We have a problem in coaching. We sell it as a service. That sets it up in a way that doesn’t serve the thinker. Unfortunately, when they see it as a service, they expect (perhaps subconsciously) to be served. Not only that, they are used to being students. They may (subconsciously again) see this as
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Planning Ahead
Today’s guest post comes from Jane Sandwith of 3dCoaching. Jane says: “Sometimes coachees start with a huge and complex issue, sometimes with a whole series of interrelated issues. Sometimes they start with an issue that appears to be quite specific and contained – until they begin to really explore it. So where to start? And how to


