by Dr. Chérie Carter-Scott | Coaching, Life
Historically, leaders achieved their position by virtue of experience on the job and in-depth knowledge. They were expected to have answers and to readily provide them when employees were unsure about what to do or how to do it. The leader was the person who knew the...
by Dr. Chérie Carter-Scott | Coaching, Life, Success
I received my coaching training at the MMS Institute, during this training I was introduced to Sub-personalities. It was not my first introduction to this subject. My wife (Jessica Austin) told me about the subject of Sub-personalities. At the time, I was skeptical...
by Dr. Chérie Carter-Scott | Coaching, Graduates Story, Life, Personal Development
Roland Haas Shared His Story as a Coaching Student Years after my CT, 1990 in Santa Barbara – Michael A. Pomije, MCC was one of my classmates – I was asked to support some young professors at ETH Zurich, creating new educational formats for students working on...
by Dr. Chérie Carter-Scott | Coaching, Life, Personal Development
What are the differences? They all seem like the same thing…so, in case you are wondering, let’s dive in and take a closer look at each one. Let’s start with Pity. Pity looks at someone, who is less fortunate, with these internal words, “You poor thing. I am sorry for...
by Dr. Chérie Carter-Scott | Coaching, Life, Personal Development
Abraham Maslow lived from 1908 to 1970 and is called The Father of Humanistic Psychology. That means he lived 72 years and has been gone from this world for 51 years. So, you might ask, “What does Abe Maslow have to do with the pandemic? My answer is, “Everything!”...