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Drivers in Transactional Analysis: 5 Key Drivers Explained​

Drivers, as defined in Transactional Analysis (TA), are internalized imperatives that stem from early life experiences. These aren’t just random tendencies, they are deeply ingrained beliefs about what you must do to gain love, acceptance or validation. These drivers become so familiar and automatic that we rarely question them, but they hold immense power in shaping how we behave, think and interact with the world. Growing up, we absorb messages from parents, teachers, caregivers and other influential figures in our lives. The expectations, praises and sometimes even criticisms we receive from them shapes how we view ourselves and our worth.

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Transformational Coaching: Shift Behaviors and Beliefs

Transformational Coaching is a powerful process that guides you toward meaningful change by focusing on the interplay between behaviours, beliefs, and ways of being. As a coach, I’ve witnessed firsthand the incredible power of transformational coaching to achieve longlasting change in people’s lives. It’s not just about setting goals or achieving immediate results, it’s about diving deep into the essence of who we are: Our behaviours, beliefs and ways of being.

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Behaviour Cycle – Change Your Beliefs, Change Your Life

Everything we do in daily life is learned behaviour. At some point in our lives, we learned how to act and how to handle all kinds of situations. However, there is more beneath the surface that is not directly visible until you take the time to pause and reflect on yourself. “Why am I doing what I’m doing?”, “Is this behaviour helping me achieve the results I want, or am I sabotaging myself?”. For most of our behaviour, there is no need to evaluate or investigate because it is not limiting us. However, it becomes problematic when certain behaviours, often unconscious, do not contribute to personal growth or functioning normally in life. Just like in any change process, it all starts with becoming aware. Making the unconscious conscious and addressing the elements that hinder you is crucial. This is what happens in therapy, it’s what we focus on in our Coaching Program. One of the tools we use for this purpose is the Behaviour Cycle. In this article, we will delve into this method to provide you with a deeper understanding.

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