Prioritizing
work tasks, lifestyle choices, and activities is something we all do
each day. Sometimes we do it intentionally, and sometimes we just do
resulting in being derailed from priorities. Executive
coachingcertification and career coach certification teach
coaches to use several techniques to support clients prioritizing
intentionally. These range from exploring values to ranking competing
priorities. Sometimes this is done in conversations and other times
with visuals. Because coaches learn to co-create the process with
clients in executive coaching certification and career coach
certification, coaches both know different techniques and tools, and
they also co-create techniques or tools in the moment with their
client.
Consider
this scenario: The coaching client, Alice, owns a business. She
currently has 75 people working for her company. She is struggling
with prioritizing clients, level of involvement in different aspects
of her business, and personal time. Alice’s coach, Liz, cuts out
circles from a piece of paper sets them in front of Alice. She asks
Alice to label each on one side with a category of activities such as
clients, accounting, employee management, exercise, relaxation, etc.
Next Liz asks Alice to list the activities for the category on the
other side of the circle. Then she has Alice list what percentage of
her time she spends on each circle. Liz then asked Alice to list the
percentage of time she wants to spend on each category. Liz cuts the
circles to different sizes representing how much time Alice is
spending on each category. On a large piece of paper, Liz draws
circles of different sizes relative to the percentage of time Alice
wants to spend on each category. She then has Alice place the cut-out
circles onto the circles on the large paper. The visual differences
in sizes created awareness for Alice.
After
co-creating the visualization, Alice was motivated to take action and
ensure she prioritized her time intentionally.
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