I’ve studied with other coaching schools, and I’ve found Ann-Marie McKelvey’s approach to be much more dynamic and in-depth than the others. The school’s focus on mindfulness-based coaching is brilliant. Basing a coaching practice in mindfulness helps us as coaches to create a space in the coaching process for our clients to become even more creative, resourceful, and whole as they move forward with their agendas.
Testimonials
Becoming a Mindfulness Coach: You and Your Clients helped me deepen my day-to-day mindfulness practice. Using the awareness practices and skills from class, I deepened my sense of how well my thoughts and actions reflect my values and I engaged in exercises and dialogue which supported me in making changes and living more fully in my integrity.
Christy EndicottMSW, LICSW
Blog Posts
Mindful Action, Mindful Acceptance: Living in the Tension Between the World As It Is and the World As It Could Be
Brother David and Me: The Ring of Gratitude
Absolute and the Dissolute and the Resolute Solution
Dreams, Intuition and Synchronicity II
The Magic of MCS: Q&A with Faculty About the History, Mission and Classes with MCS Faculty