by Lyn Allen | Apr 27, 2014 | The Evolution of Coaching, Tips for Coaches |
Your clients want results and that generally means, at some point, taking action. But, here’s the thing: Not all actions are created equal, especially when it comes to sustainable success for your clients. The challenge for you as a coach is this: How do you move from...
by Lyn Allen | Sep 17, 2013 | The Coach's Journey |
This is an updated version of an article written originally in 2006 and posted on lynallen.com. It’s one thing to want change and another to recognize when you or your clients are actually in the process of changing. The term processing refers to what you...
by Lyn Allen | Feb 5, 2013 | Coaching Success, Tips for Coaches |
How do you know when apparent “stuckness” is really much-needed stillness? My last article explored how coaches can respond effectively to frustration, theirs or their client’s, when the client is not making progress they want. Now –...
by Lyn Allen | Jan 24, 2013 | Nuts and Bolts, Tips for Coaches |
Recently, a seasoned coach shared his concerns over a client who was not achieving the progress the client said he wanted. The key word there: What the client said he wanted. Coaches know – sometimes clients can say one thing and in truth, desire...
by Lyn Allen | Jul 12, 2012 | Coaching Success, The Coach's Journey |
For many, finding this profession called coaching is not so much the discovery of something new as a homecoming to what is elementally familiar and exquisitely sacred. Does this describe your experience on entering the coaching world? Check it out. You may be...