Reflective Practice Space - Podcasts

Reflective Practice Space - Podcasts

By Michelle Lucas

Reflective Practice Space

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About this event

In Creating the Reflective Habit, as part of the rationale for the book, I share some of my own struggle with making reflection a repeatable and sustainable activity. The book also offers 60 prompts organised into five different processing preferences (Cognitive, Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic and Metaphor) and I was supported by a number of contributors who provided some of their favourite tools.

Now we are pleased to release a series of four podcasts showcasing some of our contributors who share their stories of developing a reflective habit (and lots more!). Each podcast is recorded and is about 25 minutes long and can be viewed in any order. We hope you enjoy them.

And for those of you dedicated to improving your own reflective practice, why not join our CTRH LinkedIn group where we invite members to share their experiences. Do you have a story to tell about your relationship with reflection? Perhaps you have tried some of the prompts in the book ... if so, how did they go? By joining the group we hope to develop a community of practitioners keen to share experiences and tips to get all of our "pause buttons" in good working order!

Just book a ticket (it's free!) and we'll send you a link to the recordings.

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Michelle Lucas runs Greenfields Consulting Limited - a small consultancy specialising in Executive Coaching, Coaching Supervision and Coach Development.

Michelle is an Accredited Executive Master Coach and an Accredited Coaching Supervisor.  Her background in Psychology and HR means she offers sharp insight into individual differences, organisational systems and the interplay between the two. Whilst essentially person centred in her work she is also a pragmatist who believes sometimes others can see what you cannot see for yourself.  She will carefully offer her insight to mobilise the process of self-discovery.  She is an eclectic supervisor using creative and systemic approaches alongside both structured and emergent dialogue.

She has authored four books published by Routledge in the field of Coaching Supervision and Reflective Practice - she is currently working on a fifth. She is emerging as a thought leader in the Coaching Supervision field with over a dozen Academic Journal articles to her name, plus she has been a speaker at every annual International Supervision Conference at Oxford Brookes University since 2010.

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