Shh! Make Silence Your Coaching Superpower with 6 Powerful Practices

Published: Sun, 08/23/20

Inspiring and helpful resources to calm your stressed coaching clients and more from The Coaching Tools Company
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Dear ,

This week we're focusing on ways to support our coaching clients in finding calm.

One of the best ways coaches can create a calm environment is through (our) silence. So, check out this great new article from Master Coach Sarah Evans with 6 simple yet powerful practices to: 

Embrace Silence as a Superpower in Your Coaching

Also, scroll down for 3 ideas to help calm our stressed clients plus a great quote.

And finally, a small request from me!

Warmly, Emma-Louise

Here are this week's resources:


 
3 Ideas to Help Calm Stressed Clients
 
1) (How to) Use Poetry in Coaching: With example inspirational poem and action idea.

2) Solitude: 9 Powerful Reasons to Spend Time With You! Help clients embrace the difference between loneliness and solitude - and benefit from beautiful alone time.

3) 17 Ways to Use Guided Meditation in Your Coaching Practice Have you thought about including guided meditation in your coaching to relax your clients?
 

 
And I would love your help!
 
Many of you who've been with me from the beginning know that I'm passionate about  coaching and personal growth. And some of you also know that I overcame severe anxiety to get where I am now...

The result of all my self-work and self-education around therapeutic techniques, motivation, society, neuroscience and much, much more all feed into "Fierce Kindness" - my passion project. It's very early days (blog and newsletter only at present) and my goal is for people to live more joyful lives - and also make the world a better place.

I would be so grateful if you would take the time (3 mins) to complete the survey below to help me create helpful content that people want - and need - going forwards.

 If this interests you, I'd love your thoughts in this quick anonymous survey here >>
 

 
Why Listen?
 
"To listen fully means to pay close attention to what is being said beneath the words. You listen not only to the 'music,' but to the essence of the person speaking. You listen not only for what someone knows, but for what he or she is. Ears operate at the speed of sound, which is far slower than the speed of light the eyes take in. Generative listening is the art of developing deeper silences in yourself, so you can slow your mind's hearing to your ears' natural speed, and hear beneath the words to their meaning." Peter Senge
 
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