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The most lasting contribution of The Art of Thought is contained in a chapter called “Stages of Control,” in which Wallas presents a four-stage model of insight: preparation, incubation, illumination, and verification.

Seeing What Others Don't

Gary Klein

Satisfaction can’t be held on to like a thing, it can only be created. To create something requires a space in which to create, and when that space isn’t there, most likely it’s because we’re holding on to something incomplete from the past.

Conversations That Matter

Laurel Scheaf, Mark Spirtos, Gale LeGassick, Steve Zaffron, Jane Wright, Larry Pearson, Manal Mauric...

When you think the highest value you bring to your coaching client is your intellect, your brilliance, your awesome problem-solving abilities, your creativity, or your whatever, you get in the way.  That’s because coaching is about bringing out the intellect, brilliance, awesome problem-solving ability and creativity of your client.  Coaching is a chance for the client to shine, not for you to shine.

The Coaching Mindset

Chad Hall

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