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Usually a coachee comes to a sample or discovery session with me with a rough idea of what they want to shift and I coach suggest this to dig deeper. Each piece represents an aspect of your life you might like to explore in coaching - work or personal life related - with 10 concentric circles as the sliding scale of satisfaction in each area. Think of it as the pie of your life, cut into 8 pieces. The resulting awareness is more powerful, the wants more bolder than reflection alone. Through skillful coaching, you come to new revelations and a coach will dig deep with you on what what you want deep down, what needs to shift to get more to the life you want. Through a conversation with your coach, it gives you a snapshot of what’s giving and zapping energy and joy in your work and life. It’s simple and how it’s used by a coach can bring a world of benefit. One of my favorite coaching tools is the tried and true wheel of life. Rosie’s favorite coaching tool: The Wheel of Life Meet the coaches and their tools Rosemary Pontarelli, Chief Evolution Officer of Spark and Rose Coaching Here are 4 tools that are used by coaches in their work of supporting people to make meaningful life changes. Children are great at asking good questions. But one that helps the students learn themselves. ![]() It's not that different from being a teacher. Then you can see new ways to solve a problem ![]() ![]() Helps you to find new ways to look at things. Helps you understand how you can reach your goals Helps you find out what is important for you Helps you be the best version of yourself In Simonetta’s words, a coach is somebody who: A fellow coach named Simonetta Batteiger shared this insightful and accurate list of what a coach can help with in response to her 10 year old niece’s question of what a coach does.
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