“It’s just complete multi-sensory emersion”
Jacqueline Harris has over 25 years of experience as a coach, with the last 15 of them taking her clients into the great outdoors. She joins us from the edge of a lake she often walks around with her clients.
This podcast focuses on the great topics of how the senses and client’s feelings are impacted by coaching outdoors and co-partnering with nature, enabling them to think differently and find creative solutions to their challenges. We also talk about how walking side-by-side adds a different dynamic to the conversation and the ability to listen more attentively, compared to being sat opposite each other indoors.
Jacqueline shares her huge wealth of knowledge and experience and is a wonderful example of a practitioner who has realised the benefits of outdoor coaching for many years.
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Our guest
Jacqueline Harris of Breath of Fresh Air is a highly experienced sales and leadership trainer and facilitator and a qualified professional executive and business coach.
As an Accredited Professional Executive Coach with the Association for Coaching, NLP Master Practitioner and a passionate follower of accelerated learning, she is devoted to designing learning, coaching and consultancy solutions aligned to business objectives that enable individuals and organisations to achieve their goals.
Jacqueline developed the Breath of Fresh Air approach as a result of exploring the impact of the environment, nature and walking on the quality of our thinking and learning.
Her role in life is to inspire and enable herself and others – businesses, teams and individuals – to realise dreams. She believes that we can all achieve and do anything we really want to do. We just sometimes need a little help, in the form of facilitation, coaching, consultancy or training, to understand exactly what we want and how to achieve it.
When not working, Jacqueline loves to grow plants as well as people and is in her element in her garden or out walking through the countryside. She also enjoys cooking, especially baking, and practices yoga for her mind and her body.