Words and phrases to describe coaching

An amazing set of positive words that contribute to the meaning and values of coaching, irrespective of context:

vision, values, beliefs, learning, self, others, exploration, possibilities, potential, me, transformation, learning about things, emotions, mind and body, awareness, action, epiphany, light-bulb-moments, aha!, liberation, self actualisation, culture, whole person, self knowledge, understanding, truth, challenges, contribution, decisions, individual, non-judgemental, improvement, attention, intention, self enhancement, experience, experiment, safe, trusting, enabling, raising awareness, developing actions, my way, knowledge, goal, direction, journey, visionary, contribution, new behaviour, self development, responsibility, questions, relationship, shifts, movements, choice, focus, evolving, knowing, personal, cultural, forward looking, change, positive, appreciative, whole-person, affiliation, direction, new belief, liberating belief, incisive questions, moving forward questions, accountability, self awareness, commitment, action, results, curiousity, exploring, new horizons, forward, agreements, vision, future


3 min coaching words brainstorm

The above is how http://www.wordle.net sees it!

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2 Responses to Words and phrases to describe coaching

  1. Hi Ray – many thanks for the link to wordle – rather nifty – I love it!

    I’m glad I came across your blog site (thru linkedin)…. I’ve started going through your previous posts here, and there is a huge amount of great, valuable stuff to read for anyone interested in coaching. I shall continue to read!

    Best wishes

    Hugh

    • admin says:

      Thanks Hugh, I hope you’ll add your thoughts, ideas (especially on categories you’d like to see), comments and anything relevant to spreading the coaching word, Best regards, Ray

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