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Helping People Change: Coaching with Compassion for Lifelong Learning and Growth by Richard Boyatzis, Melvin L. Smith, and Ellen Van Oosten

Helping People Change: Coaching with Compassion for Lifelong Learning and Growth offers a comprehensive guide to effective coaching to foster lasting personal and professional growth. The book emphasises the importance of compassion in coaching, highlighting its role in facilitating meaningful transformations in individuals. Drawing on decades of research and practical experience, the authors present a framework centred on the concept of intentional change theory, which emphasises the need for individuals to align their behaviours with their personal values and aspirations.

Through real-life examples and case studies, Boyatzis, Smith, and Van Oosten demonstrate how coaches can cultivate empathetic relationships with their clients, creating a safe and supportive environment for exploration and development. The book provides practical strategies for helping individuals identify their strengths and weaknesses, set meaningful goals, and navigate change challenges. Moreover, it emphasises the importance of self-awareness and mindfulness for coaches and clients, encouraging ongoing reflection and learning.

Overall, Helping People Change offers valuable insights and tools for coaches, leaders, and anyone interested in facilitating growth and development in others with compassion and authenticity.

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