In this episode of Coaching Revealed features IOC Fellow Douglas Choo. Douglas is interviewed by Emily Terrani and Austin Matzelle about his coaching practice and process, specifically how he found his sweetest sweet spot. Episode Summary: Executive Coach Douglas Choo shares insights into his coaching approach. He primarily works with senior leaders in the corporate and nonprofit sectors. Douglas discusses the common issues leaders face, such as motivation, creating psychological safety, and handling difficult conversations. His coaching process involves three phases: establishing self-awareness, identifying priority areas, and holding clients accountable. Douglas emphasizes the importance of mindfulness, using methods like psychometric assessments and a personalized interruptive prayer to help clients manage stress and elevate their cognitive choices. He credits his coaching community, particularly the Institute of Coaching (IOC), for continuous learning, collaboration, and the inspiration to co-author a book. Overall, Douglas emphasizes the transformative power of coaching in helping clients find their "sweet spot" in both personal and professional realms. Show notes: Fellow Huddle Book - Real-Time Leadership Book - Myprism Webinar - Coaching from the Inside Out MasterClass - Translating Self-Determination Theory into Your Coaching Practice Douglas on LinkedIn Explore More Episodes Episode 10 Coaching for Healthcare Professionals Schwab, Les, Gazelle, Gail Episode 9 The Stress Connection Hanna, Heidi Episode 8 How Coaches are Changing Wellness Culture Bowman, Natasha Episode 7 The Future of Health and Wellness Coaching Moore, Margaret Episode 6 Creating a Coaching Business Kaufmann, Eric, Marcheski, Pam, Coskey Fracchia, Eileen, Bishop, David Episode 5 Developing a Coaching Routine Gandur, Sule Kutlay Episode 3 Leadership and Imposter Syndrome Orbe-Austin, Lisa Episode 2 Intentional Change Theory for Leaders Boyatzis, Richard Episode 1 How Executive Coaches MOVE Kauffman, Carol Episode 00 Coaching Revealed Introduction Hull, Jeffrey Pages« first ‹ previous 1 2 3 4