In celebration of
International Coaching Week, ICF Greater Austin Chapter is excited to offer a transformative session that invites coaches to look beneath the surface of their conversations and into the quieter narratives shaping them. This experience is an invitation to deepen your presence, expand your awareness, and reconnect with the subtle yet powerful stories that live in the background—for you and your clients.
About the session:
What if the real obstacle in your client’s way isn’t their circumstance—but a quiet, powerful story they’ve been living inside, often without realizing it?
In this experiential session, we’ll explore the ontological coaching concept of
Master Assessments—those deeply rooted beliefs we hold about ourselves, like “I’m not enough,” “I’m too much,” “I’m broken,” or even “I’m special.” These aren’t just passing thoughts. They live in the body, shape our moods, and echo in our language and predispose us to certain actions and limit other. They influence what we believe is possible, often without our conscious awareness.
As coaches, recognizing these
Master Assessments in our clients—and ourselves—is a profound step toward transformation. In this session, you'll not only learn how to listen for Master Assessments and how they show up in coaching conversations, but you’ll also be guided through a gentle, reflective process to uncover your own.
With curiosity and compassion, we’ll explore how these narratives may influence your coaching presence and impact. You’ll walk away with a deeper understanding of how these beliefs shape perception, a set of tools to help clients name and shift their
Master Assessments, and a greater awareness of your own internal narrative and its impact on your coaching and your life.
We invite you to come with curiosity and a willingness to explore personally and as a coach the power of unseen perspectives and the possibilities they may hold for you and your coachees.