ABOUT T-I-C COACHING
INTRODUCTION TO IWR COACHING
Coaching is our generic, all-inclusive term for mentorship, traditional personal and group coaching, and spiritual guidance.
IWR’s commitment is to support you in all of these ways so that you fully embody — and act on — your self-discoveries.
- Mentoring — During “Funshops”, Courses, and Activities — your questions answered
- Traditional Coaching — For Individuals and Groups — scheduled or spontaneous
- Spiritual Guidance — Generous listening with gentle suggestions
IWR’s coaching activities take place in a variety of ways.
Getting the Support You Need!
Mentoring
Mentoring is structured appropriately for each unique activity.
- In “live” situations, there may be “Chat” sidebars or “Q & A’s” using mic-sharing during Zoom presentations.
- “Asynchronous” courses will almost always include threaded discussions.
- Participants will have an opportunity to post questions and topics for discussion.
- And, there is always an opportunity to email IWR for help. We will respond as quickly as possible by email — and arrange in-person or group discussions as needed.
Traditional Coaching
Traditional Coaching is available in multiple formats.
- “Pop-Up Coaching” is one popular format. Designed to help with specific but urgent and immediate needs, these are 20-minute sessions. Check for available times.
- Individual and Group coaching to work on intermediate-term programs are generally offered over 30 – 60 – 90 day periods (with one session per week).
- “Custom” coaching programs may be arranged on an as needed basis. Contact us for information.
Spiritual Guidance
Spiritual Guidance is generally provided on a one-on-one basis — except for during activities and courses
- Because “Spirituality” is a far-reaching topic, we suggest beginning with 1 – 3 exploratory discussions to identify specific interests and needs.
- In situations of people experiencing Spiritual “challenges”, we often recommend using a 5-step healing process that has proven to be quite practical and effective.
- During activities and courses, if participants express a mutual interest in discussion groups we’re willing to facilitate these. Formats varying according to the particular topic at hand and the needs of the group.