This was a Digestible breakdown with absolute clarity and reinforced examples. Starting at 3:21 it was incredible to watch how curious questions were able to dig deep and open the door in a focused way. It allowed the client to be seen, be vulnerable, and feel safe. She was being seen and cared for at the same time. Absolutely INCREDIBLE. Thank you!
1) creating the space: introduction, make client feel comfortable "how can i help?" empathy first 2) go deep like therapy 3) identify and break patterns - use I statements - it's okay to challenge the client 4) followup, keep client accountable
Perfect timing, Jennifer! We are sharing Christine's full talk with the live coaching session very soon. Make sure you're subscribed to our channel so you can get the notification as soon as it's out ;)
It is great see how a gifted coaching professional like Christine is able to handle the emotional needs of the coached and, take her into childhood bullying moments and then brings her back to presence and show her how to work those emotions in order not to let then affect her any more in her coaching activities or any other activities. Added value points in the way Ajij explains all parts and what's happening in the entire coaching session.
Ok sooo I have been following Mindvalley for about a a year and a half ago. I used to listen to you as I worked out. I took a break from RUclips for a while. I never knew you guys have teaching for coaches right her on RUclips. I mean I know you have conferences, so this is so awesome. I took a course in May of this year I am a life coach, I just haven't started yet. So these teaching have stirred up something in me. Thanks a million
I am a new life coach who started doing one on one coaching session since some months only! So happy to find these videos. I also like the commentary in between the session by Ajit breaking down stuff and reminding the main message. So happy to discover Evercoach by Mindvalley.
So thankful for this video. I am taking my course now and was looking for a good breakdown of how to dig deep for clients to figure themselves out. Thank you.
So glad you found it valuable! We are releasing this talk with the full coaching session next week, so stay tuned to learn more wisdom nuggets from Christine ;)
This is great to see how she works as a coach and how the session takes shape. However, and this is just a perception. It seems to me that it would be better to see this Raw, with someone who is not a coach themselves or training to be a coach. Then we can see how the session takes shape and how the coaching is done. Someone who is training to be a coach or is a coach will have familiarity, but someone who is not will be raw and it will take some deep work and intuiting to work with that person. I think that is a beneficial example to break down. Again this is only my perception, but great video lesson.
Thanks for the insight! This live coaching sessions was done at our Evercoach Summit event, specifically designed for coaches. We also have other videos breaking down coaching sessions with non-coach guests if you want to check them out :) We appreciate your suggestions.
Thank you, i have miracle transformation watching the wright video who are reflection on my pattern i try to figured out, and now become obssest, getting deeper every single day
We're so glad you found this video valuable! We have more coaching demonstrations and breakdowns in this curated playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLLz6vjpxFbXjbUJ9ZgZXpmjgWmqXzWNEJ. Enjoy! :)
Thank you for this breakdown of such a powerful coaching session! I love the use of unfinished sentences using their words to take the session deeper. It is a great way to unlock what is below the surface. I love using action steps in my practice so they can embody the new patterns & mindsets!
@@mindvalleycoach I agree. Simple does not equate to ineffective. Simple actually taps into the ways we learned as kids. How we built patterns initially so we can get back to that place & restructure them in more positive ways. I believe that everyone has some form of a hurt child (micro & macro trauma). Patterns of survival that functioned for the child do not serve the adult. By healing our hurt child, we heal our adult self.
What I find the most "masterful" in this instance (edit: around 3:30), is not really the follow-up of questions - which is great, but... that is so great... that its basic. Coaching 101 to ask questions to dig deeper. :) What I find so masterful is the fact, that RIGHT before this moment, there was the "let go" moment. "Dont hold back. Is it ok not to hold back right now?" etc, This, to me at least, facilitated the ease and speed of the responses and their absolute authenticity. The questions were great, but if they were not set up like this and the context was different, instead of a speedy honest deep response, she could get a rised eyebrow, or "let me think about that for 20 minutes"... But the setup made the subsequent volley of questions just cut directly through the constructs and right to the core... Impressive :)
I just discovered my calling that I want to become a life coach. I am 37 and work as a content writer. However, I have always felt that I am good at listening and understanding people and then providing them with solutions that are specific to them (no one size fits all approach). I am really looking forward to becoming a life coach who is excellent at helping her clients. I am going to take this huge risk because that's what I am passionate about. Thanks so much for this really useful video.
