• A thought on leadership

    A thought on leadership

    A few days ago, I was asked what’s the difference between leadership coaching and performance coaching. But first … what is leadership? I’d like to share an insight regarding how I see leadership and why it’s different from what you might think. Too often, (potential) leaders are seen as those who lead…

  • We’re all having the negativity bias deep within our brain OS

    We’re all having the negativity bias deep within our brain OS

    Being good at scanning for threats is a legacy system of our brain. An ancient and reliable system, often overconsuming precious energy 🌀 Read more about our negativity bias and how we can upgrade our brain OS! Are you taking any steps to train your brain to notice the positives in your…

  • Why every coaching relation should start with a discovery call

    Why every coaching relation should start with a discovery call

    Ever wonder why coaches invite potential clients to a free discovery call before starting the collaboration? Spoiler: it’s win-win for both client & coach 😜 A discovery call, or chemistry meeting, is usually the very first step of a coaching partnership. The reason is quite simple: in order for the coaching to…

  • Inside your decision room – how the three brains shape your choices

    Inside your decision room – how the three brains shape your choices

    Have you ever found yourself stuck in a never-ending loop of indecision, unable to grasp the sense of certainty and alignment? Or have you experienced that moment when a decision just “feels right” and everything clicks into place? No struggle, no second thoughts. What makes some decisions easier to make than others?…

  • Strategic thinking to reach your goals

    Strategic thinking to reach your goals

    How often do you consciously think of strategies to reach your goals more efficiently, in your professional and personal life? Most of the time we’re on auto-pilot, thinking that if we get into action mode faster, then we reach our goals faster. But here’s the truth: speed isn’t always the same as…