John Noland Training & Experience
This is a description of the role of training experience
in coaching.
My training experience is wide and varied and - okay - I
know that to many of you a list of the various training courses
I’ve undertaken isn’t so important, it’s what’s done with it
that matters. To others it will be crucial in your decision to
work with me.
So – you can either read through this list or skip it – as
you see fit.
My view on this is that the variety of training I’ve
undertaken during the years has given me a ‘tool box’ to work
with.
Think about a carpenter who goes out to do a job, taking
with him a tool box containing all the tools he may need to
use. If he only has a saw and a drill with him and finds he
needs a hammer, a plane, or a saw with smaller teeth, the job
won’t get done effectively.
This carpenter may also have learned quite a bit about
plumbing over the years, so if when he’s working on the
bathroom cupboards he encounters a problem with the plumbing,
he can turn his hand to this too.
I too have a ‘toolbox’ – or perhaps ‘skills box’ is a more
appropriate word - from which I can take the most appropriate
‘tool’ for the job in hand. If I had only two methods and
these, for some reason, were either not suitable for you or
your situation, I’d be failing you.
So, while for the most part I use a particular technique
(NLP & Coaching) I sometimes like to supplement with
something else, drawn from my wide training experience.
You don’t necessarily need to know what those tools are, you
may just need to feel that what I’m doing is helpful and
effective. However, if you are interested – here’s a link to
the information re training I’ve attended.
“The wisest mind has something to yet to learn”
George Santayana – Spanish born
Philosopher
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