• Power Questions
  • Become a Coach
  • Business Coaching
  • Tools
Inner Firewalking Inner Firewalking Inner Firewalking Inner Firewalking
  • Power Questions
  • Become a Coach
  • Business Coaching
  • Tools

Finding A Client’s Gap

Home Top Coaching TechniquesFinding A Client’s Gap

Finding A Client’s Gap

Posted by David Wood |

The following is an excerpt from Top Coaching Techniques.

Coach: The other way I see it is an enrollment session. It’s a chance for you as the coach to create a gap for them. To really help them see the gap between what they want and what they have, so they are pulled forward and they’re excited. They are lit up. They see, ‘Yes, that’s what I want.’ and ‘Yes, I see it’s possible.’

Client: I don’t know that you’re actually creating the gap, because the gap is always there.

Coach: Well, yes and no. Sometimes they come to you and they’re not even sure what they want or they might want something, but it’s really not lining them up. They think, ‘Oh, this would be good. I want a relationship where we aren’t fighting all the time.’ and you say, ‘Well what would it be like to have a relationship where you are lit up all the time, and you are telling everyone how great your relationship is?’ You’ve just created a gap and that’s your job.

Facebook Comments Box
Share and Enjoy:
  • Facebook
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Mixx
  • Reddit
  • Sphinn
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Technorati
  • Live
Tags: coachingtechniques

Get New Posts via Email

Email


0
Share

About David Wood

For 20 years David has helped entrepreneurs around the globe to grow their results, by growing themselves. A former consulting actuary to Fortune 50 companies in New York, David quit corporate life to pursue his inner journey, which now deeply influences his work. A digital nomad, David is currently dancing salsa, paragliding, and coaching his rock star entrepreneur clients from Colombia. His specialty is doubling your productivity and profits, while halving your stress. If you become a highly authentic and inspirational leader in the process, well….that can’t be helped.

You also might be interested in

Top Ten Tips for Committing to Action

Mar 22, 2012

The following is an excerpt from Top Coaching Techniques. 1.      Choose[...]

Judy Feld on Determining Your Coaching Niche

Feb 8, 2012

The following is taken from David's interview with Judy Feld[...]

Jim Earley on Start Up Training, Experience, and Qualifications

Feb 9, 2012

The following is taken from David's interview with Jim Earley[...]

Copyright 2018 David Wood.

  • Power Questions
  • Become a Coach
  • Business Coaching
  • Tools
Prev Next