Coaching Questions
Powerful Coaching Questions for Crying At Work
Great coaching starts with great questions. Here are powerful, open-ended questions you can use when coaching someone through crying at work. These questions are designed to help your client explore their situation, challenge assumptions, and discover their own path forward.
Opening Questions
- “What would you like to explore about crying at work today?”
- “What does an ideal outcome look like for you regarding crying at work?”
- “On a scale of 1-10, where are you right now with crying at work? What would one point higher look like?”
Deepening Questions
- “What's the real challenge here for you?”
- “What assumptions are you making about crying at work?”
- “What would you do if you weren't afraid?”
- “What's the story you're telling yourself about this?”
Action Questions
- “What's one small step you could take this week?”
- “What support do you need to move forward with crying at work?”
- “How will you hold yourself accountable?”
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