
Three years ago, I sat in a room with some of the most respected people in our profession. A major coaching platform had just demoed its AI coach. The system asked questions. It reflected feelings. It...

For the first several years of my career, I started every coaching session the same way.

I was seventeen years old when a teacher stopped my form mid-movement and said something I didn't understand for another decade.

Abu Zayd Al-Balkhi wrote it in the 9th century.

There was a period — I don't talk about this often — when I couldn't coach.

Sometime in your seventh or eighth year of coaching, something shifts.

Every December, I used to do what the personal development industry trained me to do: review the year in terms of what I'd achieved and set intentions for the year ahead. Goals, in the language of the...

Every year I tell myself I'll write this reflection earlier.