Habit: Questions For Coaches

An ombre background of a yellow focal point in the centre of the image, radiating out to an orange on the outer edges of the image. The text reads: "Nothing in life is more corroding than habit." (Gertrude Atherton) The word habit is made up of wooden blocks, with one letter of the word carved into the top of the block.

The quote of the day is: “Nothing in life is more corroding than habit.” (Gertrude Atherton) Questions For Coaches: Bonus Questions: About 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 … Read more

Questions for coaches about controlling our thoughts

On a chalkboard, a diagram with lots of empty ovals are connected with lines and arrows, some straight, some curved, or dotted, one is even in a spiral shape. The text reads: "The highest possible stage in moral culture is when we recognise that we ought to control our thoughts." (Charles Darwin)

The quote of the day is: “The highest possible stage in moral culture is when we recognise that we ought to control our thoughts.” (Charles Darwin) Questions For Coaches: Bonus Question: About Jen Waller Jen Waller is on a mission to support, nurture and encourage coaching skills and talents from non-coach to coach and beyond. … Read more

Discover Questions For Coaching About Uncovering Potential and Forming Order from Chaos

The background is an ombre, going from black in the bottom right corner blending to warm dark orange in the top left corner. The text reads: "We make nothing; we only form and discover what is already there, but which without our assistance cannot release itself from formless chaos." (Berthold Auerbach)

The quote of the day is: “We make nothing; we only form and discover what is already there, but which without our assistance cannot release itself from formless chaos.” (Berthold Auerbach) Questions For Coaches: Bonus Questions: About Jen Waller Jen Waller is on a mission to support, nurture and encourage coaching skills and talents from … Read more

Questions for coaches prompted by a quote about empathy and imagination.

10 wooden pieces similar to those you may find in certain board games - with a spherical shape, like a head, on top of a limbless body. The one in the centre is painted red, and the rest are all unpainted and generally arranged in a line in a zigzag pattern. Each piece has a white circle around them and a line connecting to the nearest pieces. The closer they are to the red piece, there is a red glow on the outer and inner edge of that ring. The last two pieces on each end of the line have no glow what-so-ever. The text reads: "Much of the insensibility and hardness of the world is due to the lack of imagination which prevents realization of the experiences of other people." (Jane Addams)

The quote today is: “Much of the insensibility and hardness of the world is due to the lack of imagination which prevents realization of the experiences of other people.” (Jane Addams) Questions For Coaches: Bonus Questions: About Jen Waller Jen Waller is on a mission to support, nurture and encourage coaching skills and talents from … Read more

Questions for coaches inspired by “A kind word is like a spring day”

This is an image of lush green grass with yellow, orange and red flowers growing among the blades. A couple of butterflies are flying around under a clear blue sky, with the haze of the sun shining in the top right-hand corner of the image. The text reads: "A kind word is like a spring day" (Proverb)

Today’s quote is: “A kind word is like a spring day” (Proverb) Questions For Coaches: Bonus Questions About 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 … Read more

The Firm Spots: Guiding Clients Towards Transformative Change

A wooden see-saw is shown. At one end sits a box. The pivot point is closer to the end with a box and it is that end which is resting on the ground. There is nothing currently on the other, longer end. The background is white, and a shadow is showing on the ground. The text reads: "Give me but one firm spot on which to stand, and I will move the earth." (Archimedes - talking about the action of a lever)

The quote is: “Give me but one firm spot on which to stand, and I will move the earth.” (Archimedes) This profound statement about levers by Archimedes encapsulates a fundamental truth that resonates deeply within the realm of coaching. As coaches, our role is to facilitate transformation and growth in our clients. To do so … Read more