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Change: Achieve Your Dreams, Conquer Your Fears
Change: Achieve Your Dreams, Conquer Your Fears
Change: Achieve Your Dreams, Conquer Your Fears
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Change: Achieve Your Dreams, Conquer Your Fears

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Warning: reading this book plants the knowledge necessary to change your life and be happy. Do not read if you don’t want to master your fears and make important changes.

Do you dare?

In Change: Achieve Your Dreams, Conquer Your Fears you will learn how you can change your current situation through coaching techniques.

Coaching is a simple method, easy to apply and within reach of everybody. You will learn why it is scary to make changes, and how to make them. You will learn exercises to help you make better decisions, discover who you are and what you want. By making better decisions, you will achieve a higher success rate.

Through a simple coaching technique, you will discover what to do to leave your comfort zone. It will help you in any area of your life and in any situation you want to overcome.

Each chapter is accompanied by exercises to help you understand the content better and initiate change while you read the book, conquering your fears and changing things you don’t want in your life.

This book has additional content. Instructions to access it are included inside.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBadPress
Release dateNov 16, 2017
ISBN9781507190746
Change: Achieve Your Dreams, Conquer Your Fears

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    Change - Celia Rodríguez

    "It is our light,

    not our darkness that most frightens us."

    – Marianne Williamson

    A small piece of advice 7

    Clarifying some concepts 9

    A comfortable space to live in 17

    Knowing your enemy 27

    Good cop – bad cop 39

    Guilty or responsible 49

    Affirmations 57

    Values and beliefs 65

    How to leave your comfort zone, 75

    How to control the situation? 87

    Happy, yes, but how? 93

    Acknowledgments  101

    The how and the why 103

    A small piece of advice

    Why don’t you come to the park for a walk?

    I have often thought that it would be great to give coaching classes in the park. I’ve done just that now and then, with clients who could use a walk and who need to forget that they live in a city. The results are amazing.

    As my sessions are during the work week, the peace and tranquility of the park is very different to the Sunday family outing atmosphere. Coachees relax and enjoy a kind of tranquility they had almost forgotten could exist.

    I see that they are soothed during these sessions, more receptive and open to enjoy their surroundings. In all other respects – believe me – it is still the same park as last week’s.

    When you read this book, relax, imagine you are at the park, the beach or wherever you prefer to be. Think of that relaxing moment when you felt fulfilled, relaxed, concentrated, enjoying the silence and beauty that surrounded you. Don’t read the message – feel it, because feeling and internalizing things is the only way to truly understand them.

    At the end of each chapter you will find exercises to help you better understand the book’s content. Take your time with them. Don’t forget that the text’s objective is to give you tools to achieve what you want. Relax, they are incredibly simple. You also have free complementary information and exercises. At the end, on page 67 you will find how to access the free content that comes with the book. Happy reading!

    Introduction

    Clarifying some concepts

    Have you come across the term coaching?

    This word originates from the 15th and 16th century, with the rise in popularity of the Hungarian village of Kocs (pronounced ‘Kotch’), which lies between Vienna and Pest (in Budapest), where many horse-drawn carriages stopped over. Local wheelwrights built a particular style of carriage that became known as cart of Kocs – kocsi – and later became the word coach in English. Therefore, a kocsi or coach was a type of fast, light vehicle that transported people from one place to another. This is how the modern-day use of coach originated; in the same way that a coach transports you from one place to another, a coach (person) transports you from one state to another. This term begins to be used as such in English universities in the 19th century to name a private tutor. With the surge in professional sports, it also became the name for a coacher.

    However, coaching as a profession, with a recognized accreditation and formation, does not appear until 1980.

    After all this, what is coaching? (simplifying the matter for better understanding)

    It is a method to achieve objectives, where one person (coach) helps a client (coachee) to grow in the direction that the client wants to, with a lot less effort than if they did it by themselves. In other words, the coach’s job is to help the coachee to become a better version of themselves; to give support so that the client can achieve their objectives, because the solution is within each person. Coaching frees each person’s potential to increase performance to the maximum.

    "Coaching is the art of asking questions to help others through learning, exploration and discovery of new beliefs that, as a consequence of their adaptation, result in achieving their objectives" Definition by the European School of Coaching (original name Escuela Europea de Coaching).

    "Coaching covers the gap between what you are now and what you want to be. It is a professional relationship with another person who will only accept the best in you; who will counsel, guide and motivate you to reach beyond the limits you impose upon yourself to achieve your full potential." Talane Miedaner

    ... I could go on giving you definitions for hours.

    What does coaching have to do with fear?

    The specialty of coaching is to take people out of their ‘comfort zone’. Fear is what keeps you

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