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5 Ways To Use The Wheel of Life Assessment In Your Coaching Business One of the most useful coaching tools is called the Wheel of Life exercise is one of the most useful coaching tools. Its effectiveness lies in its simplicity and you may have learned of it in your original coach training. If you’ve never heard of this coaching tool and technique before let me give you a brief description of how it works. I’ve included the standard method commonly used in this blog post and I’ve added 4 more creative ways you can use this tool to help you deliver great coaching sessions. I've created a free Wheel of Life resource complete with workbook and free printable templates to support you in your coaching sessions. >>> DOWNLOAD IT HERE <<< 1. The Wheel of Life Using this wheel is a great way for life coaches to start with a new client because it gives them a birdseye view into their life. They might be feeling dissatisfied, stuck or disgruntled, but they can’t put their finger on exactly why. They don’t know what’s not working for them and they don’t know what to do next. This coaching technique helps clients understand their life balance and gain clarity so they can begin removing their blocks and moving forward. I always include this assessment tool in my welcome pack and use it to start the coaching process. Have a look at the diagram below. You will see a circle that is divided into eight equal sections. Each section has a separate label. Family and Friends Romance and Significant Other Finances Physical Geography Health Personal Development Career Fun and Recreation The centre of the circle is zero and the outer edge is rated at a 10. Where zero is as bad as it can be – it couldn’t possibly be any worse and 10 is the ultimate in awesome. Your role is to ask the same question for each section of the circle: On a scale of 0 – 10, how satisfied are you right now in this area of your life? Tell them they are only rating their satisfaction right now, not last week or 6 months from now. Also tell them there is no perfect answer, encourage them to not get all left brain logical. If they start to waffle, ask them what’s the number that popped into your head? Next, they connect the dots and make a shape inside the circle. This shape represents their level of satisfaction right now. The next step is to have them look at the physical shape that they’ve drawn. And ask them: -What do you notice about the shape? -What’s it like driving your life on a wheel like this? -Is this a surprise? -What are you learning? What do you, the coach notice about their completed Wheel of Life? Are they living a tiny squished boring life with very little satisfaction? Are they very satisfied in one area and dissatisfied in many others? Is there balance in their life or is it bumpy? Ask them to keep a copy of this Wheel of Life template so they can look back at it from time to time. Your client will learn a lot about their life by looking at this birdseye view. It will also help them to pinpoint what area of their life they want to focus on, any areas they want to begin finding balance, and this will help them to set meaningful goals. 2. The Wheel of Progress The second use for the Wheel of Life is to help them see how far they’ve come. Re-do the exact same process that I just described after they’ve been coaching with you for a few sessions or when they’ve at a reached a goal. It’s interesting to see how their life has evolved and how they are spending time. You can overlay those two and get a really great concrete sense for exactly what has shifted in their life and give them even more motivation. 3. The Meaningful Goals Wheel Use the Wheel of Life in goal setting to help your clients choose which of their goals are more meaningful. Begin with the first step. Have them assess how they are in their life right now Next, have them project their level of satisfaction in each area of their life when they’ve achieved a goal they are considering. For example, maybe one goal is to change careers. Project into the future, ask them to complete the Wheel of Life for all pieces of their life by rating the level of satisfaction they anticipate they will have. If they change careers to something more satisfying, the level of satisfaction in the career area will be higher, are the other areas of their life improved too? Or is there a downside? Perhaps they might make less money so they will have a lower rating in Finances or they know they will need to devote more hours so their Friends and Family section may be impacted. They are going to find out quickly whether this goal is going to increase her overall fulfilment or if it’s just a whim that sounds good at this moment. 4. The Deep Dive Wheel A fourth way to use the Wheel of Life is a tool to have a deeper look at one big area life For example, it could be the Wheel of Business for an entrepreneur. Label each piece of the wheel with all the parts of your business. Marketing Customer Relations Finances Operations and Systems Creativity Team Personal Development and Education Location Now do an assessment for the state of each area of their business. This wheel of business will give your client a practical representation of the state of their business and point them to any weak areas that need to be improved. 5. The Wheel of Big Goals You could make a Wheel of Life to represent the planning and strategy needed to tackle a big goal. For example, maybe the person has a goal to do solo travel for three months. What do they need to consider, plan and act on to make the sabbatical happen? Then you can jot down related actions or considerations in that section. Some ideas for this example of solo travel for three months. Work Arrange to take an extended time off work. What is my company’s policy? When do I need to speak to my boss? Finances How much do I need to save? Do I need a foreign bank account? What is my travel budget? Home Do I need to find a house sitter? Rent my home out on Airbnb? What happens with my bills and mail? Health Do I have any health concerns I need to consider when planning what countries to visit? Medications? Vaccinations? Where do I buy medical insurance? I’m curious what other ways you can think of to use the Wheel of Life exercise? I’ve created a freebie that you can download. It’s called Ways To Use The Wheel Of Life in Your Coaching Practice Today. It contains a workbook and printable templates you can use to bring more variety to your coaching calls. Grab your Wheel of Life PDF Template, including a blank Wheel of Life and other free coaching tools.
