The Diamond Coaching Model

Coaching

A Coaching Model By Kristin Hendrix, Career Coach, UNITED STATES

Pressure Causes Diamond to Form

If work doesn’t support your whole life, it isn’t working. Challenges abound, but diamonds are formed under pressure. Let’s partner to design a life that withstands life’s pressures and allows you to shine.

Diamond A Coaching Model By Kristin Hendrix

In each session, we will evaluate the five facets of the client’s life, their journey to alignment, and potential pressures that are an opportunity to shine or find relief.

The Diamond Coaching Model

Discover

In the initial session, the client evaluates the 5 facets of their life: health, work, relationships, finance/safety, and “spice” (what brings life meaning). In subsequent sessions, the client will evaluate what is working for them and what isn’t, where they are feeling pressure and may need relief or wins to celebrate.

Design

The client will determine what a balanced and integrated life looks like across the 5 facets at the start of the journey.  In each session, they will identify what they would like to see more/less of as they progress and refine their vision of an integrated life.

Deliver

The client takes action coming out of each session, with clarity of what is the most important facet to address now and step(s) they can take to bring alignment to the facets of their life. Each session goes back to Discover to reevaluate how the actions have affected one or more facets, address potential tensions between them, and maintain a comprehensive view of the client’s whole life through the change journey.

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