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Vulnerability vs. Perfectionism
A Coaching Power Tool By Michelle Piasecki
Life Coach, UNITED STATES
Vulnerability vs. Perfectionism is an opposing concept with powerful implications for the various roles we play. Consider implementing either one or the other in your relationships. When you share your fears and flaws with the people you love, you can foster trust by being vulnerable. But in that relationship, you want to present a flawless front. When you hide your true self to present the idealistic image you want others to see, trust can be lost and the relationship may suffer as a result. In coaching, we must present our clients with these options so they can consider their own decisions. What difference could it possibly make if they choose vulnerability over perfection? What effects does perfectionism have on behavior, perceptions of oneself, and motivation?
Inner Voice vs. Noise
A Coaching Power Tool By Akriti Adhikari
Women Confidence Coach, UNITED KINGDOM
It can be very simple to ignore your inner voice in the midst of daily stress and distractions from outside noise. We worry too much about the world. What if I said, “My partner wants me to do XYZ, my boss asked me to do XYZ, and my peers suggested I buy a house.” What is your inner voice saying is the important question. Can we try to reduce the outside noise so that we can hear our voices? If one concentrates on the voice, many questions can be resolved internally. The client can be assisted in making the shift by the coach using the Inner Voice vs. Noise power tool.
Attachment vs. Appreciation
A Coaching Power Tool By Monika Sałach
Burnout Coach, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
In order to keep the best parts of the past while no longer feeling constrained, I propose using the coaching technique of “Attachment vs. Appreciation Power Tool” to replace a limiting attachment perspective. Everybody’s life will eventually undergo changes, and life itself is in a constant state of flux. It can be positive or negative, instantaneous or gradual, sudden and unforeseeable, or planned and meticulously executed. It can be easy, like changing jobs, or difficult and important, like rebuilding your life after a divorce.
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