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 161 Rachel Stone Gr8 Q's - "It's Their Time not yours"
Coffee House Coaching
25 minutes
2 months ago
Ep 161 Rachel Stone Gr8 Q's - "It's Their Time not yours"
The Great Eight – Breakdown Best Coaching Advice Ever Received Be fully present—it’s their time, not yours. Meditation helps her access deep listening and minimize distractions. She watches for “thinking ahead” as a signal that she’s drifting. What She’s Still Improving Continually working to stay present. Resisting the instinct to solve problems or add her own ideas. Coaching is about holding—not hijacking—the space. Most Outrageous Thing in a Sessio...
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 ...