
Coaching is a Partnership | A Conversation with Hazel Brinkworth
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About this listen
In this episode of Coaching Done Well, hosts Jim Thompson and Shane Leaning welcome Hazel Brinkworth, an international educator and certified coach. They discuss the essence of coaching done well, emphasizing the importance of listening, creating a safe space for conversations, and the role of nature in coaching. Hazel shares insights on self-care for leaders and the necessity of scheduling breaks to maintain effectiveness. The conversation highlights the value of thought partnerships in education and the need for educators to prioritize their well-being to better serve their students.
Takeaways
- Coaching done well focuses on enabling others to think critically.
- Listening is a crucial skill in coaching relationships.
- Creating a safe space is essential for effective coaching.
- Nature can enhance the quality of coaching conversations.
- Self-care is vital for leaders in education.
- Scheduling breaks can improve overall effectiveness.
- Coaching should be a partnership without a power dynamic.
- Trust is foundational for sharing stories in coaching.
- Educators need to prioritize their well-being.
- Less busyness can lead to greater effectiveness in leadership.
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