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What Exactly Is Coaching? Consultants are more expert advisors, and even in coaching direct suggestions are sometimes required, but more often coaching uses insightful questions to help the client discover their own way, even when that way differs from the coach’s ideas. As coach, you would most often work towards one specific client objective at a time. You would assist clients to have a 360o view, taking into account what they need to do to prioritize and clear the way for appropriate actions towards their objective, such as having the necessary time and finances and finishing other projects first. Together you then outline clear steps to be taken. A coach is resourceful in helping their client find out what’s necessary to prepare to launch, making any necessary adjustments along the way. Keep in mind goals can be something external, such as starting a brand new project OR they may be internal, such as building the confidence and know-how to do what needs to be done before action begins. As coach you will assist in both inner and outer changes simultaneously. What Makes a Good Coach? A good coach will always:
How Is Coaching Made Easy? What Makes Coaching Difficult? To intentionally not assume the role of expert with all the answers, a coach should try on language like, “let’s say what we both mean on this by expressing it another way, so we can both be clearer on it…” or “I don’t feel clear here, so help me hear what you mean another way…” or “I don’t have the answer here, so let’s look together,” and “Can you help me better understand why last week you stated this as your goal and now we’re talking about X?” This type of language doesn’t blame, is open and expresses a desire for clarity. There are many tricks of the trade, but with or without formal training, if you’re coaching others, you must stay committed to the other person and not to your own “looking good” or “doing it right.” Trust your instincts in working with others, and remember the benefits of being agile. If you know you can’t make a mistake because you can always share honestly and course correct, then you will have the confidence you need to serve another person, while you improve your coaching skills along the way. Additional Resources About the Author
Laurie Sheppard is a master certified Life and Career Coach through The Hudson Institute of Santa Barbara and the International Coach Federation. She offers many resources at her websites: http://www.creatingatwill.com and http://www.positivethinkingway.com
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