If it's true that we are who we are with others, then we must learn and grow best with others as well. Coaching Duos are a powerful way to tap into that energy. 

Here's the deal: you and a partner or friend schedule two one-hour coaching calls each month. Each of you gets 20-25 minutes of coaching, and the rest is time to debrief what you learn. 

What's different in a duo is that you will deepen your understanding of your own process of growth by engaging in another's process. You'll also be able to use your relationship with your partner or friend to stay on track between coaching calls. Along the way, you'll be sure to pick up some coaching skills that you can use in your own life. 

Coaching duos are also more affordable, so you get more bang for your buck. Not a bad deal, eh?


I now offer duos designed for personal coaches wanting to go to their next level of mastery.

What's different about this coaching is that you'll see in action the principles of self-deception and its profound implications for the coaching relationship and the skills of coaching. You'll uncover your own boxes, unravel your own self-justifying images, and learn how to do the same for your clients. 

You'll need to be working with Leadership and Self-Deception and one of Arbinger's two programs: "30 Days to Getting Out of the Box" or the "Leadership and Self-Deception Self-Study Course." 

Other Duos of your own design are also available: Couples Duos, business partnerships, and more. Just inquire at the box office! 


Sound like hot stuff? IT IS! Contact me today!


   




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SELF-DECEPTION is the age-old problem of how people can simultaneously create their own problems and resist any attempts at solving those problems.

The book Leadership and Self-Deception explains the paradox and offers a solution that is the key to liberating relationships in the workplace, home, and in the world.

Self-deception also radically alters our notions of who we are and what is most important to our success as human beings. We discover that who we are is who we are with others--the notion of an autonomous, independent self is a myth behind most of our modern discontents.