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Welcome to another thought-provoking episode, “Coaching with Mastery & Elegance with
After finishing their coach training, most new coaches are eager to put their newly acquired skills into practice. Although they may have gained significant
ICF Code of Ethics and the Core Competencies are helpful anchoring resources. The key is understanding
In this conversation, we discussed some more challenging scenarios that can arise in everyday coaching. These include:
• Working with a client who might benefit from therapy instead of coaching.
• Coaching a client who was sponsored by someone else when they may not have bought into the value of coaching and are not fully committed to the process.
• Coaching a client who doesn’t have a clear agenda for the session and is stuck in the mindset of not knowing.
• Clients who favor specific modalities that differ from the coach’s comfort zones.
• Assessing the coachability and factors that may impact a client’s coachability.
• The value of coaching supervision and mentoring and how to build a support system once coaching in the real world.
Check out the
Master the ICF Exam with our Expert-Led Course – starting on November 8
Group Mentor Coaching – beginning on November 12
Goal Getter Group Coaching Program – starting on December 18
Cynthia’s programs are available on her website.
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Welcome to another thought-provoking episode, “Coaching with Mastery & Elegance with
After finishing their coach training, most new coaches are eager to put their newly acquired skills into practice. Although they may have gained significant
ICF Code of Ethics and the Core Competencies are helpful anchoring resources. The key is understanding
In this conversation, we discussed some more challenging scenarios that can arise in everyday coaching. These include:
• Working with a client who might benefit from therapy instead of coaching.
• Coaching a client who was sponsored by someone else when they may not have bought into the value of coaching and are not fully committed to the process.
• Coaching a client who doesn’t have a clear agenda for the session and is stuck in the mindset of not knowing.
• Clients who favor specific modalities that differ from the coach’s comfort zones.
• Assessing the coachability and factors that may impact a client’s coachability.
• The value of coaching supervision and mentoring and how to build a support system once coaching in the real world.
Check out the
Master the ICF Exam with our Expert-Led Course – starting on November 8
Group Mentor Coaching – beginning on November 12
Goal Getter Group Coaching Program – starting on December 18
Cynthia’s programs are available on her website.