The Communication Habits That Make Or Break A Coach Ft. Ustadha Razia Hamidi
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There's a difference between knowing the right things to say in a session and actually making your client feel safe enough to be honest.
Most coaches focus on the first one. The real work is in the second.
Ustadha Razia Hamidi walks through the foundations of effective communication as a practice of presence.
Because your client reads your body language before you speak, feels your energy before you offer a single insight, and decides whether to trust you based on something that has nothing to do with your credentials.
She covers what it actually looks like to listen without already formulating your response.
What honesty in a coaching relationship truly requires - including a real session where she had to call out a client's pattern even when it was uncomfortable.
Why empathy and validation are not the same as enabling.
And how to close a session in a way that leaves your client with something tangible, not just a feeling that slowly fades.
This is the kind of coach you want to become: one whose communication is so grounded and present that the change starts happening before you've even said the most important thing.
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