Browsing Posts tagged ontology of the human observer

Alan Sieler, my coaching mentor and trainer, has been recognised by publishers Sage as the world’s leading authority on Ontological Coaching as reported in the November 2009 Newfield Institute newsletter. In the midst of a very busy work and travel schedule, I am pleased to report that Alan Sieler continues to find time to write! [...]

The 1957 American drama film, 12 Angry Men (imdb link), is above all things a study of character. The story, which takes place almost exclusively in a single room is based on a play by Reginald Rose and leads the viewer on a journey into the human condition. Amongst the required protagonist and antagonist archetypes [...]

Four weeks ago tomorrow I promised my wife and family that I would find full-time work. Though I have been working on Successus for the past three years as a full-time effort my family could not sustain the low levels of income any longer. Then, last Thursday, I was offered a role as a financial [...]

The Squidoo page I’ve created for The Ontology of the Human Observer has a lens rank of 2916, up from the 4000′ish it was a couple of days ago. I have no real idea of how the rankings are created but that seems good to me.

Coaching In Action I walked to the middle of the circle holding my name tag in my hands. Turning around to face the other course participants I held up my name tag and declared in a voice from the centre of my being, “This is my name tag but this is me and I am [...]