Examine What Is Said: Questions for Coaches Evaluating Truth in a Message

The image features a three-dimensional, featureless, white humanoid figure standing in the centre. This figure is holding a large, bright red megaphone with its right hand, directing it to the left side of the frame. The figure and megaphone are set against a plain, light gray background, which emphasizes their simplicity and the bold colour of the megaphone. The megaphone is large in comparison to the figure, drawing attention to its significance in the composition. Above the figure and megaphone, there is a text in black that reads: "Examine what is said, not who speaks." (Proverb).

The quote of the day is: “Examine what is said, not who speaks.” (Proverb) Questions For Coaches: Bonus Questions: About Jen Waller Jen Waller is a transformative coach dedicated to empowering individuals to get out of their own way and make a meaningful impact in the world. With an impactful, nurturing coaching style, Jen supports … Read more

Everyday Creativity: Recognising Your Creative Potential

The image features a vibrant light bulb set against a dark, neutral background. The bulb itself is not an ordinary one; it glows with a gradient of vivid colors ranging from pink at the top, transitioning through orange, and into a deep violet at the base, symbolizing creativity and innovation. Surrounding the bulb are white lines and dots that radiate outward, suggesting the emission of light and energy. These rays add a dynamic quality to the image, representing the light bulb as not only a source of light but also a metaphor for ideas and creative sparks. Above this visually striking graphic, there is a quote by Frank Barron: "Creativity is energy being put to work in a constructive fashion."

The quote of the day is: “Creativity is energy being put to work in a constructive fashion.” (Frank Barron) Frank Barron (1922–2002) was an American psychologist and professor renowned for his pioneering research on creativity and personality. He dedicated much of his career to understanding the nature of creativity, exploring how it manifests in individuals, … Read more

When Was The Last Time A Potato Got You In Trouble?

A short video from our Coaching From The Soul, 4th September live stream. Every 3-4 weeks myself and some coaching colleagues get together online to share a conversation with the broad brief of what we’re seeing about what it’s like to be human! As you may imagine, the conversation may go in any direction, I … Read more

Finding ‘Home’ in the Journey: Reflective Questions for Coaches

The image features a minimalist and symbolic representation with a series of blank directional signs, often seen at crossroads or decision points, mounted on a single pole. These signs are white and appear as blank slates, pointing in different directions against a soft pink background that gives the composition a calm and gentle ambiance. The simplicity of the design focuses attention on the concept of choices and directions in life. Above this serene setup, there's a quote by Matsuo Bashō: "Every day is a journey, and the journey itself is home."

The quote of the day is: “Every day is a journey, and the journey itself is home.” (Matsuo Bashō) Questions For Coaches: Bonus Questions: About Jen Waller Jen Waller is a transformative coach dedicated to empowering individuals to get out of their own way and make a meaningful impact in the world. With an impactful, … Read more

Questions About Creating from Nothing: Finding Inspiration in the Unexpected

The image is a visually complex and dynamic depiction of mathematical and scientific equations and symbols floating against a dark, digitized background that suggests a deep, cosmic or virtual space. It features a chaotic arrangement of various mathematical expressions, diagrams, and notations that glow in a neon green colour, giving the impression of intense cerebral activity or theoretical calculations. Prominent among these symbols is Einstein's famous equation, E=mc², highlighted and slightly larger than the surrounding equations. Above this intricate array of scientific data, there is a quote by Ernest Barnes: "The astonishing thing about Einstein's equations is that they appear to have come out of nothing."

The quote of the day is: “The astonishing thing about Einstein’s equations is that they appear to have come out of nothing.” (Ernest Barnes) Questions For Coaches: Bonus Questions: About Jen Waller Jen Waller is a transformative coach dedicated to empowering individuals to get out of their own way and make a meaningful impact in … Read more

Clarifying Your Inner Vision: Questions for Coaches

The image features a simple yet powerful depiction of a pair of round, black-rimmed glasses, centered against a plain white background. The glasses, iconic and timeless in style, are sharp and prominent, with clear lenses that allow for a straightforward view through them. This minimalist presentation emphasizes the glasses themselves without any distractions, focusing on the clarity and potential they symbolize for vision and perception. Above the glasses, there is a profound quote by Carl Jung: "Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes."

The Quote Of The Day is: “Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.” (Carl Jung) Questions For Coaches: Bonus Questions: About Jen Waller Jen Waller is a transformative coach dedicated to empowering individuals to get out of their own way … Read more