by Michael Neill | Nov 21, 2011
In systems thinking, there’s a concept known as “leverage points”. A leverage point is the place in the system where the smallest force will create the largest shift, or to put it more simply, the smallest change will make the biggest difference…
by Michael Neill | Nov 14, 2011
One of the things I am asked to do on a fairly regular basis is to explain how specifically I coach people, whether on the radio or through my one year coaching programs…
by Michael Neill | Nov 7, 2011
About seven years ago, I was privileged enough to work with my friend Paul McKenna on a book that transformed the publishing and weight-loss industries in the UK called I Can Make You Thin…
by Michael Neill | Oct 31, 2011
In the opening chapter of Supercoach, I describe the difference between the horizontal and vertical dimensions of coaching as follows:
Traditional coaching takes place primarily on a horizontal dimension – coaches assist their clients in getting from point ‘A’ to point ‘B’…
by Michael Neill | Oct 24, 2011
“Reframing” is the art of shifting perspectives, and is considered a core skill in pretty much any field that involves directing people’s perceptions, ranging from therapy to politics to marketing and advertising…