Tag: CoachingJudgement


  • 42.0 — Judgement and Discernment

    Why Good Coaching Cannot Be Automated. Judgement and discernment matter because effective coaching is far removed from rule-following, and especially because no two human moments are ever the same. If integration is knowing what belongs where, discernment is knowing why it belongs there now. This post sharpens a critical distinction in Chapter 3: tools can be…

  • 41.0 — Integration

    How Coaches Learn What Belongs Where. Integration matters because mastery is far removed from applying everything that has been learned (what my brain always wishes to do!!) , and especially because it depends on knowing what fits this moment, with this person, in this context. If professional judgement is the capacity to decide whether to intervene, then professional…

  • 40.0 — Integrating Coaching Tools Coherently

    When Models Stop Competing and Start Working Together. Integrating coaching tools coherently matters because effectiveness is far removed from choosing the “right” model, and especially because real clients do not arrive in neat, linear frameworks. Early coaching often treats tools as alternatives: GROW or Wheel of Life belief work or goal setting reflection or action…