
Coaching the ‘who’ and the ‘what’ of the client
Coaching is a holistic approach that addresses the whole individual, including physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. As coaches, we need to pay attention to how the coach responds, partners with, and interacts with the client to shape all parts of the coaching, including the content, method, and context, in coaching language. “The Who” or “whole person” refers to the client as a human being and can be understood as the client’s internal way of being. You will learn: – How to remain responsive to and curious about who the client is and what the client says or offers. – How to demonstrate masterful partnering with the client throughout the session – Partnering with the client by inviting and allowing them to choose what happens in the session – How to deep dive into the client’s internal and external world
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Show Notes
You will learn:
- How to remain responsive to and curious about who the client is and what the client says or offers.
- How to demonstrate masterful partnering with the client throughout the session
- Partnering with the client by inviting and allowing them to choose what happens in the session
- How to deep dive into the client’s internal and external world
This episode was recorded on 25 January 2023, as part of the 'Future of Coaching' series
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