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Structures in Coaching: Scaffolding Growth

Updated: Oct 19

Construction scaffolding reaching into a blue sky, symbolizing supportive structures that help growth take shape.
Scaffolding gives shape to growth before it can stand on its own.

Change is a construction zone. When clients leave a coaching session lit up with fresh insight or a bold commitment, they often step right into the chaos of real life—emails, errands, resistance, and routine. Without support, that newly built clarity can collapse under pressure.

That’s where structures come in.

In Co-Active Coaching, structures are creative, client-designed supports that help sustain learning and keep momentum going. They’re the scaffolding that holds up the new growth while it’s still taking shape.

Grounded in the ICF Core Competency Facilitates Client Growth, structures provide the bridge between awareness and sustained change.

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