Sylviecarter
Mindscious 'adjective' was first created on December 1st 2009.
The term Mindscious means : blending mindful focus and conscious action to generate creativity, empowered thinking and effective leadership.Italic text .
The term 'Mindscious' was coined by an executive coach to specify and describe a new experiential coaching and facilitation process, designed to engage and empower mindful thinking and action to maximise and grow leadership potential.
"Great coaching leaders start from within themselves, giving mindful and conscious attention to strengths for success"
The term was inspired by what is referred to as 'brain based' or 'evidence based' coaching.
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before the question. Again, welcome! Ottawa4ever (talk) 11:48, 20 May 2010 (UTC)
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