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Beyond the Classroom: Navigating the Dual Realms of Education

A green chalk board is mounted on a cream coloured wall. It has a wooden shelf at the bottom of the board where 5 books are pilled to the right hand side. On the centre of the shelf us a rectangular board cleaner. The corners of the board are darker then the central area presumably due to chalk having been wipped off that section more.
In white on the board is written "There are obviously two educations. One should teach us how to make a living and the other how to live." (James Truslow Adams)

Today’s Quote of the Day is:

“There are obviously two educations. One should teach us how to make a living and the other how to live.” (James Truslow Adams)

Today’s quote by James Truslow Adams serves as a poignant reminder that education encompasses more than just the pursuit of a career. It beckons us to explore the dual realms of learning — one that equips us with the skills to make a living and another that imparts the wisdom to truly live. As coaches, let’s delve into the expansive landscape of education beyond traditional classrooms that this quote point towards.

Education Beyond the Classroom:

Contrary to the conventional image of education confined within classroom walls, todays quote encourages us to envision a more holistic approach. It’s about embracing the idea that education is not solely about diplomas and certificates; it’s a lifelong journey that extends into every facet of our life and existence.

Reflecting on Your Educational Journey:

As we embark on this new year, take a moment to contemplate the areas of education and learning you wish to focus on. Is it the refinement of a specific skill, the pursuit of personal growth, or the exploration of a new field altogether? Whether it’s mastering a language, enhancing cooking skills, or delving into the intricacies of emotional intelligence, the possibilities are boundless.

My 2004 planned Educational Journey:

Personally, I’m embarking on a new coaching certification. The opportunity to be mentored and receive personalised support from a coach with decades of experience was too enticing to pass up. For me, my decision to pursue this certification aligns with the belief that education is not a static achievement but a dynamic process of continual growth and refinement.

It’s getting on for a couple of decades since I first did any sort of coaching course and I view continuing professional development as part of my natural development. Its about finding those spaces that allow me to play and explore and in some instances to re-examine.I think theres an art and a science to coaching and it has always just seemed natural to me to delve deeper into whatever aspects interest me at any given time.

It’s seldom about getting the bit of paper at the end of the course. (In fact the one time I did that, it was actually one of the least rewarding courses I’ve done). For me its about that learning experience and the rewards that come from that.

The Power of Sharing:

Education is a journey best shared. In the comments, I invite you to articulate the areas you’re focusing on this year. It could be a skill you’re honing, a language you’re learning, or a new perspective you’re seeking in the realm of personal or business development. Sharing your educational aspirations not only fosters a sense of community but also has the potential to inspire others on their unique journeys.

Enriching Lives and Making a Difference:

The essence of Adams’ quote lies in recognizing that education has the power to enrich our lives and empower us to make a difference. It’s about acquiring knowledge that goes beyond the immediate demands of a career and seeps into the very fabric of our existence.

Conclusion:

As we navigate the dual realms of education, let’s embrace the breadth and depth of learning opportunities available to us. Whether you’re pursuing a traditional course of study or venturing into uncharted territories of some other form of personal development, every step is a valuable contribution to the tapestry of your educational journey. I’d love to hear your plans and how you’re embracing the transformative power of continuous learning and growth – feel free to share in the coments below.

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.


A Challenge Every Coach Faces… and what to do about it

In today’s guest post Ling Wong shares some of her experience and knowledge as a business and marketing coach:

A Challenge Every Coach Faces… and what to do about it

By Ling Wong

"A Challenge Every Coach Faces… and what to do about it" by Ling Wong

 

As ‪coaches and mentors, how much are we “diagnosing” our clients’ problems through the lens of the tools/skills we possess?

And by doing so, while we are offering a solution, are we in a way limiting our clients’ possibilities?

When I was working on my Sacred Money Archetype Coach Training, I interpreted many things that came up for my clients through the lens of money mindset. When I was getting my Fear Releasing Method certification, seemingly every problem’s root cause was fear.

