11/05/2026
An Inquiry into the Professional Identity of the Coach

In the landscape of professional development, we often find ourselves standing under a banner that we did not design. As PCC-level practitioners, we use the word COACH to describe our work, yet many of us experience a recurring tension—a gap between the linguistic container of that word and the lived reality of our presence in […]

07/05/2026
Coaching Beyond Hats

  Why Coaching Is Not Just an Approach but a Philosophy of Being Introduction In the evolving field of professional coaching, language may quietly shape both perception and practice. Words create worlds. Words such as “coaching tools,” “coaching techniques,” or even the metaphor of the “coaching hat” are often used to describe what coaches do. […]

01/05/2022
Anxiety of Decision: Standing at the Threshold of Choice

A Phenomenological Opening to the Experience of Decision-Making, Freedom, Doubt, and Responsibility Introduction: Decision as an Event at the Threshold of Being Some moments resemble borders — neither fully here, nor yet there. Moments in which an inner question calls us, without offering any clear answer. Changing careers, migrating, leaving a relationship, entering a new […]