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I wonder if

lawsuits across the United States against Life Coaches like that one in Utah could push the industry toward regulation. It feels like coaches working in areas close to healthcare (like ADHD or wellness coaching) might end up needing licenses, like therapists

MariaUnited States
I am noticing that

… there is a shift in how Organisations are embracing Coaching. There is more focus on coaching being embedded as a Leadership capability and huge impetus to creating more internal coaches towards enabling a transformative culture .

Priya RameshIndia
I have a feeling that

as the ROI and ROE is evidenced based more organizations will offer coaching to all employees enabling a personalized approach to development. This investment is more than just a perk or a “nice to have” for employees but a strategic move as companies seek to attract and retain the best talent, remain competitive and innovative.

Rosarii MannionIreland {Republic}
I have a feeling that

the future of coaching will call us back to deep, soulful human connection — the only force that truly moves us as social beings. We’re drifting away, chasing things, titles, and status symbols, becoming emptier inside, and as we lose connection with ourselves, we also lose depth in how we treat others. In business, this shows up as serious talent, retention, and engagement challenges. Coaching must restore dignity, ethics, and authentic human warmth everywhere.

Naila SelimovićSlovenia
I have a feeling that

Organization will use coaching for mental wellbeing

MalehaKuwait

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