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Silence in Coaching - A Power For Profound Insight, Understanding and Movement
By Steve Buley


The power of silence is to be experienced with a deep hope that it results in some profound understanding or insight in our clients. The power of silence should be welcomed by coaches - we must learn to live positively with it.

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Louis Harvey writes:

Subject: Silence in Coaching

I often use the line 'You say it best when you say nothing at all’ performed by Ronan Keating from the song “When you say nothing at all” written by Overstreet, Paul; Schlitz, Don.

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