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Moving the coachee forward
Глоссарий терминов коучинга и образовательных курсов |
The coach can help move the coachee forward in many ways, including by bottom-lining, bringing the focus back to the goal, helping to create actions for the coachee and making a request of the coachee see also brainstorming, challenging, goal setting, perspectives, venting
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Продвижение подопечного вперед, русский
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Brainstorming, английский
- Мозговая атака; мозговой штурм
- A process for producing new ideas and solutions
- A process for producing new ideas and solutions a method in which individuals or groups spontaneously find solutions to a problem breakdown (analysis)
- Coach offers to brainstorm options with the coachee when they have exhausted their own resources, with non-attachment to the ideas offered. both coach and coachee contribute. as the coach encourages the coachee to come up with ideas, this becomes an opportunity for the coach to encourage the coachee’s creativity and resourcefulness
Challenging, английский
Invite the coachee to stretch beyond their comfort zone, and challenge assumptions, limiting beliefs and perspectives to provoke new insight and possibilities. without judgement or criticism
Perspectives, английский
The coach communicates other points of view which expand the way in which the coachee sees something, allowing them to examine their viewpoint and inspires commitment to shift to a more resourceful place with possibilities see also reframing, body wisdom
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Structured/strategic daydreaming, английский
The coach challenges the coachee to create a powerful vision of the future which will motivate them to pursue their own fulfilment see also goal setting
Coaching mindset, английский
The coach believes that the coachee is capable, resourceful, and full of potential. believing in the dormant capability of a person will build their self-belief and self-motivation and enable them to flourish. and with that mindset, you can coach them to make their own powerful choices and find enjoyment in their performance and their success
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