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The #QuoteOfTheDay is:
"To be willing is only half the task." (Armenian Proverb)

#QuestionsForCoaches:
How do you support clients in turning intentions into action?
Are there areas in your life where you’ve been willing but haven’t yet taken the next step? Why?
How do you ensure that your willingness to grow professionally translates into real results?
How do you tailor your coaching approach when a client is willing but hesitant to act?

The #QuoteOfTheDay is:
"All Temptations are founded either in Hope or Fear." (Thomas Fuller)

#QuestionsForCoaches:
How does the awareness of hope and fear in decision-making influence a client’s personal clarity?
Can you recall a time when fear disguised itself as a rational temptation?
How do you balance hope for future success with the fear of failure in your coaching practice?
How do you guide clients to distinguish between intuitive nudges and temptations fuelled by fear?

The #QuoteOfTheDay is:
"Leaves die, but trees do not. They only undress." (Henry Ward Beecher)

#QuestionsForCoaches:
What role does letting go of what no longer serves us play in personal transformation?
What “leaves” in your life or mindset might be ready to fall away?
How do you stay connected to your deeper self when external aspects of your life are changing?
How can you use the metaphor of a tree to inspire your own professional evolution?

The #QuoteOfTheDay is:
"Greatness has nothing to do with results or with success."
(Georg Brandes)

#QuestionsForCoaches:
What does greatness mean to you if results are taken out of the equation?
How would you define greatness if no one were watching or judging?
What would shift for you if greatness was about your process, not the outcome?
How do you encourage clients to identify and nurture their innate qualities of greatness?

The #QuoteOfTheDay is:
"The one self-knowledge worth having is to know one's own mind." (F. H. Bradley)

#QuestionsForCoaches
How do you support clients in distinguishing their authentic thoughts from external influences?
What does knowing your own mind mean to you?
How do you know when you know?
How do you differentiate between what you truly want and what others expect of you?
How can deeper self-knowledge help you build stronger connections with your clients?

The #QuoteOfTheDay is:
"Butterflies doing strange things in very beautiful ways were in my mind when I sat down, but by the time my pen was uncapped my thoughts had shifted to rocks." (William Beebe)

#QuestionsForCoaches:
How do you support clients in embracing unexpected shifts in their focus or goals?
What role does curiosity play in exploring the beauty of a changing mind?
Describe a coaching environment where clients feel safe exploring unexpected ideas or directions.

The #QuoteOfTheDay is:
"A beautiful thing is never perfect." (Egyptian Proverb)

#QuestionsForCoaches:
What impact would really seeing this have for you and your clients?
How would your life change if you really didn't have to be perfect?
Where in your life could you benefit from embracing “beautiful imperfection”?
What lessons about imperfection have helped you grow as a professional?
What coaching metaphors or stories occur to you prompted by this proverb?

The #QuoteOfTheDay is:
"Simplicity is not a goal, but one arrives at simplicity in spite of oneself, as one approaches the real meaning of things." (Constantin Brâncuși)

#QuestionsForCoaches:
In what ways can the pursuit of simplicity bring clarity to a coaching session?
When have you experienced a moment of clarity by letting go of complexity?
What lessons about simplicity have you learned from your own journey as a coach?

The #QuoteOfTheDay is:
"If there were dreams to sell, What would you buy? Some cost a passing bell; Some a light sigh, That shakes from Life's fresh crown Only a rose-leaf down." (Thomas Lovell Beddoes)

#QuestionsForCoaches:
How do you approach the balance between aspirations that feel light and fulfilling versus those that carry a heavier cost?
If you could buy any dream, what would it be, and why?
Are there any dreams or goals in your life that you feel come with too high a cost?

The #QuoteOfTheDay is:
"The lovely thing about real happiness is that it is there all of a sudden, unexpected, weightless as a little summer cloud and just as radiant and intangible." (Vicki Baum)

#QuestionsForCoaches:
What might happen if you allowed yourself to release control over finding happiness and trusted it would arrive on its own?
What role does your own happiness play in creating a supportive and uplifting space for your clients?

The #QuoteOfTheDay is:
"There, there is nothing else but grace and measure, Richness, quietness and pleasure." (Charles Baudelaire)

#QuestionsForCoaches:
What role does quietness play in helping your clients access deeper insights?
Where do you currently experience the most grace and ease in your life?
How can embracing quietness and reflection contribute to your development as a coach?
In what ways do you cultivate a sense of balance between work and rest?

The #QuoteOfTheDay is:
"To have heard without retaining does not make knowledge." (Dante Alighieri)

#QuestionsForCoaches:
How do you know when you have retained knowledge?
Reflect on a time when you gained valuable insight but struggled to apply it. What prevented you from turning it into knowledge?
How important do you think it is for clients to reflect on and internalise the concepts discussed in coaching sessions? Why?

The #QuoteOfTheDay is:
"He that advised thee not to let the Sun set in thine anger, did not command thee to trust a deceiving Enemy next Morning." (Thomas Fuller)

#QuestionsForCoaches
How do you support clients in understanding the difference between letting go of resentment and trusting someone untrustworthy?
How does learning to forgive without being naïve empower you to maintain healthier relationships?
If it was OK to forgive yourself, what does that prompt?

#QuoteOfTheDay:
"Perfection is a trifle dull. It is not the least of life's ironies that this, which we all aim at, is better not quite achieved." (W. Somerset Maugham)

#QuestionsForCoaches:
What areas of your life might improve if you allowed yourself to be less focused on being perfect?
What is the connection between imperfection & growth?
When did you hold back from asking a client a question because it wasn't quite phrased "right"?
How does this quote relate to your coaching?

The #QuoteOfTheDay is:
"When one misses an opportunity one is apt to fancy that another will never present itself." (Marie Bashkirtseff)

#QuestionsForCoaches:
In what ways do you support clients in letting go of regret and refocusing on the opportunities that lie ahead?
How can missed opportunities in your career lead to unexpected growth or new directions?
How do you currently handle disappointment when an opportunity doesn’t go as planned?

The #QuoteOfTheDay is:
"Self-conceit may lead to self-destruction." (The Frog and the Ox, Aesop)

#QuestionsForCoaches:
What does self-conceit mean to you?
In what areas of your life could self-conceit be holding you back from growth or improvement?
How do you know when you have reached your current limits?
What are you afraid will happen if you reach beyond what you think your capabilities currently are?
What does this quote prompt for you?

The #QuoteOfTheDay is:
"'Would you like an adventure now,' he said casually to John, 'or would you like to have your tea first?'" (J. M. Barrie, Peter and Wendy)

#QuestionsForCoaches
How do you support clients in recognising when it’s time to take bold steps versus when they need to pause and reflect?
What adventure would you love to have?
What factors influence your decisions when faced with the choice between stepping into the unknown or staying in your comfort zone?

#QuoteOfTheDay:
"Ambition is a passion, at once strong and insidious, and is very apt to cheat a man out of his happiness and his true respectability of character" (Edward Bates)

#QuestionsForCoaches:
How do you encourage clients to pursue ambitious goals without losing sight of their happiness and personal fulfilment?
How can you pursue success without letting ambition overshadow well-being or ethics?
Honestly, for something you're ambitious about, do you truly want it?

#QuoteOfTheDay:
"Do not pursue money. He who pursues money will never achieve it. Serve! If you serve as best as you can, you will not be able to escape money." (Tomáš Baťa)

#QuestionsForCoaches:
What role does service play in building trust, loyalty, and long-term success in your coaching business?
How do you currently balance the desire for financial success with the desire to contribute meaningfully to others?
What, if any, do you see as a connection between service and money?