Ontological Coaching

Coaching Model

Molly Eglin Coaching Model

Expand the observer that you are - the way you "see, move and act" in the world - and you will have a greater number of choices for action and possibilities as you aim for new results in your personal and professional life.

The simple definition of Ontological Coaching refers to the study of being.

The emphasis in a coaching relationship is on action, accountability and follow through. Coaching is less concerned with a client's remedial work (healing old wounds) and more focused on moving a client forward, while taking the past and present into consideration.

The main thrust of coaching is to develop the client's present and future life, through new observations that support possibilities for different more effective actions. Becoming a powerful observer in life leads to new possibilites for different and more effective results to achieve goals and dreams with a forward momentum.


"We see the world not as it is, but as we are."
Albert Einstein