![]() ![]() ![]() Tip: this is a great way of using the life wheel with business and career/executive clients.Wrap-up by asking your clients to look at their wheel and consider what goals they could set with this new information. Share that when we work on areas where we're already doing well-this spins off into other areas in our lives and lifts them too. High scores suggest areas where a goal could really boost your client and skyrocket them in their lives.Low scores in a segment suggest areas where your client could come up with a goal to raise that score.Now ask your client what their scores are telling them about their lives? What goal ideas do they have as they look at their completed wheel? So, using a standard Wheel of Life (with the regular 8 categories for a balanced life), ask your client to score how satisfied they are with each area (with the usual 1 is low, 10 is high). The regular Wheel of Life is a great way to help a client who is struggling to identify goals. Where do YOU need to be kinder with yourself? Last, ask them to identify an action for the top 3 areas where they need kindness or compassion most. Then get them to score how compassionate they are currently in each area, out of 10 (with the usual 1 is low, 10 is high). Start with our Free Blank Wheel and ask your client to identify 8 areas-and label the 8 segments-with where they could be more kind or compassionate with themselves. There are few of us who couldn't do with more self-compassion or kindness. Tip: This also makes great homework to identify areas to bring to the session and work on.Then they might choose "pay off debts", and write out 8 action steps they need to take to pay off their debts. Now ask your client to identify for 8 key things that make up that new segment, or for 8 action steps.įor example, a 'Finance' wheel could include saving for a house, budgeting, focusing on buying needs and not wants, save for a rainy day, pay off debts, get a pay-rise etc. Then ask your client which area of their new wheel they would like to drill down into next! One great way to do this is:Īsk your client to choose one of the segments and ask them to write out a further 8 areas that make up that segment area for them (then can either draw a new blank wheel or you can use the blank wheel form). Then use the wheel segment names to drill down into each area and help your clients understand their lives and issues more deeply. Use a standard Wheel of Life (with the regular 8 categories for a balanced life) Love this idea? You may also like the "What Makes My Heart Sing?" Exercise 4) Get a Deeper Understanding - in any area Tip: Help them find multiple wins-where one action raises their score across a number of areas.Feeling enthusiastic? Try identifying an action or commitment for each segment! ![]() Lastly, ask your client for at least ONE action. Which segment would you like to explore first? What ideas do you have?.As you look at your wheel, what ideas pop into your mind to make your life more exciting?.How could you bring more of each 'segment name' into your life?.Or even how much they want to 'do' or feel drawn to each area.There are many different ways to score this for example, you could ask them to score out of 10: Now ask them to label each of the 8 segments or pieces of pie on a Blank Wheel! Well, ask them to identify 8 areas or things that are fun or make them excited or happy. Tip: Use different coloured pens each time you re-do the wheel with them-and make a note of the dates too!ģ) The Wheel of Happiness, Fun or even Excitement!ĭoes your client need help to create more happiness, fun or excitement in their life?.Improved scores demonstrate concrete value from coaching and provide a discussion point to help clients see their learnings and progression. Use it monthly or quarterly with your clients, as both a check-in to see how they're doing AND as a way for them to see progress-how they've improved and grown. It's a bit like looking back over an old journal and seeing how far you've come! When used on a regular basis the (regular) Wheel of Life is excellent to help your clients see how far they've come. Tip: Ask, which area frustrates or stresses them out the most? Are there any surprises? How could they lower their scores? What actions could they take?įinally, wrap up with at least one action to reduce their stress! 2) The Wheel of Progress.Then ask them to score each area out of 10 as to how much it adds to the stress in their life. Start with our Free Blank Wheel and ask your clients to list the top 8 areas that stress them out most. ![]()
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