Reflective practice has always been part of coaching, yet its depth, purpose, and application are often misunderstood. Many coaches describe themselve...
As coaching continues to evolve, one question is being asked more openly across the profession: do coaches need supervision?
For some, supervision st...
Continuous professional development is often seen as an administrative requirement, something coaches complete because they have to renew their creden...
Renewing your ICF credential is one of the most important ways to maintain your professional standing as a coach. Whether you hold the ACC, PCC, or MC...
Organizations today are operating in conditions defined by change, uncertainty, and constant pressure. Teams face shifting priorities. Leaders are sup...
If you’re exploring professional coaching qualifications, understanding the difference between coach certification and accreditation is essential.
Th...
If you work as a coach, supervisor, psychologist, or in another helping role, you’re probably very skilled at supporting other people’s awareness.
Yo...
PhD research rarely unfolds in a neat, linear way. It’s iterative, reflective, and often shaped as much by uncertainty as by clarity.
My doctorate em...
Positive Psychology Coaching has become something of a buzzword in the coaching world. You’ll hear it in podcasts, see it in hashtags, and find it spr...
In my first blog, I wrote about the gap that so many coaches feel: the moments when a conversation goes beyond goals and actions, yet not into therapy...
I didn’t set out to create an academy…What I set out to do was solve a problem I saw everywhere in the coaching world.
Through my work as a Coaching ...