Origin of the word coaching
The word coaching comes from the English word coach, which means carriage in German. As a coach, I see myself as your personal coachman who would never tell you where to go. Only you can determine the destination, because you are the expert on your life. Nobody knows you as well as you know yourself.
However, as a coachman, I am the expert on my carriage and I know the different roads, with all their potholes and bumps. As a coachman, I want you to be able to concentrate on the journey and take in the impressions of the surroundings without having to pay attention to the traffic and steering the carriage, because that is part of my job. As befits a friendly, professional coachman, I will ask you questions and occasionally make suggestions if I think there is a fork in the road that could be taken to make the experience of the journey even more lasting and impressive.
You just have to be yourself. There is no journey that is more worthwhile than the journey to yourself. As on most journeys, you often leave your comfort zone behind.comfort zone.