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Team coaching
We help team members to talk to each other about issues that are important to them. Our coaching is aimed at regaining trust in each other so conversations can be reopened. Dare to 'speak out' and listen to the other.
Team development and team coaching have a lot in common and merge at certain points. A team that is about to embark on a change can be assisted by team coaching in the follow-up process. A team in a conflict situation, for example, can start with team coaching and then embark on a development path.
As with team development, our team coaching sessions contain outdoor elements. Away from familiar surroundings and in motion, participants are more readily prepared to engage in conversation.
After an intake interview, we make a proposal for a follow-up process and a team meeting is planned. During this meeting, we will work with the issues of the team.
These trajectories are usually a combination of indoor, outdoor and online meetings.
For more information, please use the contact form. We will then contact you as soon as possible.
Fee team coaching
Intake appointment 1.5 hours s.p. € 175
Team session 3 hours s.p. € 500,-
Possible travel costs if applicable s.p. € 0,25ct / km
Appointment
Telephone: +31 (0)6 22 900 190
Appointment form click here.
Why outdoor coaching?
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Exercise in the open air is healthy for our mental and spiritual health.
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Walking stimulates activity in both the left and the right hemisphere of the brain.
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On a mental level, exercise stimulates blood circulation and thus oxygenation of the brain.
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When we shift our focus to the simple activity of walking it slows down the normal beta wave activity of alertness, quick thinking and multi tasking to the slower alpha waves of deep relaxation. This has a strong positive influence on the quality of our creative thinking and imagination.
That movement stimulates our creativity and imagination is nothing new. Aristotle is said to have walked around the Lyceum of Athens with his followers to explore and share new ideas. Several of the present-day researchers underline the effect of walking on our mental health and there are few people who would deny that 'getting some fresh air' is bad for them.