Coaching
In stark contrast to therapy and standard counseling practices, good coaching does not look at the client as broken or in need of getting fixed. A good coach sees his or her client as naturally creative, resourceful, and whole. There’s a vital place for teaching and therapy, but instead of getting advice there’s something profoundly empowering about being deeply listened to, and to be allowed to come in contact with ones own creativity, genius, and power.
The co-active model from the Coaches Training Institute isn’t about preventing the coach from giving the answer when they see it, but great coaching comes much more from powerful curiosity and intuition, as well as deep respect for the wisdom, sophistication, intelligence, and sovereignty of the client. I’ve been deeply moved with my own experiences with the co-active coaching model both as a coach and as a client. I’m currently in training to be a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach, and I already have several clients that are benefiting from my training and experience over the last two years.
The times we live in are demanding more from us, and we’re also demanding more of ourselves. My coaching is about empowering change and transformation agents that are willing to nurture and call forth the best within us all, for ourselves, our families, our communities, our companies, and our planet. But it starts within ourselves. What are you willing to do to live the life of your dreams in service to a higher calling?
Contact me if you’d like to explore that question with a free sample session.
