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Regenerate Coaching

Molly Kain Previous Background Experience

Molly has extensive experience in Retail Management, having spent over 30 years creating, managing and delivering displays and in-store merchandise presentations. As a display artist and manager, working for a number of large South African Corporates over a 15 year period, she worked closely with her fellow managers to create and deliver customer value. She fully understands the urgency that defines retail operations and she is no stranger to the relentless pressure placed on staff and management to perform.

Having realized her corporate retail management goals, she set up her own display business and for a further period of 15 years, she and her team of staff crafted display and in-store presentation services, to a number of Corporate Retail clients.

This work ultimately led Molly into coaching, as she had developed a range of skills over the years that had assisted her to work with others to develop their unrealized potential. Coaching provided her with the opportunity to enhance her skills and to further practice these skills, to the benefit of all her coaching clients.

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What Is Integral Coaching?

Perhaps one of the most powerful ways of understanding coaching is from the end, because if we know what we are intending to accomplish, we can correct ourselves as we go along and we are able to evaluate our success at the end.
The products of coaching are meant to distinguish coaching from other modalities and we present coaching as more than being an accountability partner that supports someone in reaching their goals, or as a disciplinarian who changes someones unwanted actions. Instead we claim that coaching occurs in a bigger frame that sometimes includes these two modalities, but goes well beyond that.

 

The Products of Coaching
The architect of Integral Coaching, James Flaherty describes the products of coaching in his book, Coaching to Excellence in Others, as follows:

Long-Term Excellent Performance
This means that the client meets the high objective standards of the discipline in which coaching is occurring. Standards are objective when any competent person can observe them. For example, hitting a home run in baseball is an objective standard, as is a checkmate in chess; however, we must know something about each game to be able to observe these outcomes as favorable.

Self-correction
Well-coached clients can observe when they are performing well and when they are not and will make any necessary adjustments independently of the coach. By keeping this criterion in mind, coaches can avoid the big temptation of becoming indispensable and, instead, work to build the competence of their client.

Self-generation
We can always improve, and well-coached people know this and will continually find ways on their own to do so. They will practice more, or they will watch others perform, or they will learn an activity that will strengthen them in a new way that improves their competence.

As a coach I believe that I work in the way of a healer. I do not coach the problem, I coach the person back into wholeness. Once there, they are able to find Joy, and live their lives as intended whether their aspirations are great or small they will be at peace with themselves and where they are at. I have completed the Coaching to Excellence Course (CTE), the Associate Coaching Course (ACC), the Professional Coaching Course (PCC) and 10 Coaching Mastery Modules, to deepen her coaching competence, through the University of Cape Towns Graduate School of Business, Centre for Coaching (UCT GSB CFC). I have also successfully completed the Adfen Enneagram Practitioners course. During 2014 I have studied for and completed The introduction to Neuroscience in Coaching through the UGSM-Monarch Business School Switzerland, Institute for Cellular and molecular Medicine and the Departments of Physiology and Psychology, University of Pretoria. She passed that course with distinction. I am now beginning the following coach training. The Medical Coaching Training Course offers significant insight and technique to those Coaches with a specific interest in working with people who live with illness, their caregivers and family members. As an extension to your existing coaching work, the content of the Certificate in Medical Coaching will enable you to offer support and empowerment on may levels and address all aspects of your clients life and his specific circumstances: body, emotions, mind, perspective and social environment. Molly feels that this training will also allow her the ability to coach people in an organization who may be boarded due to illness, or as a service to employees working with HIV and AIDS or facing retrenchment. This is a ICF accredited training course and will be completed within 5 months.

Molly Kain has helped me change in ways I could not imagine. Her most amazing quality is that she gets you immediately – you can talk and talk and talk and at the end of that – she can accurately summaries what you are saying – in other words she totally got me!
– Farren Jansen Botha

Molly Kain is not only a remarkable coach, but also a wonderful person. She is in touch with herself and is so authentic as a person. Molly has the ability to coach in a unique way and she only brings out the best in other people!!!
– Hennie Dippenaar

Contact Details of Regenerate Coaching with Molly Kain

Address: 29 Ellingham Drive

Contact Number: 072 325 6377

Email: mollyikain@gmail.com