Focus on the person, not just the problem they present from "summary" of Coach the Person, Not the Problem by Marcia Reynolds
When coaching someone, it is crucial to remember that you are dealing with a human being, not just a problem that needs to be solved. By focusing on the person behind the problem, you can gain a deeper understanding of their motivations, fears, and aspirations. This understanding allows you to tailor your approach to coaching in a way that is most effective for that individual. When you focus solely on the problem presented to you, you risk overlooking important factors that may be influencing the situation. By taking the time to understand the person, you can uncover underlying issues that may be contributing to the problem at hand. This holistic approach allows you to address not jus...Similar Posts
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