We're so grateful this video could contribute to your new journey, Manpreet! We hope our channel can provide all the tools and insight you need in this new career. We're rooting for you ❤
The problem is that whenever someone makes the client "emotional" it is somehow a "success". I am not sure this is always a good thing. Not everyone reacts well when they break down but many need practical solutions rather than getting another "therapy" session from coaches. Just my 5 cents.
Great point, Angie! We agree different clients need different techniques and tools that work for them. However, tapping into the "emotional" side doesn't always require a "break down." It's important as a coach to know when to continue and when to stop. Thanks for sharing :)
@@mindvalleycoach I totally agree. This is why it is very important to make sure a coach has relevant qualifications because provoking painful memories may really cause a lot of harm, I am sure you will agree. Thanks for responding.
Already a WONDERFUL response, and to add I call these MEANINGFUL TEARS... She didn't really have a break down but a breakthrough...she was "emotional" but her tears had purpose, growth, understanding and meaning. I love this kind of breakthrough. Great job Coach💖
I loved it!!! Catered to my hopeful style of coaching as far as her leading the client into effective action based on her own analysis of the situation.
Thank you for this amazing video Ajit and all the tips! It will definitely help me in my coaching practice! I resonated with - what the client says, in the beginning, is not the problem.
Your wish is our command, Twalha! You can find all our coaching demonstrations in this playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLLz6vjpxFbXjbUJ9ZgZXpmjgWmqXzWNEJ. Thanks for sharing ❤
Really appreciate your input very useful information. The coaching session it self was not my cup of tea but it’s good to see other people coach and take away what is useful to you as a coach in your session.
How do you know, as a coach, if you are coming from the correct perspective and "seeing" your client properly instead of just thinking you are? How do you know if the probing questions have any merit or are you on the totally wrong path and guided your client erroneously?
Emilija, to me who’s gone through 125 hours of ICF coach training and a trained social worker (MSW), I would think this demo leans more toward counseling than coaching.
Jen Kumar I definitely agree with you Jen. This session was not up to the ICF standards. There is direction, there is advice , she wasn’t even listening to the client and just leading her. So wrong ...
does life coaching need certification? Is there client-coach privilege? Is there fiduciary duties to the client? Is there mandatory reporting if there is abuse, danger to self, danger to others? Can anyone become a life coach without license or cert? thx.
Wasn't this a powerful coaching demonstration? Let us know what are your favorite techniques in the comments below! pd.- Watch the full demonstration by Christine Hassler here: ruclips.net/video/R3UZhsGTmeY/видео.html
@@franziskapannicke1035 Thanks for asking, Franziska! You could check out "The Four Agreements" by Don Miguel Ruiz. We definitely recommend you this video with expert Marisa Peer, she talks about self-coaching tools that tackle those topics. You can watch it here: ruclips.net/video/NZM3-AlbcOc/видео.html We hope this helps :)
I'm excited seeing this video, glad I clicked and already subscribed 💃💃👍🎉 This has been my calling I believe and I'm already doing this through a mentoring program that I started for young people in my country, Nigeria. However, I believe through this coaching program(videos) I'll be able to do more👌👌 I'm definitely following and learning the process of becoming a good Coach. I'll use this coaching to inspire, heal and restore my community I
@@mindvalleycoach I have also spotted the positive reinforcement of your response to the comments. And showing that you present with each individual and not just giving generic responses. Authenticity can be exuberant within text or comment. Powerful way to create a safe space every where around your presence! That's Powerful, thank you for being you. I'm grateful.
This video was created to break down a life coaching structure. If you'd like to see the full coaching session without interruption, you can find it here: ruclips.net/video/R3UZhsGTmeY/видео.html. Thanks for the feedback!
