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3 coaching techniques to make better decisions

coaching techniques for making better decisions

Making decisions can be tough, especially if you’re someone who overthinks every choice. You might even experience analysis paralysis – a state of over-analysing where you feel unable to make any decision. The fear of choosing “wrong” can be debilitating. The good news is that decision-making is a skill, and like any skill, you can get better at it with practice. Below are three easy coaching techniques to make better decisions. Even for big life choices.

1. Blend your head and heart: combine logic with intuition

coaching techniques to make better decisions

One common dilemma is whether to trust your gut feelings or to rely on logical analysis.

In reality, you don’t have to choose one or the other – the best decisions often blend intuition and reason. Research suggests that neither purely emotional nor purely analytical thinking is inherently better; considering both factual evidence and gut feelings together leads to more successful outcomes. In other words, “trust your gut, but check the math with your head.” This means you can listen to your inner voice about what feels right, then verify it by looking at the facts or making a quick pros-and-cons list. By combining your heart and mind, you leverage the strengths of both systems – your intuition can guide you to what you truly want, and your logical side can confirm it’s a sound choice.

How to use this: Next time you’re stuck, take a moment to identify which option you feel drawn to, and why. Then, step back and look at the data or write down a few pros and cons for each option. This gives you confidence that you’ve covered both what matters to you emotionally and what makes sense rationally. By blending these approaches, you’ll make choices that feel right and work well in the long run.

2. The regret test

the regret test

Big life choices like changing careers, moving cities, or starting a business can be overwhelming. To gain clarity, try the “Minimum Regret” technique. The idea is simple: imagine yourself in the future and ask, “At the end of my life, will I regret NOT having done this?”. If the answer is yes (or even maybe), that’s a strong signal to go for it.

Framing your decision this way shifts your perspective to what truly matters in the long run, taking some pressure off the short-term fears. In fact, this method helps you momentarily take the emotion out of the equation so you can see the choice more clearly and focus on your long-term values and goals.

How to use this: Imagine yourself at the age of 80, looking back on today’s decision. Which choice would make you proud and fulfilled, and which might leave you with a lingering what if? Our day-to-day anxieties (like fear of failure or opinion of others) decrease when we view them from the perspective of a lifetime. This technique is especially powerful for the big life decisions because it highlights the option that aligns best with your deepest desires and minimises future regrets. By choosing the path your future self would thank you for, you’ll likely feel more peace and confidence now.

3. The 10-10-10 rule

Another great strategy to try is Suzy Welch’s “10-10-10 rule”. This method is focused on considering three time frames before making a decision:

• 10 minutes: How will you feel after your decision 10 minutes afterwards? (Immediate reaction)

• 10 months: How will you feel about it in 10 months? (Short/mid-term outcomes)

• 10 years: How about 10 years later? (Long-term impact)

How to use this: When you feel overwhelmed with making a decision, ask yourself these three questions and reflect on the short-term emotions against long-term benefits. We often get caught up in the way a choice makes us feel right now and put ourselves inside a mental box of fears. This can become an obstacle on the way to making a tough yet important decision. The “10-10-10 rule” will help you broaden your perspective, think in multiple time frames, and find the right way forward.

How to make better decisions?

Improving your decision-making comes down to practice and perspective. Remember that making no decision is a decision too – and often not a helpful one. Using techniques like blending logic with intuition, doing the regret test, or applying 10-10-10 rule can break the cycle of overthinking and empower you to act. And don’t be too hard on yourself if a decision doesn’t turn out perfectly! Mistakes are a part of life, they are the basis of learning.

Decision-making is a skill you can strengthen, and sometimes a bit of guidance and support makes all the difference. If you’re feeling stuck or want to build more confidence in your choices, consider booking a one-on-one coaching session with me. I’m here to show you how to apply these techniques to your unique situation and help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Every great decision starts with a little support – let’s take that step together!

10 principles of my coaching business

principles of my coaching business

In today’s fast-paced world, the pressure to succeed and grow can sometimes feel overwhelming. My coaching business is built on principles that emphasize balance, authenticity, and a genuine understanding of who you are. It’s about growing into your best self, not through constant hustle, but by nurturing your core strengths and staying true to what makes you unique. Here are the 10 principles that guide my coaching philosophy and help my clients grow authentically and sustainably.

principles of my coaching business

1. Your Core is the Origin of Your Growth

Everything starts from within. Think about it: all the skills, knowledge, and experiences you’ve gained (or will gain) are added to who you already are, to your core.

A lot of people feel like they are not special or don’t have anything unique to offer, but that’s simply not true. No one has the exact match of skills, knowledge, and experiences you do. And no one has the same personality. So, you are already one of a kind! When you embrace that and start peeling back the layers of who you really are, you begin to understand your strengths. That’s when the real growth happens.