While my clients were getting great results, I felt we might not have seen the problem in its entirety if I were to stick with just one particular tool or method.

We are all human. Having a point of view is inevitable, and probably desirable (especially if you are looking to position yourself uniquely in the marketplace.)

The challenge comes in when the nature of a coaching or mentoring relationship somewhat puts us in a position of being an “authority” (again, it’s not a bad thing. From a marketing perspective, we want to be seen as an expert or an authority. From a coaching perspective, clients DO want to be lead to a certain extant.)

Which means OUR point of view is going to impact the clients’ decisions and actions, therefore, the outcome.

(We don’t have to look far… I have worked with many clients who had hired business coaches or taken those $1,997 or $3,997 programs only to find themselves being squeezed through an “agenda”, and spat out of the “guru factory line.”  They got themselves into the “niche pickle,” building out business structure and going down a rabbit hole they have no business to be in.)

We can probably guide our clients to achieve an outcome that is “desirable” from an objective point of view. The question I want to pose is whether that is an outcome that serves THAT particular client best? Is it most aligned with his/her core value, identity, beliefs etc.?

Here are a few thoughts on how we can mitigate this challenge:

  1. Cultivate Awareness

Let’s start with the assumption that there is no way around the fact that we have our own point of view.

The first step is to cultivate the awareness that we do bring our own filters into a coaching/mentoring relationship.

Our clients probably hire us because they resonate with our point of view and that’s why they want our guidance.

However, I believe when we are expressing our own opinions we can make it clear that it is our point of view and thus just one way to approach their challenges.

Our role is to expand our clients’ thinking and help them see their challenges from different perspectives, instead of (unintentionally) steering them into one particular decision or action that stems from our perspective.

  1. You Are Not Your Trainings and Certifications

A lot of times the way we approach a problem is determined by our skills and the tools we have at our disposal.

“If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.”

It is important to not to let the “tools du jour” drive our coaching conversations. (More on It’s OK to Say Thank You and Now F*** Off To Your Trainings and Certifications)

Instead, what is the bigger message that drives your work? What is the identity you want to inspire your clients to take on? What beliefs you want to instill in your clients so they can achieve their goals in alignment with what’s true for them?

From there, what tools and methods can you apply, for your clients’ greatest good instead of a self-gratuitous way of using a tool just because you paid money to learn it?

  1. Lead with a Deeper, Bigger Message

Maybe it is about exploring a deeper message, so when we approach a challenge with a client, it’s not about finding a tool-driven solution but a identity/belief-driven solution that can encompasses multiple approaches and perspectives.

This may mean, for many of my multi-passionate and multi-talented peeps, is to gather all their skills, experience, talents, superpowers and ideas, tap into their beliefs and conviction, to device a cohesive message that transcends individual skills and tools.

By doing so, it gives you the framework and allows you the freedom to choose what new skills you want to learn, and what tools you want to add to your toolbox, without having to “redefine” what you do every time, or look like a Jack-of-all-trades.

This framework also acts as a filter so you can avoid the Bright Shiny Object Syndrome, and invest your time, money and effort on what truly matters to YOU.

By having this ONE cohesive message, you will not only be able to give your clients a more inclusive and expansive container to grow and explore, but you will also create more powerful marketing communication because of the clarity, conviction and confidence you achieve in your business.

>> Grab this free training to see how to turn ALL your big ideas into ONE cohesive message that sells.

About Ling Wong

Ling is an Intuitive Brainiac. Through her unique blend of Business + Marketing coaching with a Mindset + Psychic Twist, she helps the highly creative, intuitive, multi-talented and multi-passionate maverick solo-entrepreneurs distill ALL their big ideas into ONE cohesive Message, nail the WORDS that sell and design a Plan to cut the busywork and do what matters, through her intuitive yet rigorous iterative process born out of her Harvard Design School training and 10 years of experience in the online marketing industry.

Find Ling and grab her free “How to Find YOUR Winning Formula” Training Series at http://business-soulwork.com/ywf-free/