Halloween Reflections for Coaches

Halloween is celebrated all over the United States with scary costumes and the implication of a trick if you don’t provide treats.  What is scary?  Is it the ghosts and goblins or is it your to do list?  Coaching is a tool to move past the ghosts and goblins and in to the life you choose.

Imagine the goal is the bag of treats and the barriers include things that might trip you up or slow you down.  With planning, the evening goes smoothly.  Planning in a coaching relationship begins by identifying the goal and considering the barriers.  Sometimes client say they are their own biggest barrier.  Others share it is procrastination.  Prioritization is a common concern.  Often time and money challenges are mentioned.

After defining the barriers, the next coaching question is how to move past these obstacles.  Included with exploring options to move past the barriers, coaches ask what skills, tools, relationships, or other resources will be used to move towards goals.  Then the coach asks for a plan of action to achieve the defined goals.

Being scared on Halloween is part of the fun and kids get excited about coming home with a bag full of treats.  Coaching empowers you to move past being scared and toward the fun of success.

Happy Halloween!

Cathy Liska

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Most blog posts here are written or curated by Cathy Liska, Guide from the Side®, CDP, MCC.

Cathy is CEO/Founder of the Center for Coaching Certification, CCC. As Guide from the Side®, she is a sought-after trainer and coach with over 30 years of experience in business management and ownership. Cathy built her diverse team at CCC that includes trainers, customer service, and coaches. She was Co-Leader for ICF’s Ethics Community of Practice, on the Leadership Team for the review and updating of the Code of Ethics in 2024, and active in the Ethics Water Cooler. To ensure she stays current in related areas of expertise, Cathy has earned the following: ICF’s Master Certified Coach (MCC), Certified Coach Trainer, Certified Consumer Credit Counselor, Certificate of Excellence in Nonprofit Leadership and Management, Grief Support Group Facilitator, Certified in the Drucker Self-Assessment Tool, Certified Apartment Manager, Certified Civil and Family Mediator, and Certified in DISC.

Cathy’s clients range from attorneys to corporate executives, government to nonprofit, entrepreneurs to children, under or unemployed to newly retired. She specializes in communication, management, conflict, and leadership. Her personal mission statement is “People.” Cathy is known for her passion to serve others so they achieve the results they want.

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