Soliciting feedback from your coaching clients has big benefits, including strengthening your practice, building trust, and modeling being a learner. And it can be scary! In this episode, Elena demonstrates how to confidently and clearly ask for client feedback and acknowledge receiving it. As a bonus, you’ll also hear how to open your coaching conversations with a question that builds resilience!
Notable moments:
00:43 Role Play Demonstration Setup
02:55 Part 1: Introducing the Feedback Survey
04:54 Part 1 Reflection
07:55 Part 2: Transitioning to Feedback Acknowledgment
10:39 Reflecting on New Beliefs
14:23 Part 2: Roleplay Reflection
15:36 How to Continue Growing Your Skills in This Area
16:55 Closing Remarks and Acknowledgements
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Reflection questions:
- What has been your experience with feedback?
- Have you explicitly solicited feedback from your coaching clients (or direct reports)? Why or why not?
- What did Elena’s model and Cary’s reflection prompt you to want to do or do differently moving forward?
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