"I was taught very early on as a coach never to worry if the question you ask a client doesn’t seem to make sense to you. Trust the process. Trust that the client will hear the right question and use it to shape a thought, answer, or maybe even an inspirational shift, which is right for them in this moment at this time. It doesn’t always happen. But it is amazing when a phrase resonates with the receiver of my odd coaching question.
Here the same thing seemed to be happening. By trusting that the flow of ideas, thoughts, feelings, sensations and energy around the system would cause someone to move, say, feel something that was much deeper and more apposite to the situation than they could ever know. Each enquiry was led by an external facilitator (one of us trying on the role for size). And each of us had a chance to be an element (or a blockage) in someone else’s story."
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