What Is wingwave®Coaching?

By Nikola Goranovic                                        

wingwave® Coaching is a new short-term neurocognitive coaching concept that combines several extremely effective and well-proven coaching techniques to achieve immediate, profound and long-lasting changes. This innovative method is the preferred technique for addressing all areas of life that are connected with stressful memories of past experiences and/or unhelpful emotions regarding future events that impact on client’s sense of wellbeing and accomplishment.

The effects of wingwave® Coaching  are very measurable and the complete success in dissolving mental blocks is usually achieved within just a few (1 – 3) coaching sessions. Because this method is based on scientific research and its’ effects are very tangible, it has gained significant popularity in other European countries and the USA.

INNERNATION is the first Coaching company in the UK
offering this effective technique.


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ingwave® Coaching helps clients:

  • mentally prepare for peak performance

  • activate personal resources whenever they need them

  • implement changes

  • enhance their abilities and skills

  • dissolve mental blocks that have kept them from being where they want to be

  • overcome personal and professional disappointments and setbacks on the way to their goals

  • transform their limiting thought and behavioural patterns into self-confidence

  • increase their stress-resilience, creativity, and overall well-being

This method is used by a variety of individuals, including successful executives, managers, creative people and athletes, to maximize their personal and professional performance and increase their focus and the inner sense of wellbeing.

 

How Does It Work?

wingwave® Coaching is based on science and common sense, taking into account how our brains work and process information as well as how the unprocessed experiences continue to influence our sense of well-being and our performance.

The metaphor hiding behind the name wingwave® comes from Edward N. Lorenz’s theory of chaos which claims that the blink of a butterfly’s wing can generate a hurricane on the other side of the globe. In wingwave we have a parallel with this theory, as slight impulses generated by eye movements can significantly move the tide of one’s senses further on, causing a positive change of behaviour.

How Does wingwave® Coaching Work?
- The Neurobiology of 'Stuck' Emotional Conflicts

The wingwave® technique combines:       
Bilateral hemisphere stimulation, through “awake”
   Rapid Eye Movement (REM) induction with auditory
   or tactile left-right input
Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)
Kinesiology - muscle response (myostatic) test
   to evaluate the effectiveness of the process

Unlike other Coaching and therapy methods, wingwave® does not require the client to perform an 'emotional striptease' by discussing or analysing their problems; instead, the negative emotions that need to be targeted by the intervention are detected in an unobtrusive manner using the myostatic test. This is why wingwave® Coaching is particularly useful when working with clients suffering from the Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), including the victims of trauma and abuse, as well as those suffering from Anxiety, Phobias and Panic Disorder (PD).

wingwave® vs. Coaching Methods Based on Verbal Communication

Clients that have benefited from wingwave® Coaching include Volkswagen, Colgate Palmolive GmbH and several insurance companies and banks in Germany, Luxemburg and Switzerland, as well as a number of professional athletes in different sports, such as athletics, martial arts, boxing, football and volleyball.

wingwave® is a trademark method developed in the 1990s by Cora Besser-Siegmund and Harry Siegmund, psychologists and management trainers at the Besser-Siegmund Institute in Hamburg, Germany. This coaching method has been extensively researched at the Hanover Medical School  in Germany and is successfully used in Executive Coaching and Sports Performance Coaching in many European countries and the USA.

 

 

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