Title: Wise Coaching Tim LeBon
1Wise Coaching Tim LeBon
- Why Wisdom, and why Wise Coaching?
- Wise Therapy
- The Wise Therapy Toolbox
- From Wise Therapy to Wise Coaching
- What is Wisdom anyway? Philosophy
- The Wise Coaching Toolbox
2 Why Wisdom? Why Wise Coaching?
- Wisdom, encompassing both theoretical and
practical wisdom, has been said to be the
pinnacle of human excellence. - Wisdom is more than a worthy goal without it
other values and virtues may do more harm than
good - Its possible to be a wise coach and to help your
clients become wiser - Today I will help show how to do this
3Wisdom not just a nice to have
- Platos Euthydemus Without wisdom, the other
virtues might even do us harm - That would be a very
courageous decision, minister. - Are the foolish better off without courage?
- Could qualities like courage self-confidence
that are often thought to be desirable in
coaching may do more harm than good if not
exercised wisely?
4 The Wise Therapy Project
- What are the wisest theories about well-being,
the emotions , right and wrong and the meaning of
life? - Given these answers, how in therapy can we best
enhance peoples well-being, emotional state,
decision-making and meaning? - Output -gt The Wise Therapy Toolbox
5The Wise Therapy Toolbox
- Decision-Making PROGRESS
- Values/Well-Being RSVP
- Emotions Stoic Therapy,
Existential Analysis - Insights from philosophers
- Bibliotherapy /introducing ideas
- /guides for clients
- See Wise Therapy for complete toolbox
6From Wise Therapy to Wise Coaching
- All of these tools are relevant to Wise Coaching
- Example of Danny, who had been made redundant and
was helped by Progress - Helping people find their path using RSVP values
clarification and beyond - Philosophy More tools for coaches
7Wise Decision-Maker?
- Big Phil Scolari (a Brazilian football coach)
- Head-hunted by FA after he led teams that beat
England in 2002 and 2004 - Initially agreed to accept the lucrative post of
England - Changed his mind after a few days exposure to the
tabloids
8Wise Decision-Maker?
- William Hague, Conservative politician
- Made national news when spoke at Tory conference
aged 16 - Was he wise to accept the Tory leadership in 1997?
9Wise Decision-Making - Method
The 5 steps of Progress are- 1) Understand the
situation 2) Understand what matters 3) Search
for options 4) Evaluate options in terms of what
matters 5) Implement the decision Each step is
informed by philosophical ideas and methods such
as critical thinking, theories of the emotions,
thought experiments ethical theories.
10Wise Decision-Making Case Study Danny as
featured in The Observer
1) The decision Continue career in city after
redundancy? The situation Danny felt a
range of emotions, include relief about being
made redundant. 2) Danny explored what mattered
most through a series of RSVP-like thought
experiments Perfect Day Work/home balance Who
do you admire? Contact with real people
helping them Rocking chair question Learnt
skills taken on challenges Done
something I am proud of
11Wise Decision-Making - Danny illustration of
life coaching by Tim LeBon and David Arnaud using
Progress Decision-Making Process
3) Danny came up with a new option, teaching
business skills economics to sixth-formers
4) This option satisfied all of what mattered
most 5) 1 year on, Danny teaches economics and
loves it. Its a much better lifestyle
12RSVP Values Clarification and Beyond
- Exploring values a key element to help people
find the right path - Already a lot of good ideas in personal
development/coaching books - e.g. Coveys funeral oration
- RSVP integrates a lot of good ideas and thought
experiments about values into a comprehensive
and philosophically robust method
13RSVP The Good Life according to philosophers
- Epicurus improve your state of mind
happiness, feeling good - Experience Machine objection states of the
world as well as states of mind are important - J.S. Mill and the utilitarians other peoples
happiness matters - Ancient Greeks (Aristotle, Stoics) your
character matters what sort of person are you?
14RSVP Coaching with Epicurus, Mill and Aristotle
- J.S. Mill What difference do you want to make
to the world? - Aristotle What character qualities would you
like to have? - Epicurus Design your ideal day in the
Experience Machine - Pair up and pick one or more of above questions
to work on to help clarify your values.
