I am a Registered Social Worker in private practice, and I am incorporating my new coaching skills into my counseling work. I find it a beneficial tool for some clients and in certain situations, especially when it comes to taking action steps and working in a goal-oriented way. I have many great memories from my Continue Reading…
Expert’s Advice on How to Become an Executive Coach
A Research Paper By David Elser
Executive Coach, UNITED STATES
In support of fulfilling all requirements to complete the Certified Professional Coach (CPC) certification from the International Coach Academy (ICA), I have selected my research paper to be an interview with Carolyn Cosco. She is a certified coach by the International Coaching Federation (ICF) with 5 years of experience as a professional coach and an extensive background in Talent Development with many leading organizations. During the conversation, we discussed her work experience, a typical day as a coach, and advice on becoming an executive coach.
Thrive vs. Survive
A Coaching Power Tool By Sarah Poitras
Chronic Illness Coach, NETHERLANDS
This power tool to thrive vs. survive will become an indispensable part of my work to guide people with chronic diseases. These are simple and effective starting points that can help people transform from a survival perspective to a thriving perspective. Exploring the concept of thrive vs. survive and reflecting on how I have applied it in my journey with living with chronic illness so far, I am excited by the new opportunities for its application both for myself and my potential clients.
Build Your Future: Your Wall, Your Why, Your Way
A Coaching Model By Sarah Poitras
Chronic Illness Coach, NETHERLANDS
I believe this Build Your Future model can be used with a diverse set of clients, but I will share how it can be especially beneficial in coaching people with chronic illness. In my Power Tool paper, I discussed how shifting from a “survive” to a “thrive” perspective can help people with chronic illness. I’ve found that people living with chronic illness sometimes put up walls to help them survive. I did it myself: I walled off the “sick” part of myself from everyone in my professional life because I thought it would change their perception of me and ultimately limit my success.
Interview with Jenni Grover, Creative Resilience Coach
A Research Paper By Sarah Poitras
Chronic Illness Coach, NETHERLANDS
As a coach-in-training with a chronic illness looking to coach others with chronic illnesses, I was keen to interview Jenni Grover. Jenni has been dealing with chronic illness for decades and dedicated much of her life, business, and creative endeavors to helping others in this community as well. Jenni also explained her coaching niche, Creative Resilience Coach, which combines creativity and coaching in an incredibly unique and powerful way. Her approach is one that any coach can find inspiration from.
Energy Creativity: Approaching Creativity From an Energetic Standpoint
A Research Paper By Kait Gallagher
Creativity Coach, UNITES STATES
The process of unlocking one’s energy to allow more creativity is not easy. The constant demands of life and societal expectations leave little room to observe oneself, one’s energy, and understand how it is blocked. Not only that, but we often need, once awareness comes, to shift to another way of working and living to respect our energy. It is an ever-evolving process that will kick up a lot of emotion and thought-work. This is where coaching around Energy Creativity comes in.
Scarcity vs. Abundance
A Coaching Power Tool By Kait Gallagher
Creativity Coach, UNITES STATES
We live in a world that constantly demands more of us – do more, be more, make more. Examples of unrealistic expectations abound. What this model of modern life leaves us with is a perpetual sense of not-enoughness, comparison, and fear. The energy of such an existence is draining and leaves the beautiful souls on this planet burnt out, exhausted, depressed, resentful, jealous, envious, and so much more. We are inherently enough and I will use this Scarcity vs. Abundance power tool on my journey to re-frame how we look at the creative lives we lead and how to more fully support them in all of their glory.
The Re-Cycle Model of Creativity
A Coaching Model By Kait Gallagher
Creativity Coach, UNITES STATES
My goal with this Re-Cycle model is to work with artists and creatives on how to re-distribute their energy so they can create a sustainable system within themselves that is self-motivated, self-nourishing, and self-discovering. If we are in that space, we inherently reach for innovation and creativity in all areas of our lives. This is about the energy systems that fuel our creative work; it’s about rebuilding our relationship with ourselves and the world, so we have an energetically sustainable model for our future.
Farming Chores
A Coaching Model By David Elser
Executive Coach, UNITED STATES
In today’s high-tech and fast-paced world, we are faced with many seasons and are burning the candle at both ends. We strive to be the best in our work and personal life. At Doing The Farming Chores Coaching, we allow you to go through you’re journey. At Doing The Farming Chores Coaching, we specialize in coaching anyone on the corporate ladder, from the CEO to the front lines. Our focus is on improving our client’s productivity and joy while they perform their life’s work.
Praise vs. Acknowledgement
A Coaching Power Tool By David Elser
Executive Coach, UNITED STATES
This power tool describes the differences between Praise vs. Acknowledgement when coaching. The latter is more beneficial for the coach to use during a coaching session as it fosters a positive and productive coaching experience for the client. It is also a better feedback approach to help the client move forward in their desired direction to realize their measure of success.
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