by Su Blanch | May 30, 2022 | ICF C4 Cultivates Trust & Safety, ICF C5 Maintains Presence, ICF Coaching Competencies
Claire writes: “Our new garden is beginning to take shape after many months of living with just grass and a fence. For the first time that I can remember, I am planting seeds. It’s been a thrill that they have actually grown and the next step is to put them in the... by Su Blanch | May 23, 2022 | ICF C4 Cultivates Trust & Safety, ICF C5 Maintains Presence, ICF Coaching Competencies
Claire writes: “During a conversation with Georgina Woudstra – the leading global practitioner in team coaching training, we began bouncing around ideas that led to some great insight. So I thought I’d share! My Camino trek across Northern Spain is now less than... by Su Blanch | May 2, 2022 | ICF C4 Cultivates Trust & Safety, ICF Coaching Competencies
Claire writes: “Someone reminded me this week of our much watched video about why it’s important in coaching to talk to the person in front of us more than the problem – or, as I call them, the wavy people. Lately I have been thinking about where, in... by Su Blanch | Apr 25, 2022 | ICF C4 Cultivates Trust & Safety, ICF Coaching Competencies
Claire writes: “I absolutely love observing people having conversations. It’s where I do my very best learning. A couple of weeks ago, I was watching a practice group. In two separate conversations, the coach offered something. The first said Have you thought about?... by Claire Pedrick | May 20, 2021 | ICF C1 Demonstrates Ethical Practice, ICF C4 Cultivates Trust & Safety, ICF C5 Maintains Presence, ICF C6 Listens Actively
Claire writes: “I’m a great advocate of reflective practice, and there is nothing like real observable data to develop our skill fast. One of the coaches I mentor asked me last week what to listen for in a recording of your own conversations – or of someone... by Claire Pedrick | May 17, 2021 | 3D Coaching, ICF C4 Cultivates Trust & Safety
Claire writes: “‘Assume good intent’ is a great attitude when it comes to working with people. And ‘first do no harm’ is a philosophy in medicine. When it comes to any role that requires us to have conversations with others, attitude, philosophy and ethics are...