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Coaching Model: cor∃
British Transformational Coach Corina Pall A coach can support clients develop self-awareness by summarizing, paraphrasing, reiterating and mirroring back what the client has said. transformational coach, coach united kingdom, corina pall
Power Tool: Self-awareness vs. Self-consciousness
British Life Coach Jacqui Ariaans This case study is a description of a journey one of my clients asked me to be part of. I will call her Jennifer. jacqui ariaans, career coach, coach united kingdom
Research Paper: Trust the Coaching Process
Coaching Model: Throw Your Hat Over the Wall
Canadian Life Coach Michele Spencer As coaches it is important for us to be able to dance between these two viewpoints. On the one hand we use active listening and gather all the facts from the perspective of the client. life coach, coach canada, michele spencer
Power Tool: Intuition vs. Logic
American Career Coach Alyson Garrido During a difficult transition, like a job search, it is helpful to reframe perspectives to leverage positivity and grow what is going well. With so many messages around using one’s strengths, it can be overwhelming to determine how to proceed without knowing what those strengths are. coach united states, career coach, alyson garrido
Research Paper: Identifying Strengths
Coaching Model: The Expat Compass
American Career Coaching Robin P. Pajot The lack of knowledge and direction is expensive. Studying and working in fields that are not a natural fit can lead to reduced success, more time in college, and unfulfilling careers. coach united states, career coaching, robin p. pajot
Power Tool: Expensive vs. Priceless
Malaysian Cross Cultural Coach Merel Nahuysen MA needed to pauze, in order to get more clarity about the way to pursue her dream of becoming an artist. coach malaysia, cross cultural coach, transformational coach, merel nahuysen
Research Paper: The Power Of Doing Nothing
Austrian Life Coach, Gerdi Verwoert In the end it is not whether or not the client reaches the particular ‘summit’ he sets himself at the beginning of his coaching journey (although that is, of course, important). coach austria, life coach, gerdi verwoert
Coaching Model: The Hiking
Indian Executive Coach Payal Rajaratnam A values and life purpose exercise helps a client to understand their selves better and identify what is important in their journey. In addition identifying their strengths and talents increases the clients self value. coach india, executive coach, payal rajaratnam
Power Tool: Ideal Self vs. Real Self
Indian Executive Coach Payal Rajaratnam A values and life purpose exercise helps a client to understand their selves better and identify what is important in their journey. In addition identifying their strengths and talents increases the clients self value. coach india, executive coach, payal rajaratnam
How do you describe your ‘Self’?
American Life Coach Leann Ferry Goals come in all shapes and sizes. What you need to do to “lean in” more will look different from the next woman. Whatever it is, it’s time to get crystal clear about what you want to happen, what you have to do to make it happen and who you have to BE to do what needs to be done. coach united states, leann ferry, life coach
“Leaning in” takes courage. To really “lean in”, women need to learn how to show up with their true thoughts & feelings and to stand strong in the face of negative reactions. Continue...
Like many people that are drawn to coaching, it is because we care about people, about their lives and their hopes and dreams, and about their striving to gain personal mastery over these lives. How I show that caring is by bringing curiosity, attentive listening and powerful/intuitive questioning to each session to facilitate the process of them gaining this personal mastery. Continue...
American Life Coach Lisa Hulla The tools from the LEAN methodology to support my clients by changing their perspective. After many practice opportunities with self and clients, I have successfully re-tooled what I believe is a fresh approach towards achieving results. Thus, the power tool Push versus Pull was constructed. coach united states, life coach, lisa hulla
In my experience, I have been fortunate to have built a toolbox of transferable skills.
My coaching model is based on the book I read called E² by Pam Grout.
Indian Executive Coach Jahnavi Gurjer In order to move ahead in our lives we must be willing to accept life in its myriad forms for what it is rather than for what we want it to be or what we imagine it to be. jahnavi gurjer, executive coach, coach india
The worst loneliness is not to be comfortable with yourself – Mark Twain
Acceptance is described in the dictionary as, “the act of believing or assenting as true.” It is indeed a strong catalyst that brings about change and transformation in an individual. It is the faith that despite the circumstances, all is well. Continue...