Great coacing session. Maybe it's just me but the commentary in between felt very jarring and the flashy transitions felt a bit distracting. Think the video would have been a lot more effective with a different commentator. But in overall, very thankful to you guys for putting this together
@@theeverydaythrive We're sorry you feel that way. The full demonstration is offered inside our membership, but we wanted to share some interesting snippets from it for other coaches to learn from. Thank you for your feedback though :)
Yes, definitely! We'd even suggest communicating this before the session, in the enrollment conversation, to align expectations and make sure what the potential client needs/wants is coaching. Thanks for pointing it out, Roshan!
This was a
Digestible breakdown with absolute clarity and reinforced examples. Starting at 3:21 it was incredible to watch how curious questions were able to dig deep and open the door in a focused way. It allowed the client to be seen, be vulnerable, and feel safe. She was being seen and cared for at the same time. Absolutely INCREDIBLE. Thank you!
1) creating the space:
introduction, make client feel comfortable
"how can i help?"
empathy first
2) go deep like therapy
3) identify and break patterns
- use I statements
- it's okay to challenge the client
4) followup, keep client accountable
Great summary, Austin! Thanks for sharing :)
Rip-off.
I love how she leads her through to her own awareness 😍
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I agree to break the client's pattern in the conversation. They will be grateful to the coach for doing that.
:)
Yes yes yes being an empath who can read people ..understand people .. and know their soul intention and having a solution I need to be doing this
Might coaching be your calling, Tara? Find out everything you need to know in our channel ❤
I like that, moving from the wound and the need, to giving that gift of being seen to someone else.
Yes, that was an amazing insight! Thanks for sharing :)
I wish I could see the entire coaching session Uninterrupted
Perfect timing, Jennifer! We are sharing Christine's full talk with the live coaching session very soon. Make sure you're subscribed to our channel so you can get the notification as soon as it's out ;)
This make me so happy! I love cheistine
Me too!
Same.
Same
It is great see how a gifted coaching professional like Christine is able to handle the emotional needs of the coached and, take her into childhood bullying moments and then brings her back to presence and show her how to work those emotions in order not to let then affect her any more in her coaching activities or any other activities. Added value points in the way Ajij explains all parts and what's happening in the entire coaching session.
Ok sooo I have been following Mindvalley for about a a year and a half ago. I used to listen to you as I worked out. I took a break from RUclips for a while. I never knew you guys have teaching for coaches right her on RUclips. I mean I know you have conferences, so this is so awesome. I took a course in May of this year I am a life coach, I just haven't started yet. So these teaching have stirred up something in me. Thanks a million
We're so glad you found us, Beatrice! We hope our channel can support your journey as a life coach ❤
How she dives deep in the begging is brilliant - i have battled with this in my sessions!!!
Glad you resonated with this, Paula! Thanks for sharing :)
So much gold in just a short video. Thank you!
Yey! We're so happy to read that, Julie-Jo :) Thanks for sharing
I am a new life coach who started doing one on one coaching session since some months only! So happy to find these videos. I also like the commentary in between the session by Ajit breaking down stuff and reminding the main message. So happy to discover Evercoach by Mindvalley.
We're so happy this video was helpful and thank you for joining the coaching community ❤
Plz help me
Yes she did it with ease. I love those moments. That lightbulb out of the darkness.
Thank you for sharing, Rachel! :)
I am so much thankful for these lesson. May I receive more
So glad you enjoyed it, Mthandeni! You can watch more coaching demonstrations here: ruclips.net/video/ilu61IUs0IA/видео.html
I love coaching sessions videos!! I learn a lot from them!! I'd like to see more.
So glad you are finding these valuable, Tere! We'll keep 'em coming ;)
Yes, I love how she picked up on the emotions she was feeling to get to the core of the issues!
Right?! Reading body language is a game-changer. Thanks for sharing ❤
Love this. Learn a lot from watching real life practical coaching. Exploring patterns truely powerfully
So glad you found it valuable, Anneke! Thank you for sharing :)
So thankful for this video. I am taking my course now and was looking for a good breakdown of how to dig deep for clients to figure themselves out. Thank you.
