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153. Coaching vs Friendship

Feb 24, 202422 min
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Episode description

A coach is not your friend.

In the world of coaching, one of the key distinctions between a coaching relationship and a friendship is the coach's ability to offer an objective perspective. While friends may provide guidance and advice based on their personal experiences, their bias towards preserving the friendship can limit their objectivity. On the other hand, a coach is trained to listen deeply and understand what is blocking their clients. They use this understanding to ask powerful questions that help clients gain insights and generate awareness to move forward.

Another significant difference between coaching and friendship lies in the professional training that coaches undergo. Coaches are trained professionals equipped with various tools and methodologies to help their clients navigate challenges and conflicts. This training enables coaches to offer a level of expertise and guidance that friends may not possess.

You can be a friendly coach, but this still does not mean you are your client's friend. In this episode, you will learn about the key differences between a coach and a friend.

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