Career Coaching

Over the years, clients have asked me about Career Coaching, what it is and why would one choose to engage a career coach? Career coaching is an interactive process of exploring work-related issues that will lead to effective action. The role of the career coach is to be a facilitator for change. This means that the coach can be a catalyst of development and transformation for the client organization or its employees. A career coach can be employed by an organization to help employees become equipped for growth and development, transition into another department or position or in preparation for new responsibilities or duties. Career coaching can also be towards finding avenues for career mobility or to find employment outside the company.

Some employees have sought career coaching to help them identify where they may be holding themselves back. This is not uncommon as employees often find themselves being passed over for promotion or other rewards, it is important for them to seek answers by first looking at themselves, their underlying beliefs about themselves and how this may be affecting their workplace attitudes. Ongoing frequent disagreements at work and some other interpersonal challenges are great areas to explore in career coaching as they may be a sign that you are not fully engaged or are not working in favor of your values or passions. Career coaching is a great place to explore these issues and to develop an action plan for career success.

Another important aspect of career coaching is that it allows the coach to connect people with their passions, purpose, values and other aspects of their lives that are critical to their finding and being successful in doing their ideal work.

The focus of career coaching is on work related issues. This does not mean the client cannot discuss issues outside work. It is my experience that clients will share a lot about the things they perceive to be impacting their ability to work effectively or taking away from their ability to do their best work or be part of their ideal work industry or even their specialized vocation.

If you have questions about career coaching, I would love to hear your experiences and your journey.

Joyce Odidison is the Director of training at IWS Coaching Institute. She is also an Alternative Dispute Resolution Practitioner and author of the books “Getting Ready for Mediation, 2004 and “Interpersonal Wellness System, 2010.

Joyce is also the world’s leading Interpersonal Wellness expert, speaker, coach and mentor who works with leaders in organizations and their employees to implement an 8 step strategy to work well, live well and play well, getting them fast results.

Joyce works with clients who want to work smarter and live well at every stage of their life success, by aligning their wellness and success, so that they have more of both. She provides her clients and audience with easy to implement strategies and tips to optimize their wellness and success.

 
 

The Coaching Process Umbrella

This coming week, I will be facilitating our coach training course module on the models and processes of coaching. I want to share this with you as a way to better understand the value of the coaching process, and how it all comes together for such amazing results. Often people ask me to explain how coaching works and why clients in coaching gets such great results. I like sharing how as a process, coaching works to help clients gain a deeper awareness of themselves and their actions but most importantly their thoughts. It allows them to examine the way they see and think and on what they are focusing their attention on in their lives.


I love using this coaching process umbrella diagram to help beginner coaches and my clients, gain a better understanding of just what coaching can afford them. I see the process unfolding as an agreement to increase awareness of the client goals; and all the other elements under the umbrella are geared towards a concentrated focus on those goals.

Reflections

  • As you reflect on the diagram above, ask yourself the following questions:
  • What is the number one goal in my life at this time?
  • What agreement do I have with myself on attaining this goal?
  • What new awareness is helping me strive to reach my stated goal?
  • What new truths or discovery is yet to be discovered as I work towards this goal?
  • What is my number one responsibility towards reaching this goal?
  • What resources or structures are there in my life to support me in reaching my stated goal?

Action Steps

As you move into action steps, make a list of three things you need to do that will get you closer to reaching your goal in the next week. These do not have to be big steps, they may even be the act of writing down your stated goal and memorizing it and sharing it with someone who could hold you accountable or it may be deciding to work with a coach to help you gain clarity, focus and some decisive action steps to successfully reach your goal.

I wish you peace and wellness. I would love to hear how you are doing with your goals. I look forward to hearing from you.

Joyce Odidison is the Director of training at IWS Coaching Institute. She is also an Alternative Dispute Resolution Practitioner and author of the books “Getting Ready for Mediation, 2004 and “Interpersonal Wellness System, 2010.

Joyce is also the world’s leading Interpersonal Wellness expert, speaker, and coach, mentor who works with leaders in organizations and their employees to implement an 8 step strategy to work well, live well and play well, getting them results that last in just 2 to 8 weeks.

Joyce works with clients who want to work smarter and live well at every stage of their life success, by aligning their wellness and success, so that they have more of both. She provides her clients and audience with easy to implement strategies and tips to optimize their wellness and success.