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Mentoring / Self-Actualising

Individual - Session Rate

Service Description

We give a special meaning to the function of mentoring. Many of us know of the term "self actualising" from the top level of Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. It attempts to answer the "what else is there" questions that we start to ask as we become more self-assured.

Frequently a life event or nagging problem will push us to look at these completing phases of our personal development. This opportunity to self-actualise can be taken and used with simple, yet deep unconscious-level personal examination, using video-feedback.

Roger Fry has a portfolio of clients who use this mentoring service on a regular basis.

Who Will Benefit?

  • Executives requiring a mentor.
  • Many senior managers or executives who are challenged to develop further.
  • Those with a specific problem to resolve.

Service Outline

  • A user-friendly video sounding board session.
  • The client talks about a problem, discontent or challenge into a TV camera, and watches the replay before repeating the exercise a number of times.
  • There is minimum involvement by the counsellor.

The result is change: self-enlightenment, and resolutions which are self-motivated and within one's own power to carry out. Usually one or two sessions of 1.5 - 2 hours are required.

Those who have used this service include chief executives, SES members in Federal and State Departments, consultants and other senior managers.