You're so welcome, Hazael! Glad it was useful. Thanks for sharing ❤
Thanks for an informative session. Christine Hassler is a great life coach. I will surely invest more time to follow her work.
So glad you found it valuable! We are releasing this talk with the full coaching session next week, so stay tuned to learn more wisdom nuggets from Christine ;)
This is great to see how she works as a coach and how the session takes shape. However, and this is just a perception. It seems to me that it would be better to see this Raw, with someone who is not a coach themselves or training to be a coach. Then we can see how the session takes shape and how the coaching is done. Someone who is training to be a coach or is a coach will have familiarity, but someone who is not will be raw and it will take some deep work and intuiting to work with that person. I think that is a beneficial example to break down. Again this is only my perception, but great video lesson.
Thanks for the insight! This live coaching sessions was done at our Evercoach Summit event, specifically designed for coaches. We also have other videos breaking down coaching sessions with non-coach guests if you want to check them out :) We appreciate your suggestions.
Thank you, i have miracle transformation watching the wright video who are reflection on my pattern i try to figured out, and now become obssest, getting deeper every single day
Thanks for sharing, Lazarin! ❤
Would love more of these kinds of videos where you break down the coaching process.
We're so glad you found this video valuable! We have more coaching demonstrations and breakdowns in this curated playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLLz6vjpxFbXjbUJ9ZgZXpmjgWmqXzWNEJ. Enjoy! :)
what a fabulous video! thank you so Much Christine and Ajit
We're so happy you enjoyed it, Staci! Thanks for sharing ❤
Thank you for this breakdown of such a powerful coaching session!
I love the use of unfinished sentences using their words to take the session deeper. It is a great way to unlock what is below the surface.
I love using action steps in my practice so they can embody the new patterns & mindsets!
Yes, great techniques, Anitra! The simplest ones are sometimes the most powerful. Thanks for sharing :)
@@mindvalleycoach I agree. Simple does not equate to ineffective. Simple actually taps into the ways we learned as kids. How we built patterns initially so we can get back to that place & restructure them in more positive ways.
I believe that everyone has some form of a hurt child (micro & macro trauma). Patterns of survival that functioned for the child do not serve the adult. By healing our hurt child, we heal our adult self.
Well said, Anitra! ;)
@@mindvalleycoach thank you! Have a glorious day!
You too!
Very insightful teaching. More tools to change one person at a time!! Thanks for sharing!!
So happy you found it valuable, James! Thanks for sharing :)
I am training to be a coach and i have learnt quite a bit from this video. Thank you.
We're so glad it was useful, Harrison! Thanks for sharing :)
This video answered all my questions from my conversation in only 14 mins, thanks a lot!
That's amazing! Glad it was valuable. Thanks for sharing :)
What I find the most "masterful" in this instance (edit: around 3:30), is not really the follow-up of questions - which is great, but... that is so great... that its basic. Coaching 101 to ask questions to dig deeper. :) What I find so masterful is the fact, that RIGHT before this moment, there was the "let go" moment. "Dont hold back. Is it ok not to hold back right now?" etc,
This, to me at least, facilitated the ease and speed of the responses and their absolute authenticity. The questions were great, but if they were not set up like this and the context was different, instead of a speedy honest deep response, she could get a rised eyebrow, or "let me think about that for 20 minutes"... But the setup made the subsequent volley of questions just cut directly through the constructs and right to the core... Impressive :)
What a fantastic observation! The power of building rapport and creating a safe space for the client. Thanks for sharing ❤❤
@@mindvalleycoach And thank you for the great video! :)
I just discovered my calling that I want to become a life coach. I am 37 and work as a content writer. However, I have always felt that I am good at listening and understanding people and then providing them with solutions that are specific to them (no one size fits all approach). I am really looking forward to becoming a life coach who is excellent at helping her clients. I am going to take this huge risk because that's what I am passionate about. Thanks so much for this really useful video.
