Summary:
The book provides a framework for coaches to facilitate transformative conversations by focusing on the individual's thought processes rather than the immediate problem at hand. It emphasizes the use of reflective inquiry to help clients gain awareness and discover their own solutions through guided introspection and powerful questioning.
Key points:
1. Reflective Inquiry: This coaching method encourages self-reflection and self-awareness through open-ended questions, leading to new insights.
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