SELF-COACHING THE IGNITE WAY
Human potential is not fixed — it is awakened continuously.
1. What Self-Coaching Really Is
Self-coaching is the art of becoming your own coach — the inner guide who observes, directs, and sustains your growth. It is not self-blaming, not perfection-chasing, and not “fixing yourself.”
The IGNITE Way starts from this premise:
You are not broken. You are whole — and you need awakening and direction.
IGNITE WAY: Human potential is not fixed — it is awakened continuously.
So the goal is not to repair you, but to help you access more of you.
2. The IGNITE Model (Cyclical, not linear)
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I – Inquire & Investigate (Awareness)
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G – Get Clear on Goals (Direction)
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N – Navigate Obstacles (Strategy)
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I – Implement & Act (Execution)
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T – Track & Reflect (Learning)
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E – Energize & Acknowledge (Sustainment)
You can enter at any point. You can loop back anytime. Growth is iterative.
I – Inquire & Investigate (Awareness)
You can’t evolve what you don’t notice.
Key questions:
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What am I feeling right now? Where do I feel it in my body?
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What story am I telling myself about this situation? Is it 100% true?
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Which value is active here — safety, growth, contribution, connection?
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What currently fuels me? What currently drains me?
Practice: 5 minutes of daily stream-of-consciousness journaling. Don’t edit. Let patterns appear. Awareness is your dashboard.
G – Get Clear on Goals (Direction)
Potential needs a target. Otherwise energy leaks.
Key questions:
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If I achieve this goal, what will it give me emotionally?
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Who do I need to become to make this goal natural?
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Is this goal truly exciting, or is it just a social “should”?
Use the SMARTER pattern:
In the IGNITE Way, goals are linked to being, not just doing.
N – Navigate Obstacles (Strategy)
Most people think the problem is “outside.” Often it’s “inside”: fear, old narratives, lack of clarity.
Key questions:
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What is the realistic worst-case? How would I handle it?
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What if the opposite of my belief were true?
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What is one tiny, doable step I can take now? Who can support me?
Tool: IF–THEN Planning
I – Implement & Act (Execution)
Nothing changes until behavior changes.
Key questions:
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What is the ONE thing today that moves the needle?
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Am I acting, or am I staying in “preparing to act” mode?
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What does “good enough” look like so I don’t get stuck in perfectionism?
Tool: Time blocking (25–50 minutes).
During the block: either do the task or do nothing. No phone, no diversions. Boredom will push you to work. Action creates momentum; momentum creates identity.
T – Track & Reflect (Learning)
Self-coaching without feedback is just inspiration.
Key questions:
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What went well this week?
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What didn’t go as planned — and what did it teach me?
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Do I need to adjust the goal, or only the method?
Weekly ritual (30 minutes):
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Review goals
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Celebrate progress
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Plan the next week
This is how you build self-trust: “I keep my word to myself.”
E – Energize & Acknowledge (Sustainment)
Performance without replenishment leads to collapse. Self-coaching must include self-nourishing.
Key questions:
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How will I celebrate progress — even small progress?
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What recharges me today: rest, movement, stillness, people, nature?
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Did I live in alignment with my values today?
Ritual: Finish Strong
At the end of a work block, name one thing you did well. This links effort to reward and trains your brain to want to come back.
3. Essential Self-Coaching Mindsets
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Curiosity over Judgment
“Interesting. I did that. Why?”
Curiosity opens the learning channel; judgment slams it shut.
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Compassion over Criticism
You wouldn’t yell at a growing child for not running yet. Don’t talk to yourself like an enemy.
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Responsibility over Blame
Blame gives power away. Responsibility says: “I choose my response.” That’s where agency lives.
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Progress over Perfection
1% better is real. 100% perfect is imaginary. Action beats idealization.
4. Example: Career Stagnation
Context: You feel stuck, underused, and bored.
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I – Inquire: You journal and discover the real story: “I’m afraid I won’t catch up if I change now.”
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G – Get Clear: You set: “In 6 months, I will identify a new field and complete the first learning module/course for it.”
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N – Navigate: Obstacle = overwhelm → IF I feel overwhelmed, THEN I will research for 20 minutes only.
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I – Implement: You block Tue & Thu, 7–8 pm = “Transition Time.”
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T – Track: Weekly review → you see 2 sessions done, 1 course found → adjust plan.
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E – Energize: You acknowledge your courage and reward yourself → identity shifts from “stuck person” to “moving person.”
That is self-coaching in motion.
5. The IGNITE Way Statement
IGNITE WAY: Human potential is not fixed — it is awakened continuously.
You don’t wait for the right mentor, season, or boss.
You become the force that activates you.
6. Final Movement
Self-coaching is how you:
Start with today’s version:
1 insight → 1 micro-goal → 1 block of action → 1 moment of acknowledgment.
Do that on repeat — and you will become the person who ignites the way.