From Stuck to Stepping Forward: The Power of Coaching

Blog by Jyoti Bagaria

Coaching: Supporting Growth, One Step at a Time


A few years ago, a young professional I worked with felt she was standing still in her career. Smart and hardworking, she struggled with doubt and couldn’t see what was holding her back. Our coaching sessions didn’t revolve around advice; instead, we worked together to help her recognize her strengths, challenge some old beliefs, and build confidence in her choices. Over time, small changes became big ones—she started speaking up for herself, taking on new projects, and found a sense of purpose in her daily work. This is what coaching looks like in real life: small steps leading to real progress.


What Makes Coaching Different?


According to the International Coaching Federation (ICF), coaching is about partnering with clients in a way that encourages new thinking and growth. The key word here is “partnering.” Coaches don’t give ready-made answers but help clients find their own solutions. When someone listens without judgement and asks the right questions, it helps people see their situations more clearly and come up with ideas that fit who they are.


A lot of people, even those in the workplace, confuse coaching with giving advice or training. Coaching is not telling someone what to do. Instead, it is about exploring options and trusting that the client is capable. Imagine you’re walking a new hiking trail with a friend who doesn’t point the way but asks, “Which path feels right to you?” That’s what a coach does: supports, encourages, and walks alongside the client.


How Coaching Shows Up in Everyday Life


Coaching isn’t just for executives or athletes. People from all backgrounds can benefit—students making career choices, parents managing family life, professionals facing changes, or anyone feeling stuck. Coaching creates the right space for people to think out loud and work through their ideas. As clients become more comfortable, they often begin to notice practical changes: greater self-awareness, better decision-making, or simply feeling less overwhelmed by challenges.


This process often leads to “lightbulb moments”—the kind of insight that feels both surprising and, at the same time, obvious in hindsight. One client shared that she had held herself back because she felt she wasn’t “ready” for new responsibilities. Through coaching, she realized she was more prepared than she thought and took the leap, growing both at work and as a person.


The Heart of ICF: The Coaching Pillar


Of all the areas that ICF works in—Coaching, Coaches, Chapter, and Community—Coaching is the core. Coaches who belong to ICF commit to high standards. We follow a code of ethics that puts respect, client well-being, and confidentiality at the center of the work. Every coaching conversation is built on trust, honesty, and the belief that every client brings strengths worth building upon.


Making Coaching Simple


Some coaching words sound technical but are easy to relate to:


• Active Listening: Giving your full attention, much like a friend who listens without checking their phone or jumping to conclusions.


• Goal Setting: Picking a direction before setting off on a trip. Knowing your destination helps you make better choices along the way.


• Accountability: Having someone who checks in and cheers for you, but also asks honestly about your progress.


Why Coaching Leaves a Mark


What really matters in coaching is that people feel seen and heard, often in a way they haven’t before. Clients find that, instead of feeling stuck, they can move forward with more clarity and confidence. For groups and organizations, coaching can make teams work together better and handle change with less stress.


The impact of coaching goes beyond just reaching goals. It helps people grow in ways they care about—at work, at home, and in themselves. That’s what professional coaching is about: steady support, open conversations, and practical progress for anyone who wants to move ahead.

Jyoti Bagaria

Jyoti Bagaria, is a Life and Transformation Coach and NLP Master Practitioner. What drives her is an enduring eagerness to learn, grow, and help others do the same. Her work is rooted in authenticity, honesty, and altruism — values that shape every coaching conversation she holds. She integrates insights from neuroscience, human behavior, and spiritual wisdom to help individuals unlock clarity, confidence, and purpose, creating lasting transformation from within. You can connect with Jyoti @ LinkedIn or through www.growwithjyoti.com

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