by Georgeta Dendrino | Coaching
Our modern need, maybe understandable, to ease the suffering we have experienced or that we see around us, has made us want to avoid harsh terms such as: melancholy, craziness, loneliness, depression. One of the addictions of this age where we live is our...
by Georgeta Dendrino | Coaching
One of my colleagues’ daughter (who is 9 years old) took a math test recently and scored the mark ‘Good’. She told her father, and he reacted by saying ‘well done, congratulations!’. And then she continued by saying: ‘you know, I did not pay attention and I know how I...
by Georgeta Dendrino | Coaching
I know people who find it difficult to show their appreciation, to praise someone who did something good, looks good, or behaved in a way that deserved to be highlighted. I know we were brought up without too much positive feedback (the word feedback being...
by Georgeta Dendrino | Business & Leadership
‘Dear, now this is business, numbers, not emotions; ok, somebody died; but we are here to talk about business’. This is the way a discussion I have had ended recently – which left me speechless. A few years ago, I would have slapped that person. Now he only made me...
by Georgeta Dendrino | Coaching
Once upon a time the fox and the crane invited each other for a meal. At first, the crane cooked a rich meal, with the most exquisite food for the fox; serving the food in deep pots, with a long neck, as the crane always uses. The fox was not able to eat anything from...