How coaching can help
People come to coaching for a multitude of reasons. They all share a core realisation: they recognise that they need to dedicate time and attention to illuminating their blind spots, to work through what’s getting in their way and that coaching offers them guidance to explore alternatives.
Here are some examples of where clients have used coaching to make changes important to them.
You’re stepping up - and need time to step back
It’s a new role, with new responsibilities, and you have the chance to make your mark.
You’re in a demanding role and you need headspace.
You’re juggling multiple priorities and demands. You know that you need to stay strategic and adaptable but firefighting is taking your attention from the things that are important to you.
You’re managing complex and demanding teams and colleagues.
You’re managing a busy team and working to keep everyone motivated and delivering while also meeting the expectations of your colleagues.
You’re feeling stuck.
You’re in a pattern of thinking and responding that isn’t working for you and know that you need to do something differently - but can’t work out what that might look like.
You’re asking ‘what next?’
You’ve been doing a great job and want to make sure that you build on your successes in your next move, using your skills and experiences to create a meaningful, fulfilling role.