contributor to professional coaching education and training programmes. Jon is involved in leadership and coaching development initiatives, supporting skill-building and reflective practice within organisational and coaching contexts.
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Prof. Erik de Haan

Relational Coaching

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Professor, executive coach, and leading expert in coaching supervision. Erik is widely recognised for his contributions to relational coaching, organisational development, and reflective practice, supporting both individual coaches and leadership systems worldwide.
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Prof. Peter Hawkins

The Coaching Relationships

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Professor of Leadership and a leading authority in systemic team coaching and coaching supervision. Peter works internationally with boards, leadership teams, and organisations, and has written extensively on leadership, coaching culture, and systemic change.
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Prof. David Clutterbuck

Goals

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One of the world’s most influential figures in coaching and mentoring. Professor Clutterbuck has authored and co-authored foundational texts in coaching, mentoring, and organisational development. His work has shaped global standards for coaching practice, supervision, and mentoring relationships.
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Devon White

Communication

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Coach and leadership development practitioner involved in contemporary coaching education. Devon has contributed to professional coaching programmes and discussions alongside established academics and practitioners in the coaching field.
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Linda Aspey

The Coaching Relationships

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Coach, facilitator, and contributor to professional coaching education. Linda is recognised within the coaching psychology and leadership development community for her involvement in learning programmes, events, and reflective coaching practice.
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Dr. Chérie Carter-Scott

Psychological Foundations

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Executive coach, author, and pioneer in the coaching profession. Often referred to as “The Mother of Coaching,” Dr. Carter-Scott has been a leading voice in personal and professional development since the 1970s. She is a bestselling author and has trained coaches and leaders worldwide in motivation, leadership, change, and self-esteem.
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Prof. Jonathan Passmore

An Introduction to Coaching

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Chartered Psychologist, Professor of Coaching and Behavioural Change, executive coach, and author. Jonathan has published extensively in coaching psychology, leadership, and organisational change, including numerous academic articles and books. He bridges academic research and applied practice, contributing globally to coach education and evidence-based coaching.
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Dr. D. Ivan Young

The Coaching Relationships

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Coach, educator, and thought leader in professional and relationship-focused coaching. Dr. Young is frequently featured alongside senior coaching scholars and practitioners in advanced coaching education and professional development settings, contributing to the evolution of reflective and relational coaching practice.
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Catherine Bell

Psychological Foundations

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Professional Certified Coach (PCC) and Master of Applied Positive Psychology (MAPP). Catherine specializes in leadership transitions, executive presence, and sustainable performance. Her work combines positive psychology, emotional intelligence, and strategic leadership development to help leaders thrive while maintaining wellbeing and purpose.
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Yannick Jacob

An Introduction to Coaching

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Existential Coach, Positive Psychologist, Coach Trainer, and Supervisor. Yannick is the Programme Lead for the Accredited Certificate in Integrative Coaching at the School of Positive Transformation. He has taught coaching, positive psychology, and personal development at institutions including the University of East London, Animas Centre for Coaching, and The School of Life. His work integrates existential philosophy, coaching psychology, and human development to support meaningful change in individuals and leaders.
Nancy Klines - Thinking Environment

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