In my end is my beginning...

In my end is my beginning...

This week I had my final supervision session with Jan, with whom I have had a peer- co-supervisory relationship, focused on our respective coaching work, for six years.?It was, as ever, a very rich and fruitful session, and I reached some conclusions about questions that had been live for me for some time, about my coaching identity and my coaching philosophy, which felt particularly timely in a final session. And naturally, we included a retrospective, looking at what we had learned together, and how we had worked together.

That was all very positive; we were both able to identify for ourselves and each other, significant learning and development over the years, arising from our work together; and that included, of course, our supervisory, as well as our coaching, skills.?In part that was because we had both undertaken supervisory training a few years back, so had been particularly attending to that - reading the literature, discussing with colleagues at workshops, and so on. We wrote a blog post on some of our reflections on that learning on the?CSP blog, here.

screenshot of blogpost (and hyperlink)


And as I wrote up my notes for the session for the last time, I went back to my notes from our very first session, back in 2015.?And guess what, some of the issues that were alive then have only just been resolved; and some that reared their head in this final session, and felt new, were also foreshadowed in that very first session.?

T S Eliot

We shall not cease from exploration.?

And the end of all our exploring.??

Will be to arrive where we started.?

And know?the place for the?first time.??

T S Eliot knew a thing or two, didn't he...

Andrew, like T S Eliot, you certainly 'know a thing or two'...

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