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    determination, I have drawn upon research to help develop my personal experience as a coach. This experience has allowed me build and sustain a positive rapport with the coachee, thus guiding and facilitating him towards personal development. Each session builds upon the previous, and as we move towards the final component of the GROW model, the coachee and I will look for ways to move forward (MindTools, 2014). In this session, the pre-coaching plan will address the goals of the session, the…

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    Maslow (1954) initially delineated five basic human needs that must be met in order for people to feel fulfilled in life. Graphically, Maslow presented these needs in the shape of pyramid. The pyramid shape suggested that the lower needs were more pervasive, and the highest needs were more tenuous and more easily overwhelmed by the influence of lower needs. These five basic needs to be innate is physiological, safety and security, love and belongingness, self-esteem and the last is self-…

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    There are many habits that humans form throughout their lifetimes, some may be good while others may not. Stephen Covey marked 7 of the best habits in his book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, which gives the reader a detailed look into what habits they should form in order to succeed and be more effective in their day to day lives. The book is very well written with real world examples and quotes that leave the reader thinking as to how they should implement the 7 habits into their…

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    providing quality support to the teacher on planning, delivering and evaluating learning activities, includes good communication with the teacher. Support children’s development: Supporting physical, emotional, communication and intellectual development of children, and actively participate on planning to meet children’s development needs; includes observing, sharing observational findings,... Help to keep children safe: Supporting on different safety areas; preparing and maintaining a…

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    people can have the best learning when they take personal responsibility with their outcome (Edward, 2003). Later, the word “coaching” has been associated with supporting university students and academic attainment which is defined…

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    I Want To Be A Coach Essay

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    “No one learns as much about a subject as one who is forced to teach it.” –Peter F. Drucker (www.goodreads.com). Each and every human in the world has something that they are just sincere and passionate about. With that one thing they put more time and effort in to it then they will with any other activity they do in their life. Just because of the fact that they are interested and or enjoy doing it. For me it would be sports, I have grown up all my life playing and watching sports. From an…

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    I will be assessing the “Discover Careers that Fit You” inventory found at http://www.collegecareerlifeplanning.com/Documents/4%20Career%20Planning/b%20InterestSkillsNeeds/Holland.pdf and the career profile assessment at https://jobseeker.ohiomeansjobs.monster.com/ExploreIt/Default.aspx. The purpose of taking these assessment was to look at your interests and identify careers that match your interests that you expressed in the inventory. The “Discover Careers That Fit You” inventory utilizes a…

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    Procrastination is a problem that people face everyday in tasks both big and small. It is not uncommon to realize that most everyone has trouble with procrastination in some way or another. My client, Madison Waltrip, is no different. Madison came to me to help her bring an end to her continuous procrastination. In order to help her better I felt I needed to do some more research into what procrastination is and what causes us as people to do it. The first article I came across was,…

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    "Why Students Procrastinate in College" Students suffer detrimental consequences for procrastination in college. Most students put off or postpone something that needs to be completed within a designated time, in most cases opting to do something more pleasurable. A few examples of procrastination may be fear of failure, poor time management, or indecisiveness. According to FWU Journal of Social Science, studies indicate that college students many consisting of continued education students as…

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    Motivation can be described as the needs and wants that guide our behaviour towards a goal or purpose. The drive reduction theory of motivation was first proposed by behaviourist Clark Leonard Hull in 1943; which stated that the purpose of biological devices was to establish homeostasis. Hull believed that psychological needs would lead to a psychological drive which would then direct the behaviour to meet those needs, which then would ultimately lead to homeostasis. Homeostasis is defined as…

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