What is the difference between intuition and interpretation?

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Male coach in a video call raising his hand after an intuition

by Lucia Baldelli

As coaches, our observations and intuitions can spark powerful learning for our clients. However, there’s a fine line between sharing insights and interpreting their experiences. How can we use intuition skilfully without leading the client? In this post, we’ll explore simple questions and self-reflective practices to ensure our intuitions serve the client’s growth and agenda.

As coaches we are invited to share what we notice about our client during a coaching relationship: observations and intuitions have the potential to create new learning and can be really powerful towards the client’s improved awareness.

However there is a risk that we might be interpreting what the client is experiencing instead of mirroring back what we see from a neutral stance. A coach who has an intuition – and thinks he knows what is happening for the client – has essentially made an interpretation and might fall into the trap of leading the client.

Then how do we use our intuitions skilfully without falling into the trap of interpreting for our client?

Here are some questions you could ask your client to stay away from interpreting, if you have the intuition that there is something new:
– what is going on for you?
– what are your feelings on this?
– what is happening right now?
Avoid “labelling” feelings and emotions and just be a mirror when there is a shift: this is a really powerful way to stay present, be responsive and observant with your client for your client.

Here are a few questions you could ask yourself even before verbalising your intuition:
1. what purpose is my intuition serving?
2. how do I stay away from interpreting it?
3. what is next in the coaching conversation to serve the client’s agenda?
If your intuition is serving the client’s goal and agenda and not your desire to take a specific direction or lead, then you are on the right track!

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raquel silva

Coaching Instructor - ICF Professional Certified Coach

I am an Agile Practitioner who cares passionately about helping deliver value to clients through simplicity using transparent processes. I have several years of experience as an Agile Coach in the Finance and Retail industries.

My primary mission is to contribute to make the workplace a more human place where people enjoy being, trust each other and work better together. I coach leadership teams to improve skills, conflict navigation and goal setting.  

I am a Professional Coach (ICF-PCC), Scrum Alliance Certified Team Coach (CTC), Scrum Alliance Path to CSP Educator for the Scrum Master and Product Owner tracks, Certified Agile Leadership (CAL) Educator, Organisation and Relationship Systems Coaching (ORSC) practitioner and also an active member of the Agile and Coaching Communities. 

You can learn more about me on my personal website.

Maria Chietera

Coaching Instructor - ICF Professional Certified Coach

Hello, I’m Maria, an ICF Professional Certified Coach, Trainer, Facilitator, and Mindfulness Teacher. My superpower is empathetic joy, and I genuinely thrive when contributing to others’ well-being and success.

With a Master’s in Computer Science, specializing in Artificial Intelligence, and expertise as a Senior Agile Coach, I’ve supported organizations through transformations, acquisitions, and rapid growth in the AI and e-commerce industries.

Beyond the technical realm, I’m a Registered Yoga Teacher and Mindfulness Meditation Teacher. My true passion lies in providing holistic support to individuals and teams, enabling self-fulfillment and sustainable change.

I am Italian and have had the privilege of calling Barcelona and Berlin home. Currently, I am based in London.

I co-founded The Mindful Facilitator Certification Program.