Articles

An Introduction to Integral Coaching Canada's work from the Journal of Integral Theory and Practice
Joanne Hunt 2010
ICC's Coaching Approach: Transcending and including our Current Way of Being.

Building Integral Coaching Canada from the Journal of Integral Theory and Practice
Joanne Hunt 2010
Learn more about the Founders of ICC and how they developed their company.

The Shape of Compassion
Joanne Hunt 2006
Building the coach’s container (body) to sit with strong emotions.

I Can Handle It - Understanding Capacity
Joanne Hunt 2003
For all those people who shoulder the burden and have the strength to do it

I Really Want It But Do I Have To Change?
Joanne Hunt 2003
A personal story about my own attempts to 'change' and discovering what it takes

Coaching: The Dance of Change and Resistance
Joanne Hunt 2003
Working with resistance as a coach or as a client

Coach? Mentor? Leader? Manager? [English original]
Joanne Hunt 2002
An article that distinguishes various disciplines and how they each relate to Coaching

Coach? Mentor? Leader? Gestionnaire? [French translation]
Joanne Hunt 2002

The Power of Pause
Joanne Hunt & Laura Divine 2002
Why it is so difficult to slow down and how to bring pause into your life

The Conversations We Have [English original]
Joanne Hunt & Laura Divine 2002
How to become more effective in day to day conversations that occur

Les conversations que nous avons entre nous [French translation]
Joanne Hunt & Laura Divine 2002



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This is an INUKSHUK which is an Inuit stone figure traditionally found in the icy north. It is a Canadian symbol. INUKSHUKS are erected as beacons by the Inuit traveller leaving a marker for those who follow. These large stone figures can be seen from great distances over ice and snow. Northern travellers can pick out a marker on the distant horizon and walk to it before looking out across the vast tundra for the next INUKSHUK to guide them along unfamiliar and ever-changing terrain. The unique configuration of each stone figure is particular to each person who builds it so you will recognize your companions along the way; each formation also provides vital messages of warning or opportunity. Lastly, it is a sign of respect to pay attention, to stop your own journey and to build an INUKSHUK for travellers yet to come.

The people who join the lineage practicing Integral Coaching® are much like these Inuit travellers. They benefit from those who have come before them and have the responsibility to those who are still to come. It is a lineage that includes skilful means, direct action, clear intention, wise compassion, deep respect, and love. Most of all, Love. It is both a sacred duty and a call to serve clients, students, community, consciousness, and other coaches in this lineage. The INUKSHUK symbolizes all of this to us.       Close