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Remember the old school cootie catchers that were so much fun in class when you were a kid? How about using them as a study tool for your students? This is a great way to get students interested in studying for a test or understanding the most important concepts of your class all while having fun! WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THIS LESSON: Cootie Catcher template STUDENTS WILL: Create an origami study guide consisting of 8 questions and answers covering: prokaryotic bacteria cells and eukaryotic cells SEE HOW THIS LESSON ALIGNS WITH THE NGSS, TEKS or GSE Because we have created many of our own graphics or have purchased licenses to other graphics with permission, we cannot offer our resources in editable format unless otherwise stated. TERMS OF USE (TOU): All rights reserved by GETTING NERDY®️. • This product is to be used by the original purchaser only • Intended for classroom and personal use only • Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. • This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Cells Cootie Catcher © 2012 to present GETTING NERDY®️ All Rights Reserved www.gettingnerdyscience.com
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Hey everyone! It's Deanna here from A Primary Owl! Today, I am talking formative assessments....this has been a huge push in my school this year. We have been focusing on Formative Instructional Practices like posting clear learning targets for students, making sure students know their learning targets and regular formative assessments to drive your instruction. So, I want to share with you 5 quick ways you can check for understanding during or after your lesson. You probably already use these strategies, but do you view at them as formative assessments?? Exit tickets are an excellent way to check for understanding. But you don't just have to wait until the students are "exiting".....you can have students write what they remember from the lesson the previous day. During the lesson, stop and have students jot down their ideas. I love using index cards for this! I have tons of them and they are super cheap. It takes just few minutes to pass them out and it is easy for students to write on the lines. Exit ticket charts or "What Stuck With You Today?" charts are great for this too. I love using my "Think and Respond" Chart. This is just another easy way to check in with students: I love white boards. We use them constantly in my room during our lessons. I recently felt like I won the lottery when I was in my local Dollar Tree store....they had these dry erase boards with handles only $1.00 each!!! I literally felt like doing a happy dance right there in the aisle! We have used them tons during math and also when we are reviewing multiple choice items for quizzes. I have them write their answers on their white boards and show me. I can quickly tell who didn't get the correct answer and who needs to look around for help before answering. I can pull those friends into a small group later for reteaching. Seems simple but we do a quick check on our fingers all the time. I say, "Give me a thumbs up if you understand, thumbs down if you are still having trouble, thumbs in the middle if you still need more time." Another way I use this is when we watch a BrainPop video, we do the little quizzes together and I have my students show one finger for answer A, two for answer B, etc. Easy and no prep or papers to print! Another scale that we use besides our fingers is a rating scale. While some students might find it hard to show their fingers because they might embarrassed to admit they don't understand a concept. Using a personal rating scale is less public. I made these, laminated them and my students keep them in their pencil boxes. Students can privately show me how they are doing. You can get your free template by clicking the picture: Finally, my favorite way to check student's learning is using technology. Here we are playing Quizlet Live, our new favorite obsession! These are just a few of my favorite tech tools for keeping students engaged and evaluating their learning during the unit we are working on. Thank for stopping by today! Pin for later:
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