Marcia Reynolds

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Marcia Reynolds

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Marcia Reynolds, PsyD has a passion for discovering and sharing how the brain works, especially the brains of high-achieving women. She speaks globally on the needs and challenges of today's smart, strong women and provides customized programs on creating workplaces that inspire high-performers. Her books been quoted in many publications including Harvard Communications Newsletter, U.S. Business Review, and The New York Times and has appeared on ABC World News and National Public Radio." ...more

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“People need to feel seen, heard, and valued to have the desire to grow.”
Marcia Reynolds, Coach the Person, Not the Problem: A Guide to Using Reflective Inquiry

“You don’t empower people by giving them tasks and homework. Personal power comes from within, when people feel seen, cared about, and respected.”
Marcia Reynolds, Coach the Person, Not the Problem: A Guide to Using Reflective Inquiry

“Coaching should be a process of inquiry, not a series of questions.”
Marcia Reynolds, Coach the Person, Not the Problem: A Guide to Using Reflective Inquiry

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“Coaching should be a process of inquiry, not a series of questions.”
Marcia Reynolds, Coach the Person, Not the Problem: A Guide to Using Reflective Inquiry

“You don’t have to have all the answers. You are a good coach if you share what you hear and see others express with no attachment to being right.”
Marcia Reynolds, Coach the Person, Not the Problem: A Guide to Using Reflective Inquiry

“Coaching mastery isn’t just about improving skills; mastery also requires that you quickly catch internal disruptions and shift back to being fully present with your clients.”
Marcia Reynolds, Coach the Person, Not the Problem: A Guide to Using Reflective Inquiry

“There isn’t one right way to coach; coaching is a spontaneous process between the coach and client.”
Marcia Reynolds, Coach the Person, Not the Problem: A Guide to Using Reflective Inquiry

“You don’t empower people by giving them tasks and homework. Personal power comes from within, when people feel seen, cared about, and respected.”
Marcia Reynolds, Coach the Person, Not the Problem: A Guide to Using Reflective Inquiry

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