Tool | Getting coached to choose an aligned professional life (with Morgane Hubert)
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Tool | Getting coached to choose an aligned professional life (with Morgane Hubert)
In the world of educational and vocational guidance, a lot is often expected of the person who accompanies.
"Tell me what I should do. Read my future in an hour's interview. »
And honestly, I understand.
When we ask ourselves important questions, we would like quick, clear and reassuring answers.
The problem is that alone, we often go around in circles. We doubt, we criticize ourselves, we make excuses... And even if our loved ones are good advice, they are not always neutral. What if, in reality, the answers were already within us?
What if we knew, deep down, what is right for us, without being able to formulate it clearly?
This is where coaching comes in: a space with a neutral third party, to clarify their desires, their needs, and to restore clarity where everything seems unclear.
That's why, when Morgane set up as a coach specializing in life and professional transitions, I really wanted to go and ask her my questions.
Morgane is lively, spontaneous, deeply grounded, and endowed with a rare quality of listening. She has this talent for asking the right question, at the right time. A question that changes everything.
This is called maieutics — and that's the art of coaching.
For this back-to-school episode, I wanted to share with you a tool that we still think about too little when we talk about orientation: getting coached.
Stay until the end: Morgane shares several concrete exercises that already give a good overview of what coaching can bring — between introspection and action.
Welcome to Eclo! My name is Chloé and I am passionate about orientation, my generation and the professional quest! With this podcast I want to conduct the investigation to answer the question: "How do we orient ourselves in the 21st century"? Twice a month, experts and tools will be highlighted to help you move forward in your professional reflections, how to know yourself better or to nourish your practice:)