We're so grateful this video could contribute to your new journey, Manpreet! We hope our channel can provide all the tools and insight you need in this new career. We're rooting for you ❤
@@mindvalleycoach Thanks so much for the warm wishes.🥰. I will keep watching your videos. Thanks once again.
@@manpreet0784 ❤❤❤
This video is a start for me as I am training to become a coach. Hope to come up like this.
This is fantastic, Nirmala! We hope you enjoy our channel, you'll find everything you need to know to get started ❤
this was so helpful! Thank you! literally rewatching this just to take notes
You are SO welcome :) We're glad you found it so valuable, thanks for sharing!
The problem is that whenever someone makes the client "emotional" it is somehow a "success". I am not sure this is always a good thing. Not everyone reacts well when they break down but many need practical solutions rather than getting another "therapy" session from coaches. Just my 5 cents.
Great point, Angie! We agree different clients need different techniques and tools that work for them. However, tapping into the "emotional" side doesn't always require a "break down." It's important as a coach to know when to continue and when to stop. Thanks for sharing :)
@@mindvalleycoach I totally agree. This is why it is very important to make sure a coach has relevant qualifications because provoking painful memories may really cause a lot of harm, I am sure you will agree. Thanks for responding.
@@AngieStonesPhD We definitely do! Thanks for sharing :)
Already a WONDERFUL response, and to add I call these MEANINGFUL TEARS... She didn't really have a break down but a breakthrough...she was "emotional" but her tears had purpose, growth, understanding and meaning. I love this kind of breakthrough. Great job Coach💖
Dr. Angie Stones What kind of qualifications?
I really loved this, so insightful. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you, Lavinia! ❤
that was such a helpful video! thanks for the great content.
We're so happy it was! Thanks so much for sharing ❤
your video was so helpful, Thank you for giving me a great understanding on what I'm getting myself into.
You are so welcome, Franklin! Glad you found it valuable :)
Oh yeah. This is coaching. Really great demonstration.
Thank you for sharing, Karen! We're happy you enjoyed it :)
Thank you for this valuable insight of a practical evolution of a session. 🙏
You are SO welcome! We're glad it was valuable ❤
Thank you so much, I'm just starting out and this was so helpful.
So glad this was valuable, Bonny! Thanks for sharing ❤
Yes I've spotted this. I go for a deep emotional connection with the client anyway. Because that's what I'm teaching.
That's amazing, Holger! Thanks for sharing ❤
Yes!
Wow, this was beautiful and powerful! Great demonstration and video! Thank you so much for this! 👏🏾
You are so welcome, Janelle! We're so glad you found it valuable :) Thanks for sharing.
Great video! Super helpful! Thank you!
We're so glad it was! Thanks for sharing :)
Very helpful, I especially appreciated the commentary by Ajit.
So glad you found it valuable, Bridget! Thanks for sharing ❤
Yes I’m answering myself and crying as well
You have to embrace and acknowledge your emotions before letting go of what doesn't serve you anymore.❤❤❤
I really enjoyed this and learned so much. I'll definitely save this to watch a few more times
Yey! Thank you for sharing ❤️❤️
It was great thank you. Very Helpful.
We're glad you enjoyed this, Neida! Thanks for sharing
I loved it!!! Catered to my hopeful style of coaching as far as her leading the client into effective action based on her own analysis of the situation.
This is great! We're so happy you enjoyed it :) Thanks for sharing!
Thanks you for uploading these videos for us and spreading the knowledgeto help us be of service to others. #heartfelt thank you❤️
We're so grateful you enjoy our videos, Chantal! Thank you for your kind words ❤
Wow, digging into the the wound for answers is focussing on damage already done. WHOAH.
This is absolutely amazing!
Thank you, Tisha! So glad you enjoyed it :)
Thank you for this amazing video Ajit and all the tips! It will definitely help me in my coaching practice! I resonated with - what the client says, in the beginning, is not the problem.
Great highlight, Martin! It's our role as coaches to dig deep and find what is really the problem they wish to solve. Thanks for sharing ❤
New subscriber... Brother, this was so powerful and enlightening! THANK YOU!!
