Focus on the present moment and the person's goals for the future from "summary" of Coach the Person, Not the Problem by Marcia Reynolds
When you are coaching someone, it is important to focus on the present moment. This means being fully present and engaged with the person in front of you. It involves listening attentively to what they are saying, observing their body language, and being aware of their emotions. By being fully present, you can better understand the person's thoughts, feelings, and motivations. At the same time, it is also essential to consider the person's goals for the future. This involves helping them clarify what they want to achieve and supporting them in creating a plan to reach those goals. By focusing on the person's goals for the future, you can help them stay motivated and committed to making positive changes in their life. By combining a focus on the present moment with con...Similar Posts
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