Resources


Recommended Reading for Organisations

Book Description
Coaching with NLP: Joseph O’Connor & Andrea Lages Combines theory and logic with practical applications for life and executive coaching. Some useful tools for coaching.
Excellence in Coaching; Diversity in Coaching; Psychometrics in Coaching 7; Leadership in Coaching: Association for Coaching: Jonathan Passmore Great series of books produced by the Association for Coaching, an essential addition to your coaching library.
Co-active Coaching: Whitworth, Kimsey-House & Sandahl Coaching model, tools and techniques, practical and easy to adapt to your own use.
The EQ Edge: Steve Stein & Howard E Book The dynamic of emotional intelligence and understanding how to use its insights in coaching and the workplace.
Time to Think: Nancy Kline Listening at a whole new level, this will change your coaching. For the better!
59 Seconds: Professor Richard Wiseman A self help book with a difference, all of its content is underpinned with research. It will help you be a little happier, perform a little better and improve your relationships.
Brilliant CV: Bright & Earl Learn how to write CVs that make the shortlist.
Brilliant Interview: Ros Jay Learn to present yourself in the best possible way and understand what interests interviewers most.
Do it Tomorrow: Mark Forster Fantastic tips on time management and dealing with procrastination.
Wander Woman: Marcia Reynolds For high achieving women who expect more from themselves and keep searching for something more. Lovely book!
The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: Patrick Lencioni A gripping analysis of what makes teams work effectively.


Recommended Links for Organisations

Association for Coaching

Association for Coaching, Ireland

British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies

Chartered Institute of Personnel Development (CIPD)

Enterprising Women’s Network

Institute of Leadership & Management (ILM)

The Business Network Banbridge

NI Jobs Ask the Expert: Career Coaching

Women’s Executive Network

Mind Tools


Recommended Reading for Individuals

Book Description
Instant Confidence: Paul McKenna A short and easy to read programme for building confidence. It works!
How to Be Brilliant: Michael Heppell If being good isn’t good enough and you want to achieve the very best and be the very best, this book is brilliant!
Overcoming Low Self Esteem: Melanie Fennell A really useful self help book using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy to improve self esteem.
Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway: Susan Jeffers Simple approaches to transforming anxiety and fear into confidence and action.
Taming Your Gremlin: Rick Carson Some great ideas on tacking that self defeating inner critic.
The Four Agreements, Practical Guide to Personal Freedom: Don Miguel Ruiz A simple approach to life about personal freedom and happiness.
59 Seconds: Professor Richard Wiseman A self help book with a difference, all of its content is underpinned with research. It will help you be a little happier, perform a little better and improve your relationships.
Brilliant CV: Bright & Earl Learn how to write CVs that make the shortlist.
Brilliant Interview: Ros Jay Learn to present yourself in the best possible way and understand what interests interviewers most.
Do it Tomorrow: Mark Forster Fantastic tips on time management and dealing with procrastination.
Wander Woman: Marcia Reynolds For high achieving women who expect more from themselves and keep searching for something more. Lovely book!


Recommended Links for Individuals

Life Coach Directory

Royal College of Psychiatrists: Information on CBT

Irish Institute of NLP

Beat ‘n’ Track

Cherry Rocks

NIjobs.com