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BELFAST COACHING SUPPORT GROUP Facilitators: Laura Gabriela Mocanu INTRODUCTION TO LIFE COACHING
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Page 2 WHAT COACHING IS NOT
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Page 3 COACH FACILITATOR THERAPIST COUNSELLOR PSYCHOMETRICS YOU ASK QUESTIONS YOU GIVE ANSWERS FRIEND YOU have the experience EXPERT has the experience MENTOR TRAINER TEACHER MANAGER CONSULTANT
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Page 4 THERAPY Treats or relieves a disorder Action not emphasised COUNSELLING Diagnose emotional problems and work on healing these wounds Looks at past to present CONSULTING Provides answers and solutions Problem/issue solving Usually experts in that field MENTORING Passes on advice of a person who has been there before Expert in his field TRAINING Instruction Teaches the client how to do something It is more a monologue than a dialogue TEACHING Develops thinking and capabilities How and what of an action COACHING
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Page 5 COACHING IS NOT THERAPY
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Page 6 Going somewhere ? A therapist will explore what is stopping you driving your car. A counsellor will listen to your anxieties about driving. A mentor will advise and share tips from his experience of driving cars. A consultant will offer solutions how you can drive the car. A coach will ask you where you really want to go….
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Page 7 WHAT IS COACHING?
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Page 8 Dreams…
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Page 9 The coaching process Change Need Relationship Learning (Coach and Client)
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Page 10 The origins of coaching
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Page 11 Definitions of COACHING INTERNATIONAL COACH FEDERATION partnering with clients in a thought-provoking and creative process that inspires them to maximize their personal and professional potential. INTERNATIONAL COACH ACADEMY Coaching involves dialogue between a coach and a client with the aim of helping the client to obtain a fulfilling life. This is achieved by helping the client establish what is important to them and by clarifying values. With the client’s input the coach co-creates value based goals and a plan to achieve them. Through collaboration, the coach supports the client to achieve these goals.
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Page 12 1 Types of coaching INTEGRAL COACHING CO-ACTIVE COACHING NLP COACHING POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY BEHAVIOURAL COACHING ONTOLOGICAL COACHING 2 3 4 5 6 SCENE
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Page 13 Co-active coaching
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Page 14 Co-active coaching
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Page 15 What skills does a coach need ?
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Patient Detached Supportive Interested Good listener Perceptive Aware Self-aware Attentive Retentive (technical expertise knowledge credibility authority ) SCENE
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How coaching works…
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Page 18 Who needs a Life Coach ?? “I’m fed up with the same old – same old … I want to explore a new version of myself.” “I’m not being selfish – but I really want my life to matter…” “I don’t want to grow old and boring – I want to begin experiencing the best side of life…” “Right now a lot of things confuse me – I would really like more clarity and direction…” “I don’t like my current role in work – I want to challenge myself and expand my vision…” “I’m fed up with the same old – same old … I want to explore a new version of myself.” “I’m not being selfish – but I really want my life to matter…” “I don’t want to grow old and boring – I want to begin experiencing the best side of life…” “Right now a lot of things confuse me – I would really like more clarity and direction…” “I don’t like my current role in work – I want to challenge myself and expand my vision…”
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Page 19 Benefits of Coaching Self-awareness – in any and all areas of life Self-esteem Clarity Increasing choice Self-determination (inner strength) A clear honest picture of your strengths and non-strengths Alignment in values – goals – aspirations Increased ability to take action when necessary Expansion in your horizon Seeing and maximising opportunities in everyday life
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BELFAST COMMUNITY COACHING SUPPORT GROUP Join us: http://www.meetup.com/belfastcommunityco achingsupport/
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