ON the Coach side
Advisory sheets on complex and concrete situations during a session.
These sheets help address problems such as: I have a client who wants too much, my client has unrealistic expectations, my client wants to control everything, I’m coaching a know-it-all, coaching a relative, etc.

Coaching a client who struggles with managing finances.
The situation: You have clients who really dislike thinking about and managing money, and although they know

Coaching a client who speaks in jargon.
The situation For example, you are coaching a client who is a fan of Antony Robbins, and no matter

Coaching a client who remains in the stage of reflection without moving towards action.
Situation: You have a client who has a good understanding of alignment and success, talks about it quite well, claims

Coaching a client who operates in crisis situations.
The Situation You’re dealing with a client who feels that their resources are only accessible when they’re in

Coaching a client who no longer wants to underestimate herself.
Conducting coaching with Albert Ellis’s ABCDE method Cognitive-behavioural coaches have clearly adapted this therapeutic method to coaching, which is described

Coaching a client who leaps onto success.
The Situation It’s not uncommon for a client to experience “spontaneous” results following coaching, even after just two sessions. This

Coaching a client who is very critical of their boss.
A counterproductive proposition I notice with concern that the client has a very critical perception of their boss. They ruthlessly

Coaching a client who is stuck in their goals.
Typically, a blocked situation indicates that: – Your client needs a stronger stake. If the goal is too

Coaching a client who is bored.
Situation: I have a client who is bored. They are generally well off in all areas of their life

Coaching a client who is afraid of success.
The fear of success is actually a significant and real issue for – surprisingly – an increasing number of people.