Welcome!! We're so glad you enjoyed this video ❤️ Thanks for sharing!
This was awesome, just started my journey as a like coach I'm very exciting to start my own practice 😀 great job.
This is fantastic, Maimoun! We're so happy to be part of your journey. Keep up the good work :)
Congratulations on beginning your journey! As a fellow coach, I'm cheering you on!
@@Yesandbymarin thank you so much.. I really appreciate and needed this.. 😊😊😊
@@maimounhargett5196 You are so welcome!
@@maimounhargett5196 You are so welcome 💛
This is good stuff. Thanks for sharing!
So glad you enjoyed it, Felix :)
yes - Socratic questioning.
yes this was really transformational I liked the challenge as this was very important
So glad you enjoyed this, Liz! Thanks so much for sharing ❤
Luv this demonstration!!!
Yey! Thanks for sharing, Palinda :)
so basically . . .
it is all about listening... understanding...and empathy..... and letting the other person figure it out for themself.
We'd go for "guiding", but yeah ❤
Huge value in these videos.🙏💙
We're so glad they are! Thanks for sharing 💜
Omgoodness thank you how real
So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing ❤
Really enjoyed this lesson! Thank you!
You're most welcome! Glad it was valuable for you :)
I love this! More please :)
Your wish is our command, Twalha! You can find all our coaching demonstrations in this playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLLz6vjpxFbXjbUJ9ZgZXpmjgWmqXzWNEJ. Thanks for sharing ❤
Always delivering gold content, thank you and my best regards!
Thank you so much, Jennifer! ❤
this is amazing!
So glad you enjoyed it, Sel! :)
Very powerful coaching!! Wow your really amazing!
So glad you enjoyed it, Leslie! Thanks for sharing :)
Great example of a coaching session
Glad you enjoyed it, Ron! Thanks for sharing :)
Thank you Christine
Glad you resonated with this! Thanks for sharing :)
Ajit is full of love and awesomeness with no fluff! :)
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Really appreciate your input very useful information. The coaching session it self was not my cup of tea but it’s good to see other people coach and take away what is useful to you as a coach in your session.
That's exactly the best approach to learning, Grace! Great insight ❤
How do you know, as a coach, if you are coming from the correct perspective and "seeing" your client properly instead of just thinking you are? How do you know if the probing questions have any merit or are you on the totally wrong path and guided your client erroneously?
This is a great video. Very helpful. Thank you!
That was great, great work of you thanks for sharing this with us:)
So glad you enjoyed this, Haya! Thanks for sharing :)
There's a fine line between coaching and counseling
Indeed there is! Thanks for pointing it out, Emilija :)
Emilija, to me who’s gone through 125 hours of ICF coach training and a trained social worker (MSW), I would think this demo leans more toward counseling than coaching.
Jen Kumar I definitely agree with you Jen. This session was not up to the ICF standards. There is direction, there is advice , she wasn’t even listening to the client and just leading her. So wrong ...
@@JenKumar I agree. Counseling.
@@milathepsychologist So true! Totally not ICF. Felt awkward to watch =)
This is excellent. Thanks!
We're so happy you enjoyed this, Michelle! Thanks for sharing ❤
does life coaching need certification? Is there client-coach privilege? Is there fiduciary duties to the client? Is there mandatory reporting if there is abuse, danger to self, danger to others? Can anyone become a life coach without license or cert? thx.
Great questions! We believe this video might help answer them: ruclips.net/video/1SHu3aUM96U/видео.html. Thanks for sharing 💜
Awesome content! Tangible takeaways
Yey! We love reading that. Thanks for sharing :)
Wasn't this a powerful coaching demonstration? Let us know what are your favorite techniques in the comments below!
pd.- Watch the full demonstration by Christine Hassler here: ruclips.net/video/R3UZhsGTmeY/видео.html
is there a book you can recommend on how to tackle limiting beliefs, fears etc thanks
@@franziskapannicke1035 Thanks for asking, Franziska! You could check out "The Four Agreements" by Don Miguel Ruiz.
