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094 Hans Phillips

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A Master-Crash

Having been working in this profession for over 29 years, master executive coach and trusted advisor Hans Phillips experienced one of life’s ultimate masterclasses - a mast-crash.

In this insightful, personal and moving conversation, as well as his own story into coaching, Hans also shares:

* How he created a sustainable coaching & consultancy business 30 years ago, including creating his first clients.
* What is at the heart of Being an impactful coach.
* The power of authenticity and relationships in coaching.
* When is awareness useless?
* Deeply personal details of how his life-crash came about, and its impact on his family.
* His road of recovery, and the moving lessons it has brought.
* What differentiates the most impactful and successful coaches from those bringing less value.
* The importance of having intimate support in our personal & professional lives.

Here’s a little more about Hans
Hans Phillips provides executive consulting, training and coaching for clients worldwide. He guides people to discover permanent solutions to long-term challenges. With a focus on sustainable high performance, Hans works to transform people’s mindset, actions and results. He also assists in creating new avenues of communication that result in empowering relationships. Whether the project is professional or personal, with 31 years and 31,000 client hours, Hans has the experience and ability to create lasting change. Using proven processes, methods and philosophies from the fields of ontology and phenomenology, Hans helps his clients discover their unique path to a self actualized life. His clients report high levels of satisfaction, liberation, joy and power.

You can find out more about Hans at http://ontoco.com/

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