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In this chapter, I take you on a journey that leads to the creation of a new version of yourself. I share my transformational journey and how it fuels me to help others live their life to the fullest. I challenge you to examine your own consciousness and I teach you how to help others expand their self-awareness through practical tools that you can use to coach others as they create their own transformations.
Here are key ideas and principles that we will explore in our journey:
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You will learn how the Transformation Model applies to three types of transformations.
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Transformation of self
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Transformation of others
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Transformation of complex organizations
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You will learn about the theories that inspired my work with the Transformation Model.
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Maslow’s theory of human motivation
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Bandura’s self-efficacy
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Deci and Ryan’s self-determination theory
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Locke and Latham’s goal setting theory
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My hope is that you learn how to use the Transformation Model on yourself and to help people achieve their dreams. Welcome to the journey where you begin to think differently!
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Gutsioglou, A.M. (2022). Create the Future with a Transformation Model. In: Neal, J. (eds) Handbook of Personal and Organizational Transformation. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29587-9_93-1
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