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The Chimp Paradox and Overcoming Inner Barriers with David Butterfield
Before becoming a professional coach, David Butterfield had a successful career in Learning and Development, working with the likes of Aggregate Industries, Dale Carnegie and DHL. He also has a passion for helping those less advantaged to achieve their potential and is a board member with Lindley Educational Trust, a not for profit organisation using outdoor education.We'll explore the concept of breaking through barriers, managing our inner chimp, and the power of coaching tools and models.
From expense procedures in companies to childhood beliefs that hinder progress, we'll uncover the barriers that hold us back and discover how coaching can help us overcome them.
Links mentioned in this episode:Coaching-focus.com‘The Chimp Paradox’ by Steve Peters‘The Inner Game of Tennis’ by W Timothy Gallwey‘The Coaching Habit’ by Michael Bungay StanierDavid’s LinkedInLindley Educational Trust