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Ever feel uncomfortable with silence during a coaching session? You’re not alone, but here’s the secret: silence is where the breakthroughs happen. In this video, we’ll explore “The Secret Power of Silence in Coaching” and how embracing those pauses can transform your coaching conversations.

You’ll discover why silence is such a powerful tool for your clients to think deeply, process their thoughts, and uncover their own answers. I’ll share practical strategies to help you stay present when silence feels awkward, along with the key mindset shift every coach needs to make. Plus, learn how to avoid the common mistake of jumping in too soon and interrupting your client’s most profound moments of clarity.

Whether you’re a new coach learning the ropes or a seasoned professional refining your craft, this lesson will help you master the art of creating space for your clients to explore and grow. Remember, silence isn’t empty—it’s where breakthroughs are born.

What’s your experience with using silence in coaching or even in everyday conversations? Share your thoughts in the comments! Don’t forget to subscribe for more insights and stay tuned for lesson six, where we’ll teach you how to ask deeper, braver questions to help your clients achieve real transformation. Your next coaching breakthrough starts here!

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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - New Coaches and Silence
00:57 - Coaching Missteps: Jumping In Too Fast
01:16 - Staying Present in Uncomfortable Situations

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