New book on coaching distinctions by Silvia Guarnieri and the EEC team

22nd July 2020

’Coaching Distinctions: Building Ourselves Through Language' is the title of the book published by Silvia Guarnieri, founding partner of EEC and MCC coach. A collective work that she has coordinated and written alongside EEC coaches and trainers.

   
 

(From left to right) Ruth Gavilán, Sandra Díaz Leonardo, Silvia Guarnieri and Rosa Zappino, coaches who have formed the editorial committee.

 

 

The text, which is published today in ebook version edited by LID, it is a choral book with practical reflections, fruit of over 18 years of experience. It focuses on how language can be a powerful tool for choosing our participation in life. It is suitable for everyone, not just coaches.

Is foreword by Master Coach Jim Selman and Eva López-Acevedo Co-founding member of the EEC and PCC coach. “It has been a pleasure and a pride to collaborate with Jim on the pages that open this book. It’s been 18 years working alongside Silvia building a project, and participating in this new one in this way has been particularly exciting for me,” comments López-Acevedo.

Together with Silvia Guarnieri, they have participated as an editorial committee Rosa Zappino, Ruth Gavilán and Sandra Díaz-Leonardo EEC trainers, supervisors, and coaches. Twenty-three coaches and facilitators From the European School of Coaching, they have addressed different distinctions, including change, love, compassion, guilt, desire, and empathy.

"Language is not innocent. The words we use to talk to ourselves, or to communicate with others, open or close doors for us.. ”According to how we imagine the meaning of words, we will behave. This shows that language is alive, that it changes in every era, in every culture, in every system. As linguistic beings, we constantly do the work of giving a word more weight, other times a new meaning, and other times discarding them from the language. This makes the word can be experienced in one way or another. Giving a word another meaning has individual and also systemic implications, it makes us grow as people and as a culture," assures Silvia Guarnieri.