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Coaching discipline

Coaching as a discipline traces its roots to the ancient Greek philosopher and a decorated military hero Socrates (470-399 BC), who believed in seeking truth through a question-and-answer method known as Socratic dialogue. This approach is fundamental to modern coaching.

A coach acts as a thought partner, guiding clients toward their own solutions by asking powerful questions rather than providing answers. This process of active listening and creating a safe space for self-discovery empowers clients to achieve their personal and professional goals.

Coaching domains & experience

Life 🎭

95%
2 years Clarity and growth through life's biggest challenges

Cross-cultural communications 🌈

85%
9 years Understanding values, customs and biases

Relationships 🤼

70%
1 years Building and strengthening meaningful connections

Leadership 🙋

80%
10 years Understanding corporate dysfunction

Career 🤝

65%
2 years Navigating and thriving through career transitions and changes

Impostor syndrome 🏆

75%
2 years Finding self-worth and self-acceptance

ADHD and Neurodivergence 🎨

55%
1 years Turbo-charging executive function