by Deborah Baron | Feb 16, 2018 | Blog, Coaching, Professional Development
At Newfield, we often say that “I don’t know,” is a wonderful place to begin. It opens up the possibility for learning because it allows one to declare oneself a newbie.
by Jennifer Einolf | Feb 8, 2018 | Blog, Coaching, Personal Development, Professional Development
When we take actions, ask questions, and our observe story from a fresh perspective, we can put the hidden architecture of culture in a place that is within reach for change.
by Veronica Olalla Love | Jan 11, 2018 | Blog, Coaching, Personal Development, Professional Development
It’s not just our creativity that suffers when we lack quiet, our capacity for self-reflection, for solitude, is disrupted. This disruption in solitude and self-reflection also impacts our human development.
by Kelly Matsudaira | Dec 21, 2017 | Blog, Coaching, Personal Development, Professional Development
Curious to know what’s it like to be a professional coach? Or what happens in a Newfield Course? Get an insider’s perspective from three of our graduates who are now successful coaches. If you’d like to hear all of their answers (to these questions and more!) you can...
by Tony Zampella | Dec 15, 2017 | Blog, Coaching, Personal Development, Professional Development
This post was written by Tony Zampella, a Newfield graduate of the Coaching for Personal & Professional Mastery program. A recent post from Harvard Business Review on superficial chit-chat discussed the challenges of becoming friendly with co-workers. It...
by Kelly Matsudaira | Dec 8, 2017 | Blog, Personal Development, Professional Development
Children are often seeped in wonder: Where do babies come from? How does a worm become a butterfly? I don’t recall many wonders in myself as a child. From a very young age, I remember my father had a rational and mechanistic explanation for all my questions. He was a...