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HAVE YOU EVER HAD MOMENTS in your coaching when you hit a roadblock that absolutely stumped you? Where you “missed” your client in some fundamental way? Where you suddenly realized that your client thinks in a very different way than you do? Most coaches have had experiences like this.
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Curnow, K. (2013). Cultures in Coaching. In: Wahl, C., Scriber, C., Bloomfield, B. (eds) On Becoming a Leadership Coach. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137344137_4
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