Recognising Unseen Areas, Questions For Coaches


A black and white image of a single eye. The iris is brightly coloured, like a colour wheel with one colour blending into another seamlessly. The text reads: "An object is frequently not seen, from not knowing how to see it, rather than from any defect of the organ of vision." (Charles Babbage)

The quote of the day:

“An object is frequently not seen, from not knowing how to see it, rather than from any defect of the organ of vision.” (Charles Babbage)

Questions For Coaches:

  • As a coach, how do you help clients recognise/overcome unseen areas?
  • Are you open to seeing things in a new way?
  • How do you think your perceptions influence your reality?
  • What difference does being aware of your unseen areas make?
  • What areas of your work might you be overlooking due to preconceived notions?

Bonus Questions:

  • In what ways can you help clients develop a more open-minded approach to viewing the world around them?
  • Do you do anything in the “set up” of your coaching that encourages clients to look at things with fresh eyes?
  • In what ways can you develop your intuition and instincts to better understand situations beyond surface appearances?

About Jen Waller

Jen Waller

Jen Waller is on a mission to support, nurture and encourage coaching skills and talents from non-coach to coach and beyond.

As an experienced coach and trainer, Jen is happy to utilise all skills at her disposal to assist clients from getting out of their own way and making a difference in the world with their coaching. Find out more about the support Jen offers here.

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