via GIPHY Conflict is an unavoidable aspect of life, and understanding the roles we play within it is crucial for navigating difficult situations. The Karpman Drama Triangle, developed by Stephen Karpman, M.D., identifies three roles we often take during conflicts:...
Becoming masterful as a coach is a significant milestone in any coach’s career. It means you have honed your skills and developed your own coaching style that aligns with the ICF Core Competencies, and now you want to be recognized for your achievements....
One of the richest forms of development comes from the moments where we choose to be courageous and curious with ourselves and our coaching. Coaches benefit from inquiry as much as their clients do. What are the areas where we wrestle? What activates our need to drive...
The old adage, you don’t know what you don’t know… until you do, rings true in coaching. There are many ideas about what coaching is and isn’t, and they run the gamut from counseling to consulting, with some coaching sprinkled into the mix. In...
Certain questions come up repeatedly in conversations with coaches, prospective coaches, and people considering if they want to invest their credentials. One that I often hear is, “What does it matter if I get a Professional Coaching Credential?” The runner up, “Is...