To those of us working in the Coaching Profession these parodies of life coaching may seem humorous or over-the-top, however there is often a kernel of truth underlying the humour. So in between the laughs there are actually a few tips we can take away from this video. Jargonistic Language As a coach, it is Continue Reading…
Gain Clarity On Your Offerings As A Coach
For most coaches one of the biggest blocks is doubt in oneself. We’re usually worried that w/out being extensive in an area, we might not have done enough. Continue…
How Does Mentor Coaching Work?
Hi its Cloe Blanchet for your coaching 101 recap. On this weeks call we talked about Metor coaching and how to get feedback on your coaching.Continue…
When Should You Refer a Coaching Client?
Coach Trainer Rob Stringer talks to students about when to refer a coaching client to another professional. I am often asked in class about making referrals—when and how do you do it? Great questions! Here are a few thoughts that might help, and spark some further conversation … How might I know it’s time to Continue Reading…
The Pleasures and Perils of Diversity
Youth Coach, CANADA A student recently shared in class that one of the reasons he LOVES ICA is the amount of diversity he regularly experiences in his classes—hearing students and staff from around the world sharing their experiences, beliefs, and different cultural perspectives. I agree! Our school embraces and promotes diversity and often gives students Continue Reading…
Coaching Influences: What Influences You?
Compared to other disciplines like psychology and consulting, coaching is a relatively young industry—still only “in its twenties”. Its creators were influenced by a wide range of disciplines, theories, and support modalities which we discuss in our aptly named, Continue…
The Problem with Coaching Models
An Article by By Rob Stringer, ICA Faculty
There are many great reasons to create a coaching model—to use as a marketing tool, to help you gain clarity on your personal coaching philosophy, etc.
Ways to Boost Your Coaching Confidence
By Rob Stringer, ICA Faculty Youth Coach, CANADA On a scale of 1-10, how confident do you feel as a Coach? There are MANY factors that could influence your score, including how far along you are on your coaching journey. While there is no right or wrong answer, here are a few strategies recently shared Continue Reading…
Does Acknowledgement Feel Awkward?
By Rob Stringer, ICA Faculty Youth Coach, CANADA Acknowledgement is a powerful tool in a Coach’s toolbox—helping clients feel heard, encouraged, and even motivated to stay the course. But what if you disagree with your client’s actions? Or their goals are out of alignment with your own core values? Today, let’s explore a topic that Continue Reading…
When Clients Say, “No.”
We would all probably agree, helping create awareness in our clients is an important part of coaching, after all, it IS one of the ICF Competencies. But recently in class, a student asked, “What if a Client resists our efforts and doesn’t want to explore something? Continue…
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