Surprisingly Powerful Ways to Face Adversity and go FAR

Surprisingly Powerful Ways to Face Adversity and go FAR

Face Adversity and go FAR Adversity is a serious challenge that we all experience. How do you deal with it? How do you struggle with self-doubt, client issues, employee problems, health diagnoses, or the loss of a loved one, and still manage to move forward? Have you...
THE PART-TIME/ FULL-TIME CONUNDRUM

THE PART-TIME/ FULL-TIME CONUNDRUM

The Situation: “I have been undergoing coach training for a couple of years now, intending to eventually become a full-time coach. However, now I’m torn. I do have a full-time job and I’m reluctant to give up my regular paycheck, yet I know that to really build my...
I abhor my client’s politics

I abhor my client’s politics

The Situation: “After working together for some time, my client revealed their affinity for an abhorrent political character that opposes all of my values. I was gobsmacked and got off the call. How do I deal with this in the next coaching call, or do I ignore it?”...
How can I connect with a neurodivergent client?

How can I connect with a neurodivergent client?

The Situation I have a neurodivergent client who is on the autism spectrum. They are very engaged in coaching and say they love it, but I feel like I just can’t tap into a real emotional connection to their topics. How should I approach this? As coaches become more...
Leader Bows Out of Team Coaching

Leader Bows Out of Team Coaching

The Situation “I’ve been contacted by a leader to coach their team. When I asked if the leader will participate, they said no, it’s just for their team. What do I do?” Leaders’ actions must reflect their words. It is possible that what you see is precisely...