15RSVP Intregrating whats right in competing
theories
"If, as I believe, nearly all ethical theories
contain some elements of the truth, the best way
of constructing a viable one is to pick out the
true elements in each and build them into one's
own theory." (R.M. Hare ) Each of the 3 theories
of well-being (Epicurean, utilitarian and Stoic)
took as sufficient things that were instead
necessary Ie a good life needs sufficient
happiness, contributions and character.
16RSVP Creative and Critical Thinking
- Creative Stage
- Brainstorm candidate values
- Critical Stage
- Is there anything missing?
- Have you covered experiences, contributions and
character? - Can your blueprint survive the following test?
17Nietzsches Eternal Recurrence Test
What, if some day or night a demon were to steal
after you into your loneliest loneliness and say
to you 'This life as you now live it and have
lived it, you will have to live once more and
innumerable times more' ... Would you not throw
yourself down and gnash your teeth and curse the
demon who spoke thus? Or have you once
experienced a tremendous moment when you would
have answered him 'You are a god and never have
I heard anything more divine.'
Friedrich Nietzsche
18Groundhog Day
Would your values survive reliving over-and-over
again as in Groundhog Day? What would you like
your Groundhog Day to be like?
19What is Wisdom anyway?Philosophy
- a) Aristotle
- Theoretical Wisdom (knowledge, including
knowledge of human nature, meaning and what
matters) - Practical Wisdom (know-how and understanding
specific situations) - b) My Definition of Wisdom
- Wisdom is the possession of knowledge
about what matters and deep understanding about
the universe the human condition and human
nature, combined with good judgement and the
disposition to put this knowledge into action
20Dimensions of wisdom
- Values Wisdom
- Wisdom about what matters
- Practical Wisdom
- Wisdom in action
- Existential Wisdom
- Wisdom about the universe the human condition
- Emotional Wisdom
- Wisdom of the emotions, motivation and attitudes
21The Toolbox for Wise Coaching
- 1.Insights not just from philosophers but from
psychologists and personal development classics.
We add - Psychology esp. positive psychology
- E.g. coaching people to achieve flow
- Self-Help Classics client guides
- e.g. Stephen Covey, Bertrand Russell,
- Viktor Frankl, Daniel Goleman
22Life Coaching TopicsSuggested by participants at
Wise Coaching seminar, Oxford Brookes, June 2006
- Letting Go- Frankl, Zen, children and animals
modelling attractive examples - Responsibility/duty
- Stress
- Life balance
- Meaning
- Emotional awareness labelling feelings
23Life Coaching TopicsSuggested by participants at
Wise Coaching seminar, Oxford Brookes, June 2006
- Assertiveness -negotiation skills, communication
skills,courage ASSERTIVE COMMUNICATION Back
Back - Self-awareness
- Self-confidence
- Fulfilment
- Authenticity- being open, facing life stories,
religions, fairy stories, films
24Life Coaching ResourcesSuggested by participants
at Wise Coaching seminar, Oxford Brookes, June
2006
- Go Mad! Go Make a Difference - Andy Gilbert
- Theme Improving performance
- Assertive Communication - Back Back
- Theme assertiveness/saying no
- The Power of Talking - Deborah Tannen
- Theme Women dealing with powerful men
25Life Coaching ResourcesSuggested by participants
at Wise Coaching seminar, Oxford Brookes, June
2006
- Buddhism Without Beliefs - Stephen Batchelor
- Dalai Laama (e.g. Book of Wisdom)
- Themes fulfilment/work-life balance/stress
- Krishnamurti (e.g. Total Freedom)
- Themes Challenging the self
- Lesley Garner -Everything Ive ever done that
worked - Themes comfortable in own skin
26Wise Life Coaching BooksSuggested by
participants at Wise Coaching seminar, Oxford
Brookes, June 2006
- Now, Discover Your Strengths Marcus Buckingham,
Donald O. Clifton - ThemeSelf-awareness
- Jaworski
- ThemeAuthenticity
- Co-Active Coaching - Laura Whitworth, Henry
Kimsey-House, Phil Sandahl (esp. chapter on The
Gremlin) - ThemeBuilding self-esteem
27Wise Coaching
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