• Closing a Session (Coaching Session Structure Series - Part Five)

  • Dec 16 2023
  • Length: 26 mins
  • Podcast
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Closing a Session (Coaching Session Structure Series - Part Five)

  • Summary

  • Let’s wrap it up! With kittens! This episode is about how to properly and gracefully close a coaching session, and hopefully Sandy's orange boy cats will behave during the recording...

    This Episode is part of our “Coaching Session Structure” series, where we will lead you through a coaching session's structureCheck out Part One, How to Start a Session, and the rest of the previous episodes to catch up.

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    Dave shares some ICF (International Coach Federation) competencies regarding closing a session

    Sandy talks about the NBHWC (National Board for Health and Wellness Coaches) Practical Skills Guidelines and closing a session

    What to cover when closing a session

    What to do when a client “reopens” a topic at the end of a session

    What to do when you are running out of time in a session

    What Sandy sees in student sessions when it comes to closing a session

    How Dave and Sandy close their sessions.

    The ICF PCC (Professional Certified Coach) Markers can be found here:
    November 2020 ICF PCC Markers

    The NBHWC Practical Skills Guidelines (Competencies and “Observables”) can be found here:
    September 2022 NBWC Practical Skills Guidelines

    Find Dave at coachdshen.com

    Find Sandy at swansoncoaching.com

    Visit The Sandy and Dave Show website

     

    Intro and outro music by JuliusH. Thanks Julius!

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