When do we need Supervision?
Coaches, even Curious Coaches are facing Clients alone, absolutely alone.
And sometimes, it can be quite challenging!
Just listen actively (though reading carefully can make it for this time...) to what some Coaches went through:
And sometimes, it can be quite challenging!
Just listen actively (though reading carefully can make it for this time...) to what some Coaches went through:
"I'm coaching a lady whose little boy just died last month. I feel so sorry for her, can really feel her pain so much.
Can I really help her?" "I don't know what to do with this client: always enthusiastic during our coaching sessions. Then, he doesn't do anything, not a single action that he committed to do."
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"My client said he plans to take different actions to save his business.
One of them is to stop drinking. How do I handle that?" "With certain clients, I end my coaching sessions completely exhausted, as if they had drained all my energy for days.
Why does this happen?" |
"The sponsor asked me to help the Coachee handling her stress. For him, it's her last chance before getting fired.
But she thinks the coaching is a way to get a promotion. Who should I be loyal to?" "I've never done group coaching before. Do you find it effective? What should I avoid? Which are the best practices? How do you structure your sessions?"
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Coaching is not only about applying beautiful models learnt with fellow participants to get an awesome certification.
When facing real life challenges, all of a sudden, we go through absolute delightful enlightments and... significant shortages.
When facing real life challenges, all of a sudden, we go through absolute delightful enlightments and... significant shortages.
What is supervision?
Supervision looks like an experienced Coach coaching another Coach on its Coaching practice.
Quite a lot of coaching, right?
Supervision is the formal opportunity for Coaches working with clients to share their cases and
Supervision enhances the professionalism of Coaches, which benefits to
Quite a lot of coaching, right?
Supervision is the formal opportunity for Coaches working with clients to share their cases and
- reflect on their own practice
to get a deeper understanding of their challenges - gain insight on their reactions
to identify blind spot and behaviour patterns - get support on their efforts
to encourage wider and richer practices
Supervision enhances the professionalism of Coaches, which benefits to
- the Curious Coaches themselves,
- & the whole Awesome Coaching profession
- & their Beloved Clients