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Can coaches ‘make’ clients change?

Can coaches ‘make’ clients change?

When I opened the email – and I had certainly never heard of the sender – I saw that it promised me something amazing. If I signed up to a particular training course, I could learn ten questions which would guarantee that my clients would change! Really, truly, they would not be able to help … Read the rest >>

Author luke JCRPosted on March 14, 2017December 6, 2017Categories Being a Coach, BlogTags limits of coaching
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family dynamics

Ten ways to avoid banishment by your adult children

September 15, 2025 10:55 am

It’s a long time ago but here’s what happened. My Dad, then in his eighties, is staring at my two boys. He’s barked a question at them and they are looking back helplessly. They stutter out a few words.

‘Speak up! Don’t mumble!’

I intervene with some reply which kind-of-answers his question.

Later that day … Read the rest >>

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Coaches, please! Let’s junk the jargon!

April 29, 2025 4:01 pm

We coaches are eager to be seen as a profession, even though we fail so many of the criteria, such as barriers to entry, a long apprenticeship and statutory controls. Jargon can be one unwelcome feature of professionalism and it’s creeping up on us in coaching.

Therapy is a parallel here where its vocabulary has … Read the rest >>

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Court Uniform

Why do they get it so wrong?

December 9, 2024 4:50 pm

Over the least few weeks we have seen two examples. Influential people wreck their reputations through inappropriate speaking, despite having easy access to PR advisers, speech writers, agents and lawyers: Gregg Wallace, TV host; Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury. Then, back in the past, Prince Andrew, Paula Vennells, Rebekah Vardy, Kevin Spacey – and if … Read the rest >>

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Gregg Wallace

The man-child and his problems

December 2, 2024 1:24 pm

I don’t know Gregg Wallace, the Masterchef presenter currently in trouble because of his alleged inappropriate comments and behaviour. But I worked in TV myself for many years and as a coach I have heard countless women complain about this same objectionable behaviour in their male colleagues.

There have been a few attempts by unnamed … Read the rest >>

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