Exploring how others structure their intake process matters because exposure is far removed from alignment on its own, and especially because what works for one coach may quietly undermine another if copied without judgement. This post explores alternative intake approaches used by other coaches, not to prescribe a method, but to sharpen discernment around why intake…
How Coaches Get Pulled Off-Centre — and How to Step Out Understanding the Karpman Drama Triangle matters because good intention is far removed from clean coaching, and especially because unnoticed relational games quietly dismantle boundaries, ethics, and effectiveness. This post explores how the Karpman Drama Triangle operates inside coaching relationships, how coaches are pulled into roles…
Clarity of Role Protects Everyone Avoiding accidental therapy matters because good intention is far removed from professional appropriateness, and especially because coaching and therapy serve different functions — even when both involve depth, emotion, and insight. Many coaches cross boundaries unintentionally. Not through recklessness, but through care, empathy, and a desire to help. Without role clarity,…