2. Not Everything is a “Push Yourself” Challenge

There is a lot of pressure out there to constantly push yourself out of your comfort zone. While there’s truth in the idea that doing hard things can help you grow, it’s important to find balance.

I’ve been immersed in the hustle culture before, and it left me drained. It made me hate my weaknesses and imperfections, and I forgot how to simply sit still and relax. That’s why my coaching approach focuses on setting realistic goals, working through the obstacles, but also being kind to yourself along the way. You don’t need to constantly push yourself to grow — you need to find your balance.

3. The Way You Think is the Way You Act

Your mindset matters. And I don’t mean it in the mainstream way people talk about it. I mean it in the way that your thought process affects how you approach certain decisions and situations. And that directly impacts the results. For example, if you’re constantly thinking negatively about yourself and believe that you are a failure, that’s what you’ll focus on when you are presented with a new challenge. And it can lead you to make more mistakes and confirm what you already think. But if you believe in your strengths and abilities, your actions will reflect that confidence.

This ties into the confirmation bias, which is our tendency to focus on things that confirm our pre-existing beliefs. If you believe you’re not good enough, your mind will find evidence to support that. But if you flip the script and believe that you are capable, you’ll notice more opportunities and positive outcomes. That’s why mindset work is a big part of my coaching.

4. Your Career Should Be Making You Happier and More Fulfilled. Period.

Your career should bring you joy and fulfillment. We no longer live in a time where staying in a job you hate is the norm. With online courses, mentorships, and so many flexible ways to learn, career fulfillment is more accessible than ever!

If you’re unhappy in your professional life, it’s time to take a step back and reflect. What’s making you dissatisfied? What’s stopping you from moving forward? The good news is that you’re not stuck. You can change careers, upskill, or take a new direction that aligns with your passions. It’s never too late to make a change.

5. It’s Never Too Late to Come Back to Who You Are

Life can pull us in a million different directions. It’s easy to lose touch with who you truly are, especially when you’re caught up in meeting everyone else’s expectations. But here’s the good news — it’s never too late to come back to yourself. Because you’ve never truly lost that person. You have just put too many masks on and need to remove them.

My coaching philosophy is all about showing people that they already have what it takes. That they are enough, and the essence of who they are is the key to achieving the life they dream of. Sometimes, all it takes is peeling back those layers and rediscovering what makes you, YOU.

6. Only Facts, Only Hardcore 🙂

I believe in basing my coaching on solid ground — facts and science. The advice I give is based on research, psychological insights, client observations, and proven methods. Spirituality is not my area of expertise. So, if you’re looking for a more spiritual coach, there are fantastic people out there who can offer that. But here, we focus on evidence-based strategies to help you grow and succeed. My approach is solution-oriented and all about providing practical guidance that leads to tangible results.

7. Gentle Yet Firm Approach

I pride myself on being a soft coach. I don’t believe in pushing people or playing the role of a “boss” to motivate. My coaching style is gentle, open, and supportive. I create a space where you feel comfortable being yourself, and we work together as partners.

That said, I am also firm when it comes to accountability. I’ll help you stay on track with your goals, and we’ll work through any obstacles that come your way. Over the years, I’ve found this gentle yet firm approach to be highly effective in guiding my clients through their journeys of growth.

8. Each Person Needs Different Things

No two people are alike, so why would their coaching sessions be the same? One of the principles I follow is high personalization. Each client comes with different needs, goals, and expectations, so my sessions are tailored to meet those individual requirements.

While I offer three main coaching session themes with specific structures, I understand that sometimes you may need something different. So, if none of the available options seem to fit your needs, we can always design an approach that works perfectly for you. Contact me to discuss how we can make that happen.

9. I Am Not a Magic Pill

Let’s get real — if you’re expecting all of your problems to disappear after one coaching session, you’re idealizing what coaching is. I am not a magic pill, and I can’t make all of your dreams come true in a couple of hours.

However, what I can do is provide you with valuable insights, assessments, and a clear action plan to help you get where you want to be. I can help you see the goal in front of you, break it down into steps, and give you the tools to walk through them. But in the end, you have to put in the work. I’m here to guide you, but you hold the power to make it happen.

10. Committed to Helping Women Thrive

Women supporting women — that’s what drives me. That’s what makes me want to wake up in the morning and work on my coaching business — feeling excited to make more ladies feel empowered, confident, and fulfilled!

My mission is to empower women to turn their unique qualities into opportunities that will make them fulfilled. And I am committed to this plan.

coaching philosophy

These 10 principles are the foundation of my coaching philosophy. They are designed to help you grow, not through constant hustle, but by understanding and embracing who you are. Your core is the origin of your growth, and from there, everything else follows. By focusing on mindset work, balance, gentle yet firm approach, proven methods, personalization, and a commitment to helping women thrive, I’m able to guide you towards the life you truly want.

If these principles resonate with you and you’re ready to explore what’s possible, let’s work together. Learn more about my coaching here.

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