Aug 01 2007
About
Millennium Management Solutions
Coaching is all about behavior change. A coach is in the business of helping to identify the need for behavior change and facilitating the process of helping that change come about. However, once that change occurs, it invariably impacts the system in which that behavior exists, thereby creating a new set of interaction dynamics against which the behavior change must be measured.
This logo is meant to depict the journey of discovery that is experienced both by the coach and the coachee. It is a journey of experimentation and revelation. This is represented in the logo by the Ying and Yang. Every behavior change has consequences that must be anticipated and, for which, strategies must be developed.
Change can be very complicated. When we change our behavior it does not happen in a vacuum. When this behavior change occurs in a work or social environment, that change is evaluated in the context of a larger constellation of perceptions, expectations and values. Anytime something in that constellation shifts, the whole system is affected. The logo also represents the balance that exists in nature. Nature is always seeking equilibrium or homeostasis. Nature in this sense provides a powerful metaphor for the profession of Coaching. The need for coaching often arises out of an imbalance in one’s life. The coaching experience, if executed well, helps to restore that balance.
In my practice, I endeavor to help my clients to discover and achieve the path to balance in their lives. This could be based upon Board interactions, conflict with an individual, career or life issues. Balance is the Key…
Victor Hugo once said, “It is a sad thing to think that nature speaks and mankind does not listen”. Mr. Hugo was saying that, indeed Nature speaks. It speaks to us. It offers a multitude of lessons to us, the wisdom of the ages, splendid gifts… but the majority of us do not hear what this Great lady whispers in our ear.
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