Becoming a Stress Management Coach is a valuable specialization, especially in today’s world, where stress is a significant issue for both individuals and organizations. For many, what we call "stress"
Have you ever asked yourself, "Is my coaching strategic?" If so, how strategic is it really? Does your coaching need to be more strategic? You might not have considered this
The concept of "The Deep Dive," as explored in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and Neuro-Semantics, has intrigued many since the release of the first book on the subject. People often ask
When clients seek coaching, they usually have some form of self-diagnosis about their lives, inner experiences, or what they believe they need. It’s natural to have some idea of what’s
In Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking (2005), Malcolm Gladwell explores how expertise can sometimes reveal itself in an instant, almost like a “blink.” Though this phenomenon doesn’t occur
Many coaches adopt a kitten-like approach, and this can be both delightful and frustrating to observe. On the one hand, these coaches are extremely careful, gentle, and compassionate, ensuring that
Are you aiming to become an expert coach? Do you know what sets an expert coach apart? If you’re certified as an ACMC coach, you have the foundational tools to
Last week’s article explored the concept of a convincer strategy—what convinces you that you have achieved your outcome? Typically, we humans use what we can see (Visual), hear (Auditory), feel
That's the key question, isn't it? "What will convince you that you have achieved your goal?" The answer to this question will be the evidence you need to stop striving