Thursday, 24 February 2011

Quantum Level Coaching - With Sue Coyne and Penny Mallinson.










We had a great evening with Sue Coyne and Penny Mallinson who presented on Quantum Level Coaching.

In this experiential session attendees explored Quantum Intelligence (QI) to access their knowing, passion and vision. It was a full, rich and very experiential evening. People who came along learnt:

How to create a coaching space for optimum flow;
What it means to coach transformatively;
How to be fully present with a client;
How to use intuition in your coaching practice;
How to listen transformatively;
How to help your client access and awaken their full potential.

The feedback was amazing, comments at the end of the evening included:
"amazing feeling."
"I am now full of light."
"very inspiring."
"I am blissed out!"
"one of the best coaching evenings I have attended in a long while."
Tonight before arriving here I requested from the universe to find peace and coming here tonight not only have I found peace and inner calm but I now have two really great role models - Thank you."
This was my first time to the Coaching Circle and I feel so at home with this group it almost feels like a second home. This was obviously the first best pick - Follow this I say to the next series of presenters!"
"I loved the deepness and clarity and authenticity of your work. You could tell that you both embody what you teach. You both had a grounding presence and passion. Thank you both for your care, sensitivity, wisdom and generosity."


Sue is a practising executive coach and a graduate of the Advanced Diploma course at the AoEC. She combines Connective Coaching techniques with Gestalt and Somatic Cognitive Coaching to suit the needs of her clients.

Penny has been involved in body and energy work for 10 years and is an experienced facilitator in this field. Following a successful business career she is now a Director of various NFP’s involved in the area of self development and education and is a mentor to several executives.

For more information on their work please visit www.connectiveness.co.uk