Tag: CoachingIntake


  • 136.0 — A Professional Exchange

    Where Information, Responsibility, and Respect Are Clarified A professional exchange matters because good intention is far removed from professional clarity on its own, and especially because coaching begins to work only once roles, responsibility, and direction are explicitly named. This post clarifies how the intake conversation functions as a professional exchange of information, expectations, and responsibility…

  • 134.0 — How Others Structure Their Intake Process

    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…

  • 128.0 — Questions to Ask a Potential Client

    Clarity Before Commitment Asking the right questions matters because alignment is far removed from assumption, and especially because the intake conversation determines safety, suitability, and effectiveness long before coaching begins. This post clarifies which questions support discernment, readiness, and mutual clarity during early contact and intake, ensuring coaching begins on clean ground from a wholeness perspective.

  • 26.0 Wheel of Life Group Discussion

    Adaptability, Experimentation, and Using Awareness as the Starting Point. Here we are, harping on once more about The Wheel of Life. Obviously a juicy topic to play with, therefore lets splash right into it 😀 The Wheel of Life is not a static tool. It is a living framework that adapts to the coach, the client, and…