We advance with people and companies that want to invest in their development and become aware of the path they want to follow. We move forward with the aim of creating a path of reflection with customers and allowing them to choose what they want to achieve, where they want to go with the lucidity of decision-making and the will to take action.

Philosophy

Philosophy was born from idleness, the ability to be amazed and to allow ourselves to discover, comes from ancient Greece The moment of inactivity, as a stop for reflection and creation is, also in coaching, the moment when we are ready to look around us to discover what we want to do, how we want to think and act. Nowadays, this pause produces effects because we give ourselves time to ask questions and to discover the answers we have inside.

origin

Several origins are attributed to coaching. We can think that the Socratic method has similarities with what is done in coaching today. We can refer to the history of the University of Oxford, in the 18th century, drawing a parallel between the Lords who traveled in carriages (coaches) driven by coachmen (coachs) to the University and the tutors who prepared students for the tests. More recently, in the 20th century, the work of professional coaching is attributed to tennis coach Timothey Gallwey from Harvard University in the USA, who focused on helping his players to overcome internal obstacles to their performance, publishing the book “The Inner Game of Tennis”.

stop to move forward

Stopping inside us with the intention of moving forward is the first step of the way. We move forward when we allow ourselves to stop and decide which path to choose. 

To move forward may be to choose to look at the place where I am from another perspective, to adjust the path I have already chosen or to change to another path.