162: How to Use Coaching Tools and Techniques for New Coaches
Oct 30, 2023
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Michelle Lucas joins Simone Sweeney to discuss the benefits and pitfalls of coaching tools, emphasizing the importance of aligning them with your coaching philosophy. They explore common coaching tools, the use of psychometric tests, and the importance of choosing tools that resonate. The podcast also highlights the significance of contracting, serving clients' needs, and building competency with existing tools.
Consider your coaching philosophy when choosing tools and techniques.
Use recognized and rigorously researched tools and consider different learning styles in coaching practice.
Deep dives
Defining Coaching: Creating the Right Conditions for Growth
The podcast episode explores the definition of coaching as creating the right conditions for growth, using a short poem by Judy Brown as a metaphor for the coaching process. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the philosophy behind coaching tools and techniques and aligning them with one's coaching practice. It is suggested that important factors to consider when using tools include contracting with the client, assessing one's competency and capability, and ensuring that the tool serves the client's best interests. The episode also highlights the value of ongoing learning and development in identifying and selecting relevant tools and techniques.
Types of Coaching Tools: From Visual to Somatic
The podcast episode discusses various types of coaching tools, including visual, auditory, and kinesthetic tools. Visual tools involve the use of picture cards, storyboards, or drawings, while auditory tools can include metaphors or soundscapes. The episode also highlights the importance of considering somatic tools that focus on the body and movement. The speaker suggests that coaches should choose tools that align with their clients' learning preferences and the specific needs of each coaching session.
Using Tools with Intention and Flexibility
The podcast episode emphasizes the need to use coaching tools with intention and flexibility. The speaker encourages coaches to contract with their clients regarding the potential use of tools and techniques. It is suggested that coaches assess their clients' readiness and receptiveness to tools during the contracting phase and tailor their approach accordingly. Additionally, coaches should be mindful of their own competency and confidence in using specific tools, ensuring that they can effectively navigate any challenges that may arise. The episode also emphasizes the importance of serving the client's best interests and adapting or abandoning tools when they are not serving the client's needs effectively.
Continued Development of Coaching Tools
The podcast episode highlights the importance of continual development of coaching tools. The speaker suggests that coaches continually assess their practice and identify any areas where new tools may be needed. Additionally, coaches are encouraged to leverage resources such as co-coaching communities, ongoing CPD events, and reputable sources like books or research publications to expand their toolkit. The episode emphasizes that the development of coaching tools should center around the coach's needs and serve the best interests of the client.
Michelle Lucas, executive coach, trainer and coaching supervisor, joins our host, Simone Sweeney, to discuss the benefits and pitfalls of the quest to fill our coaching toolboxes. Michelle encourages coaches to consider how their underpinning coaching philosophy can guide their choices. She emphasizes the importance of embedding your current skillset before embarking on a series of new tools, as knowing when not to use a tool. This conversation encourages self-reflection and honesty when deciding how many tools and techniques we really need, highlighting the importance of using recognized and rigorously researched tools, and considering different learning styles in coaching practice.
In this podcast episode you will learn:
· How to think ethically about incorporating new techniques
· The benefits of consciously deepening as well as broadening your toolbox
· Some common tools and techniques, and the best way to learn them
"A good coaching tool will take somebody to somewhere they've not been before, and it will mobilize something."
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