Tag: ProfessionalCoaching


  • 15.0 Real Experiences of Using GROW

    The real value of any coaching model is not found in theory, but in lived experience. GROW reveals its depth most clearly when coaches and clients reflect on what actually happens when the model is used in practice. The insights from our training transcripts capture this moment precisely — a room of developing coaches reflecting…

  • 14.0 Will / Way Forward Questions

    The Will / Way Forward stage is where coaching earns its legitimacy. Insight without action is reflection. Action without ownership is compliance. Coaching operates in the space where choice becomes commitment and commitment becomes behaviour. The insights from our training transcripts make this clear: this stage is about firming up the what, when, and how of action — with specificity, responsibility, and…

  • 13.0 Way Forward

    The Way Forward stage is where coaching becomes unmistakably distinct from reflection, exploration, or therapy. This is the moment where clarity must translate into commitment, and insight must become movement.

  • 12.0 Options Questions

    Expanding Possibility Without Collapsing Ownership. The Options stage is where coaching becomes visibly empowering. It is the point in the conversation where limitation loosens its grip and the client reconnects with choice, creativity, and agency. The insights from our training transcripts emphasise that Options questions are not a script, not a checklist, and not something to…

  • 11.0 Options

    The Options stage is where coaching visibly separates itself from consultancy, mentoring, and advice-giving. This is the moment where the coach deliberately steps back — far removed from because contribution is lacking, and more attached to because client agency must lead. Insights from our training transcripts make this explicit: in coaching, time is less spent dwelling…

  • 10.0 Reality Questions

    Reality questions are the stabilising force within the GROW framework. They ground the coaching conversation in truth, evidence, context, and capacity — without judgement, blame, or backward collapse. Insights from our training transcripts emphasise that reality questions are less about interrogation or analysis. They are more about orientation: helping the client see clearly where things stand…

  • 9.0 Reality

    Reality is the most grounding stage of the GROW model. It is where fantasy dissolves, assumptions soften, and momentum becomes possible. Our training transcripts emphasise that Reality is not about dwelling on the past. Reality is about seeing clearly enough to move forward effectively. When Reality is handled with precision, clients often realise they are closer to…