The words that will get you in trouble are not the ones you think.
You know what she needs.
You could sit down with her right now and help her in fifteen minutes.
But knowing the science is not the same as knowing what to say.
It is not the same as knowing how to say it without crossing a line you have spent your whole career respecting.That gap has a name.And it is not a knowledge problem. If is not the obvious clinical language. It is the gray area — the phrase that sounds like coaching but reads as diagnosis. The question that sounds caring but implies a medical opinion. The caption you wrote at eleven at night and deleted at midnight because something felt off and you could not name what.
Blog Post 3 will be live tonight on my website. It names the specific words and shows you what to say instead. If you are a nurse, NP, credentialed coach, or health professional building a coaching practice — this one is for you.
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The words that will get you in trouble are not the ones you think.
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