Finally...break out-of-the-box, shift the energy & WOW your clients!
Image Prompts are a creative, EASY way to give your coaching clients the new awareness, results and solutions they hired you for.
You never know what will surface...expect surprises, depth and transformation!
So easy to use, just put one of these visual prompts into a PowerPoint, add an open-ended question, share your screen and magic happens.
Use the prompts to...
- Break the ice
- Move through an impasse
- Explore challenges
- Gain clarity
- Bust through ruts
- Shift perspective
- Capture a learning
- Open a discussion
- And more...
The Image Prompt Metaphor Collection comes with:
- A 12-page instructional guide.
- 2 jpegs (Doors & Flowers) with 16 images each, ready for your slide presentation.
From clients...
"I nailed something during this process that I hadn't appreciated before. I thought the reason I'm not marketing myself was 'fear of failure' but actually when I asked the flower (the orange marigold) it was 'fear of ridicule'." - Brigid
"My take away from this is that there is an innate wisdom that resides within me my opportunity is to give it an invitation to be heard. These images or metaphors open that door." - Laisha
From Professionals…
I have used Marcy’s Image Prompts in my Virtual Retreats and knew it would be a fun way for my clients to introduce themselves to the rest of the participants, but I was completely blown away at the instant sense of community it created among my participants after each one shared which picture they chose and why. - Anne Gordon, Master Retreat Leader & Trainer
I recently used the image prompts for a check in during a meeting with a group of Stanford MBA students. They came into the meeting feeling stressed and overwhelmed. Their check in was to find an image that represented their intention for the week. They LOVED this exercise! They also found it energizing, which was so important, considering where they started. One of them said, "If we had jumped in directly to talking about what we wanted, I would have been very linear and limited in my approach. In using the image, I could start to explore the aspects of what I want in a different way, and went beyond what I could have imagined." I never know what these MBA students will respond to - this was a big hit! - Ricki Frankel, Executive Coach and Lecturer in Coaching & Leadership at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business.
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