by Lyn Allen | Mar 29, 2012 | Coaching Success, Tips for Coaches |
OR: How to Avoid the Star Trek Transporter Malfunction Syndrome One of the things I often notice during observed coaching sessions is the coach phasing in and out of connection with the client. It feels as if the coach is intermittently tuned in and then…..not. Like...
by Lyn Allen | Mar 23, 2012 | Tips for Coaches |
As a coach you know it is important to remain in curiosity. What you may not know is how to observe your curiosity to determine if you are staying connected to the quality of curiosity that best serves the coaching. In my a recent article, I asked you to notice how...
by Lyn Allen | Mar 23, 2012 | Nuts and Bolts |
If this is new for you, don’t worry – recording your phone-based coaching sessions can be handled very easily.You’ll want to do this to support your own development as a coach and it is a great way to provide added value for your clients. First, Open an account...
by Lyn Allen | Mar 19, 2012 | Tips for Coaches |
Curiosity may have killed the cat, but your coaching requires it in order to thrive. And – the quality of your curiosity is also important: How you source your curiosity and where you focus it can make a huge difference in the depth of the coaching and...
by Lyn Allen | Mar 15, 2012 | Tips for Coaches |
A coaching student brought a question to class one day: How do I deal with a client who needs therapy? When asked, she shared this situation: Her client had come to a coaching with some emotional intensity. The client began sharing by saying, “I’m so upset I’m...