Fresh questions = new insights?

Today’s quote is actually a proverb: “Take heed you do not find what you do not seek.” (English proverb) This timeless wisdom resonates deeply in our fast-paced world, where we often find ourselves seeking answers to questions that may not truly address our underlying concerns. As coaches, we understand the frustration that arises when our … Read more

Uncovering Hidden Genius and Nurturing Potential: A Coach’s Imperative

Happy Monday, fellow coaches! Today’s quote is: “Thousands of geniuses live and die undiscovered — either by themselves or by others.” (Mark Twain) As we embark on another week of guiding and empowering individuals, let’s delve into this thought-provoking statement. It prompted us to ponder the role of coaches in uncovering latent genius and nurturing … Read more

Rediscovering Wisdom in Coaching Practice

Today’s quote is: “Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Where is the knowledge we have lost in information?” (T.S. Eliot) This quote invites us to reflect deeply on the nature of wisdom, knowledge, and information. I’m going to add the invitation to consider how they intersect in your coaching practice. Exploring the … Read more

Finding fulfillment and Success in Coaching: Insights from Jane Austen

Today’s quote is: “Nothing ever fatigues me, but doing what I do not like.” (Jane Austin) This quote can be interpreted in numerous ways, but let’s apply it practically to our work as coaches. In our line of work, there’s a constant influx of advice and strategies marketed to coaches on the topic off marketing, … Read more

Balancing Acts? Nurturing Others While Honoring Self-Care

Today’s quote is: “Lend yourself to others, but give yourself to yourself.” (Michel de Montaigne) While it may not apply to every single approach to coaching, many coaches think of themselves as being part of the helping profession. We often lend ourselves to others, spending time imparting knowledge and nudging wisdom to the forefront. We … Read more

Navigating the Uphill Climb with Resilience: The Wisdom of William Shakespeare for Coaches

Today’s quote is: “To climb steep hills requires slow pace at first.” (William Shakespeare) As coaches, we often find ourselves guiding our clients through treacherous terrains and daunting obstacles. This quote serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of patience, persistence, and strategic pacing in our coaching practice. Building Momentum Sometimes getting started can … Read more

Navigating Self-Doubt: Guiding Clients to Unleash Their Potential

The quote for today is: “If you hear a voice within you saying, ‘You are not a painter,’ then by all means paint, boy, and that voice will be silenced.” (Vincent Van Gogh) In the realm of coaching, Vincent Van Gogh’s words shared in a 1883 letter points towards lsitening to your own inner wisdom … Read more