GWCA – 1012: Intuition, Discernment, and Active Listening for Wife Coaches

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This course develops essential coaching skills such as active listening, intuition, and thoughtful questioning. Participants learn how to hear not only what clients say but also the deeper emotions behind their words.

Course Instructor:  Rahel Randy

Intuition, Discernment, and Active Listening for Wife Coaches

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Course Description

There is a moment in every coaching session that cannot be manufactured, cannot be produced through technique alone, and cannot be planned in advance. It is the moment when you, as a wife coach, hear something beneath what your client is actually saying. You notice something in the quality of the silence after she finishes a sentence. You sense that the real conversation has not quite started yet, that what is being spoken is the prepared version of the truth rather than the truth itself. You feel something shift in the room, a weight or a quality of aliveness around a particular topic that the client moved past too quickly. And you trust that sensing enough to follow it, to bring it gently into the open, and to discover that the thing you sensed was precisely the thing that most needed to be said. That moment is the meeting point of the three capacities this course is entirely dedicated to developing in you: intuition, discernment, and active listening. And I want to say clearly at the outset: for a wife coach, these are not supplementary skills that you add once the technical basics are solid. They are the very core of what makes your coaching genuinely transformative rather than merely technically competent.

I have been coaching wives for many years, and I can tell you with absolute certainty that the difference between a coach who is good and a coach who is extraordinary is not primarily a difference in the frameworks they know or the questions they ask or the models they can cite. It is a difference in the quality of their listening. The extraordinary coach hears what is not being said. She notices the moment a client's voice changes quality when a particular name is mentioned. She senses the grief underneath the composed narrative of acceptance. She stays with the silence long enough for the truest word to arrive rather than filling it with her own next thought. And she trusts her own perception, carefully and humbly, in ways that give her client access to dimensions of her own experience that she could not have reached alone. That is the work this course is built for.

This is not a course about techniques in the conventional sense. It is a course about the internal quality of your coaching presence, about what happens inside you when you are sitting with a wife who is trying to find words for something she has never said out loud, and about how your capacity to be truly present, deeply attuned, and genuinely discerning shapes the entire quality of the coaching experience you offer her. Every module in this course goes deep, because the capacities being developed here do not yield to shallow treatment. They require you to examine yourself honestly, to develop new inner practices, and to cultivate the kind of sustained attentiveness that becomes more rather than less refined with every year of professional practice. This is the work of a lifetime. We are beginning it here.

Rahel Randy

Meet Your Instructor

Rahel Randy

Rahel Randy is a TWCI - Certified Wife Coach, Author, Speaker, Lead Instructor, Program Director and Founder of Global Wife Coaches Academy.