Coaching tools
This theme includes nearly 90 tools used by coaches in their sessions.
It features explanatory sheets on various coaching tools, some of which require certification for use, such as NLP, Transactional Analysis, narrative approach, cognitive biases, MBTI, DISC, 360° feedback, Motivation triggers, drivers, etc…
Art Therapy
From Antiquity to Today It is difficult to establish with certainty the origin of art therapy. Since antiquity, art has been used for
Actors’ Mapping
Measuring Engagement in Business In change management, it’s important to decipher employees’ behaviours to understand who will be for and against the
A method for brainstorming
What is brainstorming? Brainstorming is anything but a casual conversation. Invented by Alex Osborn in the 1940s, this method aims to create a group
8 simple and winning strategies for life
Living a happy and creative life Allow me to impart to you straightforward strategies aimed at fostering a happy and creative life:
7 Brainstorming Techniques to Move a Team Forward
Brainstorming is a necessary exercise to gather a team’s opinion on a subject, but to ensure that the session doesn’t boil down to a discussion
6 Brainstorming exercises
6 Brainstorming exercises to encourage creativity In the brainstorming guide, we covered everything needed to succeed in brainstorming. Here, we offer brainstorming exercises and broader
4 stress apps to breathe, relax and meditate
Free stress apps for you or your customers Feeling tense, overwhelmed? You are ruminating about negative thoughts or finding yourself that some of your
4 needs that go against your happiness
The need for Security Feeling secure seems natural, even legitimate. So much so that notions of job security, health insurance, pension plans, and
3 exercises in collective intelligence
What is collective intelligence? Setting up moments of consultation allows what is called collective intelligence to emerge. This collaborative work, aimed at solving a problem
Apter’s motivational styles ®
A scale of 8 motivational styles, the ESMA® Apter’s motivational style model highlights their relative importance in our work behaviours and allows us to develop