Coaching Life

Coaching Life by Tony Fusco, published by Dr Tony Fusco on September 21, 2022, is a unique exploration of coaching through a fictional narrative. This 174-page book presents the journey of two colleagues, Jasper and Simone, as they navigate various coaching methodologies, including existential, gestalt, cognitive, and group coaching. Set against the backdrop of lockdown, their experiences unfold as they travel from Cumbria and the Cotswolds to London, providing insights into the coaching process and its impact on personal growth.
Readers will find that Coaching Life delves into the intricacies of individual and group coaching, illustrating the challenges and revelations that come with each approach. As Jasper and Simone train to become coaches, they confront their own personal dilemmas and aspirations, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of their needs in both work and life. This narrative not only highlights the different coaching styles but also emphasizes the transformative power of coaching in navigating life’s complexities.
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Coaching Life is a new fictional way for readers to learn about coaching. It follows the story of two work colleagues who undergo coaching and along the way offers insights into the different approaches of existential, gestalt, cognitive and group coaching. It shows what it’s like to experience each of these four different approaches – warts and all! The story follows Jasper and Simone travelling, training and coaching from Cumbria and the Cotswolds to London in lockdown. They first experience individual coaching and then go on to train as coaches and along the way they begin to unravel their own personal mysteries and start to understand what they each need from work and life. The final group coaching experience leads them to confront their future lives and the decisions that await them.
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