At ECUBE Training and Consulting, one of our core beliefs is this:
True leadership development is not just about building capabilities, it’s about creating clarity.
And the most powerful pathway to clarity is coaching.
In every leadership program we deliver, we intentionally weave coaching into the journey, both individually and in groups.
Why?
Because, while workshops build knowledge and skills, coaching transforms awareness into action.
Recently, I facilitated a series of group coaching sessions for 25 senior executives at one of the hashtag#UAE’s largest and most dynamic real estate developers.
Many of them came in with years of experience and a wealth of training under their belt. But after just 90 minutes, the shift was palpable.
One of the leaders said, “It was all in my head, jumbled up. But now, everything’s so clear. I know what I want, how to get there, and I feel strong and capable of moving forward.”
That’s the magic of coaching!
Coaching isn’t about telling people what to do.
It is based on a fundamental truth: you already know what you want, and you already have the inner resources to achieve it.
The missing link is often the time, space, and support to unpack it.
Here’s what coaching unlocks for leaders:
✅ Clarity on what truly matters – not just professionally, but personally.
✅ Recognition of their strengths – and how to use them strategically.
✅ Vision and direction – what they want, where they’re going, and why.
✅ A real strategy – not vague ideas, but step-by-step action.
✅ Confidence and ownership – a deeper belief in their capability.
✅ Accountability and momentum – consistent progress, not just inspiration.
Too often, leaders get stuck in “problem mode.” Or they get caught in passive learning, consuming information but not applying it.
Coaching helps them break out of that loop. It’s the bridge between insight and implementation.
In our work at Ecube Training and Consulting, we’ve seen over and over again that when leaders are coached well, they move with clarity, confidence, and purpose.
And when that happens, everything changes…
Their teams,
Their performance
and
Their impact.
If you’re investing in leadership development, make coaching a core part of the journey. The results will speak for themselves.
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I had the incredible opportunity to co-lead the Resilient Leader program for the dynamic team at Kreston Menon, alongside Dia Mitra, PCC.
Designed by EcubeTrainingandConsulting, this immersive experience focused on unlocking leadership potential through executive coaching, MBTI analysis, and TheLeadershipChallenge framework.
We kicked off with inspiring opening remarks from Saju Augustine, Senior Partner – Kreston Menon & Regional Director (Middle East) – Kreston Global Audit Group, and Shibu Abraham, Director – HR & Administration, Kreston Menon & Chair of the Leadership Team, HR & People Network – Kreston Global.
Their vision set the tone for a transformative journey.
The energy in the room was phenomenal!
From deep discussions to self-reflection and action-driven strategies, participants embraced the challenge to lead with resilience, inspire their teams, and drive business success. It’s been great to see how they are applying these insights in their roles since the program.
Excited for what’s ahead and looking forward to more such impactful sessions! 🚀
We have all been in situations where we feel compelled to respond, where the noise, the interruptions, or the lack of respect in a room make us want to raise our voices and assert control.
But….
What if, instead of raising our voices, we raised the quality of our words?
Recently, during a training session I was leading, I found myself facing an unusual amount of disturbance. Participants were distracted, conversations overlapped, and even the event sponsors contributed to the disruption. More than once, I felt the urge to intervene sharply and call out the disrespect. But just as I was about to do so, a powerful thought crossed my mind:
“If you can’t keep your words sweet, keep your words.”
This simple yet profound idea shifted my entire approach…
Instead of reacting immediately, I chose to wait for the break.
During that time, I approached one of the most disruptive participants for a one-on-one conversation. Instead of simply pointing out the interruptions, I started by acknowledging what they had done well. I sincerely appreciated how some of their contributions had helped others grasp key concepts.
And then, honestly but without harshness, I expressed what had been challenging about their behaviour.
What happened next was remarkable.
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A noticeable shift took place not just in the participant’s behavior but in the entire room’s energy. From that moment onward, they were more engaged, more respectful, and more in sync with the session.

Why Words Matter More Than Volume
This experience reinforced something essential:
When frustration builds up, we have two choices—
- Let emotions take over and speak on our behalf, often with words that may be regrettable.
- Consciously refine our communication, ensuring that our words remain constructive, no matter the situation.
The easiest path is to react, but the most effective path is to reflect.
When we respond with composure and clarity instead of anger, we don’t just manage a situation; we elevate it.
The Power of Raising Words, Not Volume
Harsh words may force compliance, but thoughtful words create commitment. There is a big difference between someone reluctantly cooperating and someone genuinely aligning with your message. True influence does not come from overpowering others but from inspiring them to listen.
If a moment tempts you to respond with frustration, pause and ask:
• Am I speaking, or is my emotion speaking for me?
• Is my communication being driven by reaction or by intention?
• How can I raise my words instead of my volume?
In the end, communication is not just about what we say…
It is about the environment we create!
By choosing words that uplift rather than tear down, we not only enhance our impact but also cultivate a space where respect, collaboration, and meaningful dialogue thrive.
So, the next time you find yourself in a challenging conversation, remember:
If you can’t keep your words sweet, keep your words. Because silence in wisdom is always louder than words spoken in anger.
16. Lately, I’ve been failing!
Not dramatically…but in quiet, personal ways: missed targets, stalled approvals, lost deals.
And every time, the inner critic pipes up: “Maybe you’re just not good enough.”
A recent one hit hard.
We worked closely with a client for weeks.
Meetings, revisions, full commitment.
Then…
Just like that…they chose someone else!
No explanation.
I was gutted!
But as the dust settled, a better question emerged…
What is this failure trying to teach me?
The answer
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That I showed up. I tried. I cared.
And that matters more than the outcome.
Failure, I’ve realised, is feedback.
It’s proof I’m in motion. Not stuck. Not hiding behind comfort zones.
But evolving…boldly, consciously.
So I’ve stopped asking, “How successful am I?”
Now I ask, “How bravely did I fail today?”
Because failure means I’m doing work that matters.
And that, to me, is the real success!