Self-Coaching Handbook: Mastering ICF Core Competencies & Personal Development
Table of Contents
- Course Overview
- Module Content
- Module Quizzes
- Final Certification Exam
- Certificate Template
1. Course Overview
This self-paced course combines ICF Core Competencies with practical self-coaching tools to help you develop both coaching skills and personal growth strategies. The course consists of 6 modules, each with its own assessment, culminating in a final certification exam.
2. Module Content
Module 1: Understanding the Foundation of Coaching
1.1 What is Coaching?
- Definition of coaching vs. consulting, therapy, and mentoring
- The role of a coach in personal development
- ICF ethical guidelines and core values
- Creating a safe and trusted space for growth
1.2 Developing a Coaching Mindset
- Self-awareness and emotional regulation
- Maintaining curiosity and openness
- Continuous learning and reflection
- Cultural awareness and sensitivity
Module 2: Self-Assessment Tools
2.1 The Wheel of Life Assessment
Rate each area from 1-10 (1 being least satisfied, 10 being most satisfied):
- Career/Business
- Finance/Wealth
- Health/Fitness
- Family/Friends
- Romance/Relationship
- Personal Growth/Learning
- Fun/Recreation
- Physical Environment/Home
- Spirituality/Faith
- Community/Giving Back
Exercise Instructions:
- Draw a circle and divide it into 10 segments
- Mark your satisfaction level (1-10) for each area
- Connect the dots to see your “wheel”
- Reflect on:
- Which areas need the most attention?
- What would a balanced wheel look like for you?
- What small steps could improve lower-scored areas?
Module 3: Core Coaching Competencies in Practice
3.1 Establishing Agreements
Practice setting clear agreements with yourself:
- What do you want to achieve?
- What are your success measures?
- How will you hold yourself accountable?
3.2 Cultivating Trust and Safety
Self-trust building exercises:
- Daily reflection journal
- Honoring commitments to yourself
- Celebrating small wins
- Practicing self-compassion
3.3 Maintaining Presence
Mindfulness practices:
- 5-minute daily meditation
- Body scanning
- Emotional awareness check-ins
- Breathing exercises
3.4 Active Listening (Self-Dialogue)
- Journaling prompts for self-discovery
- Recording and analyzing your inner dialogue
- Identifying limiting beliefs
- Recognizing patterns in your thoughts and behaviors
Module 4: Action Planning and Implementation
4.1 Personal Action Plan Template
Step 1: Goal Setting
- Area of Focus: [Choose from Wheel of Life]
- Specific Goal:
- Timeline:
- Success Measures:
Step 2: Strategy Development
- Required Resources:
- Potential Obstacles:
- Support Systems:
- Mitigation Strategies:
Step 3: Action Steps
Action Item | Deadline | Priority | Resources Needed | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Step 4: Accountability System
- Weekly review schedule
- Progress tracking method
- Reward/celebration milestones
- Course correction process
4.2 Sample Action Plan
Goal: Improve Work-Life Balance
Action Item | Deadline | Priority | Resources Needed | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Set firm work boundaries | Week 1 | High | Calendar blocking app | In Progress |
Create morning routine | Week 2 | Medium | Morning routine template | Not Started |
Schedule weekly exercise | Week 1 | High | Gym membership | Completed |
Plan family time | Week 2 | High | Family calendar | Not Started |
Module 5: Growth and Progress Monitoring
5.1 Evaluation Tools
- Monthly Wheel of Life reassessment
- Progress journal template
- Success metrics tracking
- Reflection questions
5.2 Integration Practices
- Weekly review ritual
- Monthly goal adjustment
- Quarterly life audit
- Annual vision refresh
Module 6: Advanced Self-Coaching Techniques
6.1 Powerful Self-Questioning
Sample questions for self-reflection:
- What assumptions am I making?
- What would success look like?
- What’s holding me back?
- What resources do I need?
- Who can support me?
6.2 Awareness Tools
- Emotion mapping
- Behavior pattern recognition
- Value alignment check
- Decision-making framework
3. Module Quizzes
Module 1 Quiz
- What is the main difference between coaching and mentoring?
