In dialogue with....Auriel Majumdar

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I had a lovely dialogue with the wonderful Auriel  about her journey to becoming a Coach and how the Thinking Environment has impacted on this. In this 30 minute chat we talk about her journey to becoming a coach; how she first came across the Thinking Environment and how she integrates it it into her Gestalt practice. I hope you enjoy. 

Too many coaches...think that listening is linear. That it is lined up waiting to speak. Too many coaches watch for the holes, the pause, the intake of breath, the looking off into space, the slightest indication that their client is finished so that they can speak. They miss the catalyst. They miss the ignition that is inside the listening. They need to know that it is not the central right of the coach to have input. It is the central right, privilege and responsibility of the coach to know how to free the human mind in front of them.
— Nancy Kline
 
Sophie Stephenson