Tag: HumanPotential


  • 30.0 Be · Do · Have (Practice: Macro Application)

    From Concept to Lived Architecture — Applying Identity Over Time The Be · Do · Have practice endures because it is far removed from the generic, and especially because it can hold scale — not just as a reflective exercise, but as a macro life-design architecture. This post moves from theory into lived practice. What…

  • 29.0 Be · Do · Have (A Deeper Dive)

    Why Identity Must Precede Action — and Action Must Precede Outcome. The Be · Do · Have model endures because it is far removed from the generic, and especially because it corrects one of the most persistent misunderstandings in human development: the belief that outcomes must come before identity and action. Most people unconsciously operate…

  • Bonus: Coaching Practice Reflection

    From Technique to Judgement: Where Coaches Begin to Mature. Coaching practice reflection matters because it is far removed from the generic, and especially because it is where technique evolves into judgement. Frameworks teach structure. Tools create consistency. Reflection builds discernment. The insights from our training transcripts position reflection far removed as an optional extra, and…

  • 27.0 Wheel of Life Audio

    Guided Awareness, Priority Mapping, and the First True Point of Direction. This audio-based Wheel of Life exercise marks a subtle but important shift: from conceptual understanding to guided self-observation. Unlike reflective reading, the audio format slows cognition, anchors attention, and invites embodied awareness. The insights from our training transcripts position this exercise as the start of something…

  • 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…

  • 25.0 Creating Actions

    From Intention to Execution: How Coaches Reduce Procrastination Without Pressure. Creating actions is where coaching either consolidates progress or quietly loses momentum. Insight without execution leads to reflection loops. Execution without alignment leads to burnout. The insights from our training transcripts make one thing clear: action succeeds when specificity, motivation, and self-ownership are deliberately engineered. This…

  • 24.0 Walking Through Options

    From Awareness to Movement: Turning Insight Into Manageable Action. This stage marks a subtle but decisive shift in coaching: from seeing to doing. After identifying a focus area (usually through usage of tools such as the Wheel of Life, the next task believe it or not is not transformation — it is traction. Walking through options is about restoring…