1. Best coaching advice you’ve gotten? Burnout revealed his limits — realizing boundaries are essential.Reframing resilience: strength isn’t always pushing through.Knowing your edges can actually serve you as a coach. 2. What are you still trying to improve about your coaching? Building consistency in reflection practice.Shifting from second-guessing to learning and growth.Allowing grace and patience when reviewing sessions. 3. Most outrageous thing you’ve done, tried, or said in ...
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1. Best coaching advice you’ve gotten? Burnout revealed his limits — realizing boundaries are essential.Reframing resilience: strength isn’t always pushing through.Knowing your edges can actually serve you as a coach. 2. What are you still trying to improve about your coaching? Building consistency in reflection practice.Shifting from second-guessing to learning and growth.Allowing grace and patience when reviewing sessions. 3. Most outrageous thing you’ve done, tried, or said in ...
Ep 156 Michelle Clarke Gr8 Q's - "Get out of the Clients Way"
Coffee House Coaching
32 minutes
3 months ago
Ep 156 Michelle Clarke Gr8 Q's - "Get out of the Clients Way"
Top 10 Moments Best Advice Ever “Get out of the client’s way.” Coaching isn’t about solving—it's about asking better questions and holding space.Most Cringe Coaching Moment Asked a client if he was ready to leave his wife. He wasn’t. Neither was the coaching relationship. → Lesson: Provocation ≠ transformation.Still a Work in Progress Learning to wait for permission instead of jumping in. Excitement = oversharing; she’s now the poster coach for the pause.Biggest Discomfort? Giving Advic...
Coffee House Coaching
1. Best coaching advice you’ve gotten? Burnout revealed his limits — realizing boundaries are essential.Reframing resilience: strength isn’t always pushing through.Knowing your edges can actually serve you as a coach. 2. What are you still trying to improve about your coaching? Building consistency in reflection practice.Shifting from second-guessing to learning and growth.Allowing grace and patience when reviewing sessions. 3. Most outrageous thing you’ve done, tried, or said in ...