We definitely recommend you this video with expert Marisa Peer, she talks about self-coaching tools that tackle those topics. You can watch it here: ruclips.net/video/NZM3-AlbcOc/видео.html
We hope this helps :)
This is powerful stuff
Thanks for sharing, Seth 💙
I’m trying to understand more of what life coaching is, what’s the difference between a life coach and a therapist?
That's a great question, Benito! We address it in this video: ruclips.net/video/lhehBbA4cHw/видео.html. :)
Thanks eye opener
Thanks for sharing, Aisha! ❤
I'm excited seeing this video, glad I clicked and already subscribed 💃💃👍🎉
This has been my calling I believe and I'm already doing this through a mentoring program that I started for young people in my country, Nigeria. However, I believe through this coaching program(videos) I'll be able to do more👌👌 I'm definitely following and learning the process of becoming a good Coach.
I'll use this coaching to inspire, heal and restore my community
I
We're so glad to be part of your journey, Kyenpia! Keep up the good work! Thanks for sharing :)
Fill in the blanks is a great way for clients to walk in their own autonomy
It is indeed! Thanks for sharing ❤
Yes, I spotted that, she went step by step, and found the root of her issue.
Well done! ❤❤
Wow ,really thank you..
@@mindvalleycoach I have also spotted the positive reinforcement of your response to the comments. And showing that you present with each individual and not just giving generic responses. Authenticity can be exuberant within text or comment. Powerful way to create a safe space every where around your presence! That's Powerful, thank you for being you. I'm grateful.
@@SacredSpace_LLC Thank you so much for your kind words and support! We appreciate you ♥♥♥
thank you so much!!!
You are most welcome, Eri! ❤
Bro if you just let us watch the video we can learn. Stop interrupting. Maybe next time include text on the screen
This video was created to break down a life coaching structure. If you'd like to see the full coaching session without interruption, you can find it here: ruclips.net/video/R3UZhsGTmeY/видео.html. Thanks for the feedback!
🧡💚💙 Grateful, thank you 🧡💚💙
You are so welcome, Hanna! Thanks for sharing the love :)
Thanks for the very helpful video...
You're most welcome, Fiona! We're happy it was valuable for you :)
great demo!
Thank you, Manju! Glad you resonated :)
Thanks for the great video, its very informative...
You're most welcome! Glad you enjoyed it :)
YES! Dig deep
;)
Great coacing session. Maybe it's just me but the commentary in between felt very jarring and the flashy transitions felt a bit distracting. Think the video would have been a lot more effective with a different commentator. But in overall, very thankful to you guys for putting this together
Glad you found it valuable! :)
Totally agree. I found that VERY distracting too. Great vid but the music with the commentator was just too much for me.
Yeah actually found it quite annoying. It would've been easier just watching the demonstration
@@juns597 Thank you for your feedback.
@@theeverydaythrive We're sorry you feel that way. The full demonstration is offered inside our membership, but we wanted to share some interesting snippets from it for other coaches to learn from. Thank you for your feedback though :)
helpful and useful coaching tips
Glad you found it valuable, Wafaa! Thanks for sharing :)
Coaching
Mentoring
Counseling
Are independent and one shall clearly communicate the difference to coachee prior to starting the session
Yes, definitely! We'd even suggest communicating this before the session, in the enrollment conversation, to align expectations and make sure what the potential client needs/wants is coaching. Thanks for pointing it out, Roshan!
Much needeed🎉🎉🎉
Thanks for sharing 😉
Very enlightening
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it, Elmeri! :)
Yes!
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Very interesting, but it borders on therapy, and that is another discipline. Thank you
That's exactly what I was thinking. When they crossover to therapy especially with big n small-t traumas, it's a dangerous game...
Yes, I noticed her response to her client resulted in change.
Thanks for sharing, Robert! ❤
YEs, i noticed how she went to the core
Great job spotting that, Kamalesh! Thanks for sharing ❤
Yes yes yes! ✨
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