by Mathew Hudson | Relationships
Photo by Lina Trochez on Unsplash Regarding how you interact with others, what is a characteristic or trait about yourself that you highly value? How about your kindness? Or dedication to fulfilling a promise? Your honesty? Your acceptance? Now imagine a person that...
by Mathew Hudson | Thesis
While most kinds of coaching share the same objective of helping people make positive moves forward in life, there are a myriad of ways in which clients need help doing that. Not only might they respond differently to different coaching methods, they may also respond...
by Mathew Hudson | Thesis
For the sake of my friends, colleagues, and clients who have asked me to share my thesis I am publishing a series of articles as a summary, written in a more reader-friendly way, and will include content I was grieved to not have been able to fit in given the word...
by Mathew Hudson | Relationships
Let’s imagine two people (a couple perhaps) in a relationship. They have had a negative experience with each other recently, one that could be called a conflict, which revealed that they have a big difference between them in how they have interpreted and...
by Mathew Hudson | Learning
Some months ago I was leading a training with coaches on the skill-mastery process where I was discussing the critical role that success and failure have in the learning process with particular emphasis on the value of examining moments of failure. During that...