A Coaching Power Tool Created by Enma Popli
(Executive Coach, INDIA)
There is a sense of comfort in living a predictable life where everything is happening as per a known plan. A routine, knowing where one is headed Continue…
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A Coaching Power Tool Created by Enma Popli
(Executive Coach, INDIA)
There is a sense of comfort in living a predictable life where everything is happening as per a known plan. A routine, knowing where one is headed Continue…
Coaching Case Study By Samantha Smith
(Modern Deportment Coach, UNITED STATES)
‘Jane’ is from London, a former colleague of mine who kindly volunteered at the start of my ICA studies to be my practice client and case study Continue…
Few people in our careers can have as much impact as our managers. When they are good, they propel us forward and make us feel good Continue…
Are you confident as a coach? The self trust you have as a coach, creates the building blocks for your client’s confidence. Continue…
A Coaching Power Tool Created by Samantha Smith
(Modern Deportment Coach, UNITED STATES)
My Power Tool is called Focus vs Fluster. It follows the reframing of a perspective by taking the consuming, frenetic and frazzling feeling of being flustered Continue…
Erich Jordan a registered coach in good standing with Coaches & Mentors of South Africa (COMENSA) and hold a PCC certification from the International Coaching Federation (ICF). Continue…
Coaching Case Study By Briana Reinecke
(Life Coach, UNITED STATES)
My Client Miranda approached the session with the lack of motivation she felt in her ‘day time job’ that was contracted for 6 months. Continue…
A Coaching Power Tool Created by Briana Reinecke
(Life Coach, UNITED STATES)
What is the latest memory you have when you lost track of time and found yourself experiencing true joy. When you felt at ease and the work Continue…
A Coaching Model Created By Matthew Trethewey
Life Coach, HONG KONG
The IDEA coaching model: A four-step model for coaching clients. The first step in the model involves establishing the intention of the coaching relationship: the goal that the client wants to reach. Once the intention is established, the next step in the model is to discover more about the current situation including what led up to it and what else is going on under the surface. The next step in the model is the evaluation step. First, the coach challenges the client to think creatively to develop several potential solutions to their situation. The final step in the model is to co-create action steps with the client.
A Coaching Power Tool Created by Evangelia Kalouptsi
(Leadership/Business Coach, UNITED STATES)
Every moment, every second we make decisions, consciously or unconsciously, we choose how to think, feel and act. We have dreams and desires Continue…
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