Emergence in coaching
‘Trust that what needs to be said will come up naturally, either from you or the other person.’ (Liz Dunphy)
A commonly-held belief is that the power and potential of coaching resides in asking great questions. It is after all true that a well-worded, placed and timed question can shift our entire perspective, open up fresh possibilities and create a seismic shift in our sense of agency. I’ve experienced that personally and have seen and felt its impact.
What else makes the difference? ‘We learn from an early age what the ‘correct’ answers are – those that will win us approval.’ (Rudi Weinzierl) For coaching questions to land well and to do their work without being deflected by defences, there’s something about being in a receptive state of curiosity, of invitation, of a desire and willingness to learn.
Yet, deeper still, I notice the mysterious power of presence. Here am I grappling with a complex issue and struggling to find or create a way forward. Somebody I trust comes alongside me, is really present to me, listens actively and intently without even saying a word…and something shifts inside me. It’s like the presence of God – transformational.
A new insight surfaces into awareness as if it were released, catalysed by the quality of contact between us. It was already there, perhaps, but hidden from sight or out of reach. In the moment, it can feel like a realisation, a revelation. Questions stimulate and crystallise my thoughts and galvanise my response. Emergence arises through presence.
Founder at Funmi Johnson Therapeutic coaching and counselling service.
4 个月Thanks for the link to the other article. On a few occasions I’ve found myself listening so deeply that it feels like I’m embodying listening rather than practicing a skill (that’s the only way I can describe it) The experience was so ….I hope that the person I was listening to, experienced me fully in that moment.
Founder at Funmi Johnson Therapeutic coaching and counselling service.
4 个月Love this. The idea that presence in and of itself can also be a powerful catalyst for awakening and awareness.