How to Help Clients Face the Unknown

Work in the present moment to transform doubt into direction.

Cate Painter sensed she needed a change — she just didn’t know what kind of change it should be.

Watch as David works with what has emerged in the present moment to help Cate identify her next steps.

Rather than charting a path to a goal or telling Cate what to change, David assists her in dropping into the present moment and exploring what’s coming up for her. This approach frees Cate from thoughts about the future and brings her closer to understanding her true needs and the direction she wants to take.

This demo will show you what it looks like to release your need to solve problems and act instead as a resourceful guide for clients as they venture into the unknown.

Access the demo today to witness these techniques in action!

This Demo Will Show You: 
  • How to be with your clients as they face the unknown
  • How to use what emerges in the present moment as your guide
  • How to help clients gain clarity through awareness of their experience

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What clients need from you is more simple than you might expect. They need:

1. To be seen and heard without judgment. Before anything else, your clients want to be welcomed exactly as they are. 

2. A safe place to pause and just be. In order to get to the heart of what matters to them, stand still and practice radical presence. 

3. An authentic and generative human connection. Use the relational space as the crucible in which they can explore new beliefs and behaviors. 

4 The freedom to seriously play. Create a secure base in which they can explore, experience, and experiment with who they want to become.

Working this way supports outcomes that are more:

Achievable

When you’re fully present with your clients, you can better notice where they are right now and what they need next in order to grow.

Meaningful

When you help clients get to the crux of their issues, they can make progress through coaching in ways that matter to them.

Sustainable

When you support your clients on their journey rather than try to take them on yours, the progress your clients make is more likely to stick.