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The PROBLEM Coaching Model

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It encourages deep exploration and results in specific, actionable solutions and measurable goals. The term "problem" acknowledges that difficulties are a natural part of life, and by focusing on them, you encourage clients to explore solutions and develop resilience. Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA), and GROW Model. The P.R.O.B.L.E.M.

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The PROBLEM Coaching Model

International Coach Academy

It encourages deep exploration and results in specific, actionable solutions and measurable goals. The term "problem" acknowledges that difficulties are a natural part of life, and by focusing on them, you encourage clients to explore solutions and develop resilience. Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA), and GROW Model. The P.R.O.B.L.E.M.

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Diverging vs. Converging

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He has been brainstorming design ideas for weeks, but despite generating numerous concepts, he struggles to focus on a specific direction for the project. Through this coaching process, David can break out of his divergent thinking rut and channel his creativity into focused design solutions for the residential project.

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The TIME Coaching Model

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Just imagine the statement and solution to the sentiment “I just need time to think!” What is the solution? My coaching model capitalizes on the investment in TIME with a Professional Coach to THINK, brainstorm, strategize, solve and reflect. It is difficult to find the time, devote the space and stop “the doing” to just THINK.

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Rules vs. Re-imagine

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Great designers observe the world in minute detail, they notice things others do not and use their insights to unlock fresh solutions. Optimism | Despite the challenges and constraints at least one new solution will be better than the existing alternatives. link] Accessed 14.09.23. Tversky, A. and Kahneman, D.

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From Ordinary to Extraordinary: Unlocking the Key to Peak Performance

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Divergent thinking can be developed through activities such as brainstorming, questioning, and problem-solving. Brainstorming involves generating as many ideas as possible without judging them. Problem-solving involves breaking down a problem into smaller parts and finding creative solutions. Penguin Random House LLC.