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Anvesh
1. Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth
Development
Topic
Skills for Assessment and goal setting
Course
Life Coaching Skills
Presentation by
Anvesh Babu pudota
MACC12R203
2. Objectives
•To understand the importance of assessment in life
coaching
•The find out how to process the Goals setting in coaching
•To find out the skills required by a coach to make the client
identify the goals for his future.
3. Who is the father of personal coaching?
Thomas Leonard
Founded, in 1994, the International Coach Federation, a large
association of professional coaches with over 130 chapters
worldwide.
4. • Coach – “a large kind of carriage”
• Helps you to get from Point A to Point B (faster)
The concept of Coaching comes from the
original word ‘Coach’
6. 1) A Life Coach
helps a Client
set goals that
will add
significantly
to the Client’s
life
2) To achieve
those goals
7. 1) A Life Coach
helps a Client
set goals that
will add
significantly
to the Client’s
life
2) A Life Coach
helps the
Client to
achieve those
goals
8. Men are disturbed not by things, but by the views
which they take of them. --EPICTETUS, Greek Philosopher, 1st
century, A.D.
There is nothing good or bad but thinking makes it
so --Shakespeare, in Hamlet
REBT by Albert Ellis
ABC Model
A-Adversity
B-Beliefs
C-Consequences
Life coaching skills by Richard
Nelson Jones
STC Model
S-Situation
T-Thoughts
C-Consequences
9. What is Assessment?
The word “Assess” comes from Latin term ‘assidere’
means ‘sit beside’
• Assessments can be used to identify the goals and
abilities of the client
• To plan the strategies to achieve the identified goals
• To monitor and revise the goals from time to time
10. Assessment Flow Chart
• 1. Preparation – environment
• 2. Welcome
• 3. Introduce yourself
• 4. Clarify what coaching is
• 5. Find out coachee’s needs
• 6. Build a relationship based on mutual trust
• 7. Explain structure and content of individual sessions and of
coaching process
• 8. Agree on coaching procedure and progress
• 9. Wrap up: evaluation of the session
• Courtesy: Dean Amory, Personal Coaching, Publisher: Edgard Adriaens,
2011, Edgard Adriaens , Belgium
11. problem-analysis , strategy planning session &
Goal Setting
• 1. Preparation – environment
• 2. Welcome
• 3. Exploration problem area
• 4. Exploration of emotions
• 5. Identifying problems
• 6. Exploration of problems
• 7. Exploration of possible goals (short, medium & long term)
• 8. Identifying goals
• 9. Exploration of resources (who or what is / can be of help?)
• 10. Exploration of obstacles(what is stopping you from
reaching your goal?)
• 11. Exploration of options (which routes are available?)
• 12. Framing of Action Plan
12. At the end of the assessment , the client
should be able to answer…
• Where do I want to go?
• Where am I now?
• How do I get to where I want to go
13. Goals should be …
• SMART Goals
• Specific , Measurable , attainable, realistic and time
bound
• Short term : below 2 years
• Long term : 2 to 5 years
• The clients should be encouraged to record the goals
and paste them at home and workplace.
14. Conclusion:
The 5 steps for
Goal directed assessment process
• 1.Gather Back ground Information (personal ,
educational &vocational )
• 2.Identify possible short term and Long term goals
(important)
• 3.Assess the requirements(skills & knowledge) of the
clients’ goals
• 4. Assess the clients’ achievements(abilities)
• 5.identify the skill gaps and plan a training program
• (intervention if required)
16. Presentation prepared by:
Anvesh Babu– Student of M.A.career Counselling,
Roll No. -- MACC12R203
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17. REFERENCE:
1.Richard Nelson Jones-Life Coaching Skills-2007-Sage
Publications, New Delhi
2. Dean Amory, Personal Coaching,
Publisher: Edgard Adriaens, 2011, Edgard Adriaens ,
Belgium.