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What is Mindful Coaching

Handbook of Research on Positive Organizational Behavior for Improved Workplace Performance
It is where mindfulness and coaching meet in a harmonic way. In mindfulness people learn to shift from doing mode into being mode. Mindfulness fancies being mode more, namely being still and compassionate, whereas coaching prefers doing mode, namely having goals and action plans. The combination, however, enhances both.
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Mindfulness and Mindful Coaching
Elif Baykal (İstanbul Medipol University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-0058-3.ch005
Abstract
Effecting mental processes and shaping individual frameworks in perceiving present situation, mindfulness is a processes-oriented state of mind that can be considered as the capacity to be in the present moment in a nonjudgmental way. That is to say, it is a state of not being obsessed with preconceived assumptions, past experiences, and current anxieties. With the help of mindfulness, individuals learn how to direct and hold the focus of their attention internally without being “captured” by any present events, thoughts, and experiences. Although mindfulness is beneficial in many managerial areas, in this chapter, specifically, the effects of mindfulness in executive coaching—a unique kind of intervention that encompasses practical and goal-focused forms of one-on-one learning and tries to result in meaningful behavioral change in the executive—will be discussed in detail.
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