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Resiliency as a Coach | Guiding Clients Through Challenges with Confidence


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Resiliency as a Coach | Guiding Clients Through Challenges with Confidence


As a Three Principles coach, you support your clients in navigating the ups and downs of life by helping them understand the power of thought and the wisdom of Mind. However, it’s important to recognize that resiliency is not just something you teach—it’s something you embody. By reconnecting with your own innate resiliency as a coach, you can guide clients through challenges with confidence, knowing that both you and your clients have the capacity to bounce back from anything life throws at you.


Thought and Resiliency in Coaching


Resilience as a coach comes from understanding thought. When we get caught up in insecure or fearful thinking, it can feel like we’re on shaky ground as coaches, unsure of how to best support our clients. But the Three Principles remind us that these thoughts are just temporary—they are not facts, but passing reflections of our state of mind. By recognizing that thought creates our experience, we can let go of mental clutter and reconnect with our natural confidence and clarity as coaches. 



Consciousness: Expanding Awareness as a Coach


Consciousness helps us become aware of our thinking, both in our coaching practice and in life. When we expand our awareness, we see that we don’t need to have all the answers or control every aspect of our clients’ progress. This awareness allows us to step back and trust in the coaching process, knowing that insights will arise naturally for both ourselves and our clients. This expanded consciousness helps us embody resiliency, modeling for our clients how to navigate challenges with grace and ease. 



Mind: Trusting in the Wisdom of Coaching


Mind, the deeper intelligence that guides all of life, is the source of our resiliency as coaches. When we trust in this wisdom, we stop trying to control the coaching process or our clients’ outcomes. Instead, we create space for insights and breakthroughs to arise naturally. By trusting in the wisdom of Mind, we not only enhance our coaching practice but also help our clients reconnect with their own inner resilience. 

 


Conclusion 


Resiliency as a coach comes from understanding the role of thought and trusting in the wisdom of Mind. By embodying this understanding, you can guide clients through challenges with confidence, helping them discover their own capacity for resilience and growth. 



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In 1976, George and Linda Pransky stumbled on a new way of helping people that was radically different from the traditional counseling methods they had been using in their work. The new principles they were learning had a huge impact on their personal lives, their relationship, and the way they worked with their clients. They began to teach these principles to their clients and became pioneers in a new field of psychology that profoundly changed people in a short amount of time.

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