The Home Page images, explained below are representations of different aspects of coaching. Images can sometimes describe the value of coaching in a more insightful way.

 

 

 

 

The Upside Down Baby

The baby symbolizes a playful look at something from a different point of view. The ability to look at something from a different perspective and make it light. It is also about the opportunity to reframe: "This is how I heard you". Being heard from a different perspective often leads to unexpected shifts.

 

 

 

 

The Bridge

The bridge is supposed to be invisible. It represents support. You know it's there, but you don't think about the bridge--it just supports you. Coaching is supportive in a similar way. It transports you in going from Point A to Point B. Choosing to have a coach is taking that first step onto the bridge.

 

 

 

 

 

Cracked Open Door

A coach helps you to crack open a door that might have been locked and gives you a look into doors you might not have otherwise looked into. You know what's behind a locked door, but you don't necessarily know how to get there. So, with a coach, you get to find the key to see what's behind the locked door. The door is a picture of a client-- it is discovery-- their bigger future self. They are looking out on a voyage of discovery that can be fun and draws you out.

 

 

 

 

Horse & Unicorn

It's about Partnership/Relationship. Neither the coach nor the client could do this on their own--it's a relationship. A sense of motion develops from coaching. Coaching is putting insights, desires, intentions into action and results. By making a choice you are setting something into motion--the partnership creates motion--motion toward your goals.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Railroad tracks

The Journey--the voyage of discovery. Coaching is abstract. It is an experience in an ever changing landscape.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weathervane

The weathervane feels the direction of the wind. A coach, sitting once removed, can get the drift. The weathervane intuits the direction of the wind--feels the wind--and exhibits what it picks up. The weathervane could have a question mark instead of the arrow. The coach isn't the leader--the question mark is. That is the power of a clear question.

 

 

 

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