individual, team or group. Today's blog post includes a few more than six coaching questions you may want to be asking the people you are supporting:
1. What's important to you right now?
2. What does success look like?
3 Who can help you focus on this?
4. What do you need to say NO to order to be successful?
5. What could get in the way of your focus?
6. if you look at the big picture/or 30,000 foot view, what's in focus? What's not?
7. If there was one thing you could add or take away to help with your focus, what would it be?
If you enjoyed this post on coaching questions for focus, you may want to check out these other Six Questions posts including:
Six powerful questions to deepen awareness in groups - read it here.
Six coaching questions to strengthen connection in groups and teams - read it here
Six coaching questions for business building - read it here.
Six coaching questions around priorities and time management - read it here
Have a great start to your week!
With best wishes,
Jennifer
Jennifer Britton, MES, CPT, PCC
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Best Practices for Team and Group Coaching (Jossey-Bass, 2013)
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