080 Bringing Creativity Into Your Coaching

The Coaching Crowd® Podcast with Jo Wheatley & Zoe Hawkins - A podcast by Jo Wheatley and Zoe Hawkins - Mondays

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In this week's episode we are reflecting on how you can bring more creativity into your coaching. This reflection comes from the response we have had to some of the more creative aspects of our emotions coaching course.  We talk about: what being creative in your coaching can look like how it might feel for your clients the importance of co creating creative elements to ensure that your clients are responsive the power of creativity for goal setting using technology visualisation metaphor how using active experimentation in the moment can be beneficial Not all coaches might consider creativity to be something that can be brought into a session. We are clear that whether it be planned creativity or something that is more in the moment there are hige benefits to your clients in supporting them to achieve their goals. How are bringing creativity into your coaching sessions? Purchase our bestselling book ”Deciding to Coach”: https://amzn.to/3UvUe9r Resources Take our FREE Quiz 'Which Coaching Course is Right for Me?' https://www.mycoachingcourse.com/ Join The Coaching Crowd Community on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheCoachingCrowd/ In Good Company (UK) https://www.igcompany.co.uk/ Check out our YouTube Channel https://bit.ly/378rY9a Check out our Instagram https://www.Instagram.com/the_coaching_crowd Work with Jo Wheatley as your Emotions Coach https://www.jowheatley.com Connect with Jo Wheatley on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jo_wheatley_coaching/ Connect with Jo Wheatley on LinkedIn https://uk.linkedin.com/in/joannewheatley Work with Zoe Hawkins as your Courageous Leadership Coach https://www.zoe-hawkins.com Connect with Zoe Hawkins on Facebook https://facebook.com/zoehawkinscoach/ Connect with Zoe Hawkins on LinkedIn https://uk.linkedin.com/in/zoehawkinscoach Connect with Zoe Hawkins on Instagram https://instagram.com/zoehawkinscoach