Looking out

September 25, 2022

Up above the clouds,
we can view the big picture.
Looking out to see.

Get in contact to explore your big picture as part of a free no-obligation coaching discovery session.

Brian.

About Brian

Brian Groves DipM FCIM Chartered Marketer, Coach, Trainer and Author, supplies professional and personal development to a portfolio of corporate clients and individuals, mainly motivated young and mid-life professionals who wish to live their potential in education, work or life in general.

As an Adjunct Professor, Brian teaches the Università Cattolica’s International Curriculum graduate courses Leadership coaching: bringing potential to the stage of work, Personal marketing: performance skills at work and The human side of business, plus the course Mentoring success: the stage of work, being part of the Università Cattolica’s International Internship Program.

In past semesters, he additionally taught the Interfaculty postgraduate course Training through drama and coaching for work.

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Looking out

April 6, 2014

Looking out from a plane

Looking out beyond the immediate requires a pinch of imagination and a dash of open-mindedness.” #bgdtcoaching.

The idea of looking out, figuratively speaking if we are at the initial phase of a project, is very much a case of seeing what could be instead of fixating on what is. One aspect of our potential is the capacity to extrapolate its presence today into the future.

All things being equal, we can broadly trust the skills and competencies we have acquired until now to take us forward. Naturally we should be conscious of the need to remain updated in our chosen field of endeavour. That said, we can indeed engage in looking out beyond the present to see what might be.

And as we ponder the future our intuition will guide us to make decisions based on our strengths to help bring about the desired vision. Without a pinch of imagination and a dash of open-mindedness it is difficult to undertake this looking out exercise, yet when applied the rewards invariably outweigh the cost it may have obliged us to pay.

Looking up from the page, I can see it is time to conclude here. Please don’t hesitate to jump in with a comment about looking out if you so wish.

Thanks for reading this looking out post today.

Brian.

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About Brian

Brian Groves DipM MCIM Chartered Marketer and CTI-trained co-active coach, supplies professional and personal development through coaching, coaching workshops, marketing development training and English language training.

As an adjunct professor at the Catholic University of Milan, Italy, Brian teaches a postgraduate course based on dramatic texts and elements of coaching to examine various work-related performance matters.

Publications

Coaching, performing and thinking at work (2013), Reflections on performance at work (2012), Elements of theatre at work (2010) and Training through drama for work (2009).


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