- Correct Answer: Coaching focuses on drawing out solutions from the client, while mentoring involves sharing personal experience and advice.
- Which of the following is NOT a component of developing a coaching mindset?
- Correct Answer: Providing direct solutions to problems
- Why is creating a safe space important in coaching?
- Correct Answer: It allows for vulnerability and authentic exploration of thoughts and feelings
Module 2 Quiz
- How many segments are in the Wheel of Life assessment?
- Correct Answer: 10
- What is the scoring range for each area in the Wheel of Life?
- Correct Answer: 1-10
- What should you do after connecting the dots in your Wheel of Life?
- Correct Answer: Reflect on areas needing attention and plan small improvement steps
Module 3 Quiz
- What are the key elements of establishing agreements?
- Correct Answer: Goals, success measures, and accountability methods
- Which practice is essential for maintaining presence?
- Correct Answer: Mindfulness and breathing exercises
- What is the purpose of recording your inner dialogue?
- Correct Answer: To identify limiting beliefs and thought patterns
Module 4 Quiz
- What are the four steps in creating a personal action plan?
- Correct Answer: Goal Setting, Strategy Development, Action Steps, Accountability System
- How should priorities be assigned in the action plan?
- Correct Answer: High, Medium, or Low based on importance and urgency
- What should be included in the accountability system?
- Correct Answer: Weekly review schedule, progress tracking, milestones, and course correction process
Module 5 Quiz
- How often should the Wheel of Life be reassessed?
- Correct Answer: Monthly
- What is the purpose of a quarterly life audit?
- Correct Answer: To review progress, adjust goals, and ensure alignment with long-term vision
- Why is progress tracking important?
- Correct Answer: To measure growth, maintain motivation, and identify areas needing adjustment
Module 6 Quiz
- What makes a question “powerful” in self-coaching?
- Correct Answer: It promotes deep reflection and reveals new insights
- What is emotion mapping used for?
- Correct Answer: To track and understand emotional patterns and triggers
- How often should value alignment be checked?
- Correct Answer: Regularly, as part of the decision-making process
4. Final Certification Exam
To receive certification, you must score 80% or higher on this comprehensive exam.
- What distinguishes coaching from other professional development approaches?
- Correct Answer: Coaching empowers clients to find their own solutions through powerful questioning and self-discovery
- Name the three key components of the self-trust building process.
- Correct Answer: Daily reflection, honoring commitments, celebrating wins
- How do you measure progress in the Wheel of Life assessment?
- Correct Answer: By comparing numerical ratings (1-10) across different time periods
- What is the primary purpose of establishing agreements in self-coaching?
- Correct Answer: To create clarity, commitment, and measurable outcomes
- Describe the four elements of an effective action plan.
- Correct Answer: Goal setting, strategy development, action steps, accountability system
- What role does mindfulness play in maintaining presence?
- Correct Answer: It helps maintain focus, awareness, and emotional regulation
- How should limiting beliefs be addressed in self-coaching?
- Correct Answer: Through identification, questioning, and reframing
- What is the recommended frequency for reviewing and adjusting goals?
- Correct Answer: Weekly reviews, monthly adjustments, quarterly audits
- Name three powerful self-coaching questions.
- Correct Answer: What assumptions am I making? What would success look like? What’s holding me back?
- How does the accountability system support goal achievement?
- Correct Answer: By providing regular check-ins, progress tracking, and course correction opportunities
5. Certificate Template
Upon scoring 80% or higher on the Final Certification Exam, you will receive the following certificate:
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
This certifies that
[Name]
has successfully completed the
SELF-COACHING MASTERY PROGRAM
Demonstrating proficiency in ICF Core Competencies
and Personal Development Strategies
Date: [Completion Date]
Score: [Final Exam Score]
[Digital Signature]
Program Director
Additional Resources
- ICF-Code-of-Ethics-2021
- Recommended reading list
- Self-coaching templates
- Progress tracking tools
Remember: Self-coaching is a journey, not a destination. Use these tools and frameworks as a starting point, adapting them to your unique needs and circumstances. Regular practice and honest self-reflection are key to making meaningful progress.