In the previous blog we focused on the application of the first category and first two competencies of the 11 Core Competencies from the International …
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Setting the Foundation for Engaging Coaching Clients
The 11 Core Competencies of a Coach as defined by the International Coach Federation, ICF, are organized in four areas. Through coach training, these competencies …
Meeting the Challenge: Engaging New Coaching Clients
Coaches that completed their coach training share one of their big challenges is engaging new clients. Part of it is a fear of selling, part …
Coaching Competencies Empower Clients
In the last blog, empower and empowerment were defined and then explored as part of coaching. Coach training involves a paradigm shift from giving solutions …
How do I empower myself?
Empowerment is a hot topic and for many good reasons. Start with a quick review of the conversations online: https://www.business.com/articles/trust-the-process-10-tips-to-empower-and-encourage-your-staff/cites 10 ways to empower https://www.thebalancecareers.com/top-principles-of-employee-empowerment-1918658 gives …
What is empowerment?
A quick search online gave closely related definitions for empower and empowerment with a fascinating nuance: Empower: give (someone) the authority or power to do …
What are ways a coach helps someone in recovery?
By Patrick Bailey http://patrickbaileys.com/ 1. A coach is an accountability partner. A coach canprovide accountability by checking in with the client about their daily habits. They …
How Can Coaching Help a Person in Recovery from Addiction?
By Patrick Bailey http://patrickbaileys.com/ Addiction has its environmental factors as much as it touches internal issues. Many studies suggest that being susceptible to substance abuse, …
How does the symbiotic relationship of Being and Doing play in to coaching?
Sometimes a client is faced with an urgent challenge and focuses on the Doing. The deep learning and meaningful change come with the Being. In …
The Symbiotic Relationship of Being and Doing
Being is the Who. The things you cannot physically see or touch. Being includes awareness, thinking, feeling, and skills. Doing is the What. Actions you …