Tuesday, May 31, 2005

What is your process of Discovery? by graham and julie



When Julie looks through the lens of her camera she is interested in what is in focus and what is out of focus. Sometimes what is in focus is so boring, its the out of focus which interests her. The question that occupies her mind is: how do I bring that which is out of focus in focus?

The solution, for Julie, the photographer, is in thinking differently. In thinking what if I use this lens. Will the different lens bring what is out of focus in focus? What if I approach the subject from this angle? What if I slow the speed? Each time she uses her knowledge of photography and her camera to build on what is possible. To look outside her box.

Sukekawa is also interested in what is out of focus. She is one of Japans most successful inventors. But it hasnt always been like that. In fact, she didnt start inventing until she was 57 years old.

Sukekawa was a physical education teacher at a High School in Japan. Then at 57 years of age she suffered from a serious medical problem that could only be treated in Tokyo. So she and her husband decided that in order for her to receive the medical treatment she needed she had to resign from her job and they would both move to Tokyo.

In Tokyo, she was alone and ill, with no family and no friends. To inspire her and keep her spirits up her daughter suggested she join the local amateur inventors club.( Yes they really do have local inventors clubs in Japan)

She went and within a short time found that she was a big hit. She was coming up with many useful inventions. How?

Her system is simple:

I always come up with something I want for my own use.

She works on the basis that most mass produced domestic items are designed by men, who, invariably, dont use the products. As a result they are poorly designed. Therefore if she has a problem using them so must every other person who buys and uses the product.

She is now a 67 year old grandmother and still inventing because:

When I spot some inconvenience, I feel lucky because there is fun in overcoming it

The stories of Julie and Sukekawa are similar. They are both looking for a solution. They are both looking for a different way of overcoming the deficiency they see before them. They are both looking for different ways of achieving the impossible.

When did you last look at an impossible problem and bring into focus the out of focus pieces? Do you use your past knowledge as a platform from which to jump or as a straight jacket to limit your thinking?

What is your process of discovery?

Good Luck

Graham and Julie
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Four Steps to Confident Coaching by David Wood



Four Steps to Confident Coaching
Body of Article
Have you ever felt unsure of yourself as a coach? Scared that you might not have an answer for someone? Worried youll give the wrong advice? Concerned theyll think youre a fraud?
The biggest difference I seem to make with the new coaches I mentor is in the area of confidence. Sure I help them with designing their unique coaching session, marketing and business set up. But their main block is often lack of confidence.
What if you haveRIGHT NOWmuch more to offer a client than you think? What if you could make a big difference to someones life right now before you get your qualification? What if you could go out and get ten new clients after reading the information in this article?!
In the CoachStart Manual I detail seven insights which will help you obtain confidenceright now. Id like to give you the first four of these insights here in this article.
Here are some valuable things you can offer to a clientRIGHT NOW:
1. The way you listen
Most people listen in the waiting for my turn to speak mode. Or noticing if this is boring or entertaining.
But the coach listens with undivided attention. A coach listens from Is this moving forward? Does this sound like what they really want? Are there any actionable steps to take? Simply by both of you coming together to look for ways the client can progress, they are getting something they dont usually get from conversation.
2. Being there each week
Its amazing how much a person will get done just knowing there is someone to hold them accountable. They know next week you are going to ask them, Did you do it? Just by being there you are helping them discover what is important in their life. (Its like having a running partner. Without the partner there you may not run as far or even get out of bed. With a partner your attention is on running, and you run further, faster and with more fun!)
3. A Sounding Board
Being able to talk about their issues lends clarity. Just discussing what has been clanging around their heads all week is valuable. Have you ever been trying to solve a problem and getting nowhere until you had a chance to talk about it with someone? You are giving your clients a chance to do that every week.
4. A Second Head
You may be able to see what they are doing in a new light. You may have a different perspective allowing you to see their blind spots. Some things may be obvious to you, but dont even occur to them. You might have different ideas they wouldnt have had.
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And these are just a few things you bring to the tablebefore you even have any coach specific training. You can make a difference to people around you, you can put on the hat of a coach if it calls to you, right now.
If you would like the full list of what a new coach brings to the table, or if you would like to see the other chapters included in The CoachStart Manual
By David Wood and Geoff Grist
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Davids Bio

David Wood is a Certified Life Coach. He helps coaches, consultants, speakers and trainers to build their businesses via his popular eBook http://10SuperCoaches.com and his audio eBook at http://www.FirstFiftyClients.com. Get his new Free Download '50 Power Questions' and popular monthly eZine for clients at coaches (now over 15,000 subscribers) at: http://www.solutionbox.com/freedownload.htm

Link to website
Web site: www.life-coaching-resource.com

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About the Author
David Wood is a Certified Life Coach. He helps coaches, consultants, speakers and trainers to build their businesses via his popular ebook at http://10SuperCoaches.com and his audio ebook at http://www.FirstFiftyClients.com. Get his new Free Download 50 Power Questions and popular monthly ezine for clients and coaches (now over 15,000 subscribers) at: http://www.solutionbox.com/freedownload.htm