Lin Tan, MCC is an executive and mentor coach and also a founder of Collective Change Institute (CCI). She is the youngest Master Certified Coach (ICF) in Singapore, making her 1 of 6 Master Coaches in Singapore. Lin also served as the president of ICF Singapore in 2020.
Her clients include DHL, Partners Group, TVH Australia, and diverse agencies of the Singapore government.
She has a Bachelorās degree in Business Communications from Murdoch University, Australia.
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Links Mentioned
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- International Coaching Federation
- Collective Change Institute
- Process Oriented Psychology
- Kelvin Lim
- Somatic experiencing
- Resis Motivation Profile
- Return of Investment Coaching
- New Venture West ā Integral Coaching
- Newfield ā Ontological Coaching
- Co-Active Coaching Institute
- Neuroleadership (wiki) Coaching
- Landmark Seminar
- Tony Robbin Seminar
- Rapid Resolution Therapy (wiki)
- Art Therapy (wiki)
- Manifestation course
- Jay Levinson
- Arnold Mindell (wiki)
- Atlas ShruggedĀ by Ann Rand
- The Pantry Muse
Show Notes
[00:55] Lin’s tattoo
[06:01] Lin’s journey of discovering self-doubt
[09:36] Recommendations for managing self-doubt
[18:15] Saying no to a request
[31:45] How do you discern when to leave your job?
[36:51] Lin’s journey as a mum
[42:12] How does victimhood affect family relationship
[47:18] Lin’s depression
[53:17] Advice for partnership business
[58:45] Working through disagreements with her husband
[1:15:04] On spirituality
[1:46:32] Journey to charging $2,000/h for her coaching
[1:31:42] How does discrimination show up in the coaching industry
[1:36:20] What’s the difference between different schools of coaching
[1:48:46] How does Landmark and Tony Robbins seminar add to the coaching toolkit
[1:55:11] What does Lin look out for in a mentor?
[1:57:36] Different kinds of love
[2:08:32] Problem with positive thinking