Seeing the Unseen: How Sensory Stimuli Shift Inner Awareness
In this experiential session, we explore how sensory stimuli can open new pathways to awareness, insight, and emotional resonance in coaching conversations. Through a simple yet powerful structure — one spacious question asked twice, before and after a sensory impulse — participants will feel how aesthetic input shifts inner dialogue and reveals what words alone cannot reach.
We go through three sensory doorways: photographic imagery, poetry or music, and drawing. Each one invites a different kind of reflection, perspective taking, and meaning making. We close with a quick, no‑prep sensory tool to take along.
This session is designed for coaches who want to integrate sensory and aesthetic intelligence into their practice — gently, creatively, and with valuable impact. No artistic skills are needed. Just curiosity, presence, and a willingness to see what has been unseen.
(Aligned with ICF Core Competencies 4–7: Trust & Safety, Presence, Active Listening, Evoking awareness)
ICF core competencies & coaching skills