The Coaching Difference
Clients choose coaching because it provides a structured, forward-focused approach to personal and professional growth. Coaching helps individuals gain clarity, set meaningful goals, and develop strategies to achieve them.
At WWCoaching, we pair structure with a collaborative approach in co-creative your vision, outcomes, plan and accountability systems to help you attain your goals. We take into consideration your personal and professional values, skills and strengths in mapping your way forward.
Each Coach on the WW Coaching team embody and demonstrate the ICF core competencies.
ICF Coaches are steeped in the following 8 competencies:
A. Foundation
1. Demonstrates Ethical Practice
2. Embodies a Coaching Mindset
B. Co-Creating the Relationship
3. Establishes and Maintains Agreements
4. Cultivates Trust and Safety
5. Maintains Presence
C. Communicating Effectively
6. Listens Actively
7. Evokes Awareness
D. Cultivating Learning and Growth
8. Facilitates Client Growth
Coaching is:
a partnership with clients in a thought-provoking and creative process that inspires you to maximize their personal and professional potential.
Coaching is not:
Therapy, consulting nor an advisory service.
The key differences between coaching, therapy & consulting
Coaching
Focus
Present and future, goal-oriented
Methodology
Positive psychology,
co-creation, empowerment, Appreciative Inquiry
Client Relationship
Non-hierarchical, collaborative
Key Goals
Personal and professional growth, well-being
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Therapy
Focus
Past and present, healing mental health
Methodology
Clinical approaches, mental health diagnosis
Client Relationship
Hierarchical, therapist as expert
Key Goals
Healing emotional and mental health issues
Consulting
Focus
Task-specific, providing expert solutions
Methodology
Expert analysis, providing solutions
Client Relationship
Expert-driven, consultant as advisor
Key Goal
Addressing business and/or technical solutions
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