1. Best coaching advice you’ve gotten? “People are not problems to be solved” – coaching isn’t fixing.Coaching is about creating space, not offering solutions.2. What are you still trying to improve about your coaching? Letting go of the need to perform; embracing emergence.Staying longer in the not knowing, resisting the urge to advise.3. Most outrageous (or courageous) thing you’ve done in a coaching session? Somatic work: having a client turn and face a wall to access deeper wisdom.Telling...
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1. Best coaching advice you’ve gotten? “People are not problems to be solved” – coaching isn’t fixing.Coaching is about creating space, not offering solutions.2. What are you still trying to improve about your coaching? Letting go of the need to perform; embracing emergence.Staying longer in the not knowing, resisting the urge to advise.3. Most outrageous (or courageous) thing you’ve done in a coaching session? Somatic work: having a client turn and face a wall to access deeper wisdom.Telling...
Ep 165 Frank Rosinia - Suspend Judgement / Embracing Clients / Dress for Success
Coffee House Coaching
27 minutes
1 month ago
Ep 165 Frank Rosinia - Suspend Judgement / Embracing Clients / Dress for Success
Summary of the 8 Questions + 1 Fun One (Bullet-pointed format with 2 bullets per question) Best coaching advice you’ve gotten? “What story are you telling yourself?” reframes judgment into curiosity. Helped him suspend his own bias and deepen client understanding. What are you still trying to improve about your coaching? Striving to truly listen to learn, not to solve or project. Inspired by Jennifer Garvey Berger’s learner mindset. Most outrageous thing you’ve...
Coffee House Coaching
1. Best coaching advice you’ve gotten? “People are not problems to be solved” – coaching isn’t fixing.Coaching is about creating space, not offering solutions.2. What are you still trying to improve about your coaching? Letting go of the need to perform; embracing emergence.Staying longer in the not knowing, resisting the urge to advise.3. Most outrageous (or courageous) thing you’ve done in a coaching session? Somatic work: having a client turn and face a wall to access deeper wisdom.Telling...