by Katie Linder
One strategy for coaching in a group environment is to use a fishbowl method. This is a form of coaching where the group decides on a topic to focus on, but then the questions and activities for that session are mostly directed at one individual in the group with the...
by Katie Linder
Time management is often considered the panacea of effective productivity. The challenge is that we often think of time management as one skill set rather than breaking it down into all the areas that contribute to effectively managing our time. Here are at least nine...
by Katie Linder
Powerful questions are a cornerstone of coaching. They help the coach and client to seek understanding and find clarity around any issue, challenge, or topic that a client brings to the session. Powerful questions can be categorized based on their focus on the past,...
by Katie Linder
Although every coaching session will look a little different depending on the topic and goals that a client chooses, there are also some consistencies in structure that you can expect for each session. In each session, you will open by greeting your client and...
by Katie Linder
So you have an exploration session with a potential client and they decide they want to hire you as their coach. That’s amazing! Now, what’s next? Many coaches have a standard contract that they offer to their clients to ensure that expectations for the coaching...