by Lyn Allen | Oct 25, 2016 | Coaching Skills, Leadership |
Just as a computer glitch can scramble data, the experience of being human in today’s world can affect your curiosity, distorting it from its original purpose. For example, many children learn to be more curious about how to please the adults in their lives than about...
by Lyn Allen | Oct 25, 2016 | Leadership, Tips for Coaches |
If you are an achiever who works to help others be achievers, I have a question for your consideration: Is it possible you are – inadvertently – limiting those whose brilliance you want to unleash…including…your own? Do you push and strive for ever-higher...
by Lyn Allen | Jan 21, 2015 | The Evolution of Coaching, Tips for Coaches |
Coaches love the sweet spot in coaching – that place where a conversation flows easily with clear focus and emergent insights, and all of that leads to decisive action. There’s a feeling of substantive productivity. As a result of this interaction, Something Changes...
by Lyn Allen | Aug 25, 2014 | Nuts and Bolts, Tips for Coaches |
Awareness. Insights. Aha moments. The stuff you love to experience in your coaching, right? What you love to offer your clients. An important aspect of coaching, so much so that Creating Awareness rates its own Core Coaching Competency (ICF). And yet… Awareness has a...
by Lyn Allen | Jun 24, 2014 | Tips for Coaches |
As a concept, it’s simple: If you flinch from saying what needs to be said with your clients, you’re robbing them. As a practice however, it can be …complicated. Because flinching, however slightly, is about protecting either your client or yourself. And the moment...