Tag: Ethics


  • Part One: End of Chapter One

    This first chapter of the Enasni Blog has been a conversation about coherence — what it looks like, how it feels, and why it matters. This chapter ends with gratitude — for everyone reading, sharing, and applying these insights. The story continues because balance is not a destination; it’s a rhythm we return to, again…

  • The Enasni Blog Round-Up: Building Breakthrough Bridges

    Over the past cycle, we’ve been unpacking what it means to build bridges — between stress and peace, intention and action, self and system. Each post has explored a different layer of wholeness, from the personal to the global. Here’s where we’ve travelled so far.

  • How to Evaluate a Coaching Organisation

    The right coaching organisation can transform teams, elevate leaders, and shift an entire culture. The wrong one can drain resources and leave people more cynical than before. So how do you tell the difference? Below are the key lenses through which to assess whether a coaching provider is worth trusting — not just with budgets,…

  • How to Recognise a High-Quality Coach

    Coaching has become one of the fastest-growing professions in the world. But with growth comes noise — and not every voice offering “coaching” carries the same depth or discipline. So how can someone tell the difference between a high-quality coach and one who simply calls themselves one? Here’s what to look for when evaluating coaching…

  • Media and Wholeness: The Stories That Shape Us

    Stories build the world long before policies or products do. Every image, headline, and broadcast tells us what to value, what to fear, and who to be. When media loses wholeness, so does society. When truth fragments, people follow. Wholeness in media isn’t censorship or spin — it’s balance. It’s remembering that communication is less…

  • Technology and Wholeness: The Human Algorithm

    Technology was built to make life easier. Somewhere along the way, it started making life louder. Our devices hum all day — tracking, reminding, demanding — until silence itself becomes a luxury. Wholeness invites a new relationship with technology: not rejection, but integration. Not “unplug,” but “align.”

  • Coaching and the Professional Code of Ethics

    Ethics is the quiet backbone of professional coaching. It’s what gives the practice its integrity — a shared standard that protects the client, honours the profession, and keeps we as coaches aligned with truth.