A Power Tool by Rajyashree Iqbal
Clarity Based Coach, INDIA
Rajyashree Iqbal graduated from the Workplace Program at ICA and is a Clarity-Based Coach in India. Her training challenged her to move beyond a solution-focused mindset, embracing deep listening as a path to help clients find clarity and growth. Rajyashree values the diverse and supportive peer community that shaped her coaching journey.
Clarity vs. Confusion is a power tool to help individuals gain a clear understanding of their goals, values, and priorities, enabling them to make informed decisions and take action toward their objectives.


Clarity vs. Confusion
What is CLARITY?
- Clarity refers to a state of clear understanding, vision, or purpose. When someone has clarity, they have a clear understanding of their goals, values, and priorities.
- Individuals with clarity tend to make decisions more easily because they understand what they want and what steps they need to take to achieve it.
- Clarity empowers people to communicate effectively, set meaningful goals, and take decisive action towards their objectives.
- In coaching, helping clients gain clarity often involves asking probing questions, encouraging reflection, and exploring values and beliefs.
What is CONFUSION?
- Confusion is a state of uncertainty, doubt, or lack of clarity. It can arise when someone is unsure about their goals, values, or the steps they need to take to achieve them.
- Confusion can lead to indecision, procrastination, and feelings of overwhelm or anxiety.
- People experiencing confusion may find it difficult to make progress or take action because they are unsure about what they really want and/or how to get there.
- In coaching, addressing confusion may involve helping clients identify and challenge limiting beliefs, explore different perspectives, and break down goals into bite-size steps.
Here’s How It Works:
1. Recognizing Confusion:
- Start by helping the client identify signs of confusion in their thoughts, feelings, and actions. These signs may include indecision, lack of focus, feeling overwhelmed, or a sense of being stuck.
- Encourage the client to reflect on specific areas of their life where they feel uncertain or unclear about their direction.
2. Exploring Root Cause/s:
- Delve deeper into the underlying causes of confusion. This may involve examining limiting beliefs, conflicting priorities, fear of failure, or external influences that contribute to the client’s sense of uncertainty.
- Use questioning techniques to help the client uncover patterns of thinking or behavior that contribute to their confusion.
3. Clarifying Goals and Values:
- Guide the client in clarifying their goals, values, and priorities. Encourage them to explore what truly matters to them and what they aspire to achieve in various aspects of their life, such as career, relationships, health, and personal growth.
- Help the client articulate their goals in specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound terms.
4. Developing Strategies for Clarity:
- Collaborate with the client to discuss strategies for cultivating clarity in their life. This may involve techniques such as journaling, visualization, meditation, or seeking support from mentors/peers.
- Encourage the client to break down their goals into bite-size steps and create action plans to move forward with clarity and purpose.
5. Overcoming Obstacles:
- Anticipate potential obstacles or challenges that may arise on the client’s journey toward clarity. Help the client develop resilience and problem-solving skills to overcome setbacks and stay focused on their goals.
- Offer support and encouragement as the client navigates the ups and downs of their personal growth journey.
6. Celebrating Progress:
- Acknowledge and celebrate the client’s progress and achievements along the way. Encourage them to recognize how far they’ve come and the positive changes they’ve made in their life as a result of gaining clarity.
- Reinforce the importance of self-compassion and self-validation in sustaining motivation and momentum.
Examples of coaching questions to ask for Clarity:
- What is the outcome you want to achieve in this situation?
- How does this goal align with your values and priorities?
- Can you describe what success looks like for you in this endeavor?
- What steps have you already taken towards achieving your goal?
- How will you know when you’ve achieved the clarity you’re seeking?
- What resources or support do you need to move forward with confidence?
- What strengths/past experiences can you draw upon to help you achieve your goal?
- If you had all the clarity you needed, what would be your next step?
- How does this goal contribute to your long-term vision for yourself or your life?
- What can you do right now to bring more clarity to this situation?
Examples of coaching questions tailored for Confusion:
- What specific aspect of this situation are you finding confusing or unclear?
- What beliefs or assumptions might be contributing to your confusion?
- How might viewing this situation from a different perspective help clarify things for you?
- What questions do you need to ask yourself or others to gain clarity on this issue?
- What info/data do you feel you’re missing that would help you make a clearer decision?
- What fears or concerns are keeping you from seeing the situation more clearly?
- Can you break down the problem into smaller parts to make it less overwhelming?
- How have you dealt with similar situations of confusion/uncertainty in the past?
- What would it look like if you were to embrace the uncertainty and move forward anyway?
- Who can you reach out to for support or guidance in gaining clarity on this issue?
In Conclusion:
In the interplay between clarity and confusion, clients learn to embrace the ebb and flow of their journey, recognizing that moments of uncertainty are stepping stones toward deeper insight and self-awareness. This power tool equips individuals to emerge from the coaching process with clarity and readiness to navigate life’s challenges with conviction and a renewed sense of purpose.
Resource
Dr.Peter Hawkins- Creator of the CLEAR coaching model, insights from which are incorporated in this power tool.

