Quotes for you

You cannot solve a problem with the same kind of thinking that lead to the problem. — Albert Einstein

51 Things anybody can do right now to promote Solution Focus

51 ways of promoting SF – this is a list that was generated in Malmö where SF practitioners from organizational work, education, and therapy met to think about “the future of SF” [...]

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Step by step introduction into the Solution Focused Approach?

Step by step introduction into the Solution Focused Approach [...]

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Pathways to solutions – Or how does solution focused coaching work?

A short slide show that shows the steps of a solution focused conversation. By Coert Visser [...]

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Can coaching help me? Part III

Here are some more real examples that Dr. Ernst Bechinie (http://www.solutioncoaching.ch) put together that show when coaching can help.

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Can coaching help me ? Part II

Here are some more real examples that Dr. Ernst Bechinie (http://www.solutioncoaching.ch) put together that show when coaching can help. [...]

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Can coaching help me?

Dr. Ernst Bechinie (http://www.solutioncoaching.ch), a fellow solution focused coach who works in Lausanne, Switzerland, just put together stories that show typical situations for the start of his coaching. [...]

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The 10 secrets of successful leadership: Secret Number 9 – Focus on similarities instead of differences

We are used to focus on differences and argue about those. This behavior is leading to many conflicts amongst people and even wars amongst countries, but never to progress and success. If you really want to succeed it makes much more sense to focus on similarities instead of differences, because usually much more is similar than different.

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New Year Resolutions – study with evidence for SF

Mark McKergow pointed to an article in the Guardian newspaper by Richard Wiseman, that has highlighted some do’ s and don’ts about tackling New Year resolutions. [...]

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A story to think about as a leader III

Here is a story of a good coaching friend of mine, Katalin Hankovszky, that I want to share with you. [...]

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Great questions to enhance progress – and what’s your favorite question?

If you want to help others to find solutions and enhance progress it is useful to ask solution focused questions that focus on the preferred future, observable precursors, positive differences, and clues of progress. Here you find great questions to enhance progress. [...]

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