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Renergence for Coaches

What You Can’t See from Where You’re Standing

Steven Rudolph

Your coaching training gave you tools for the surface. This book shows you what’s underneath.

Every coaching methodology has a built-in limitation: it works on what the client describes as the problem. The client says they’re stuck, unmotivated, burned out—and the coaching addresses what’s visible. But beneath every stated problem is a deeper arrangement that the coaching lens can’t see.

This book introduces the full Renergence framework—Nature, Situation, and Positioning—through the reality coaches already live in. It shows how the same client complaint routes to completely different interventions depending on which part of the problem actually needs attention.

It also turns the lens on you. Your impulses to understand, to help, to respond—these are invisible habits, not virtues. They are what keep coaching on the surface. This book makes them visible.

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What’s Inside

  1. The Thing Nobody Taught You — The felt gap between what coaching training gave you and what your clients need
  2. The Surface Problem — How coaching methodologies work on the presentation and miss the arrangement
  3. When the System Needs a Hero — Structure: what happens when the system can’t hold what it should
  4. The Person Isn’t Broken — Alignment: the fit question coaches misread as motivation
  5. What You Can’t See from Here — Positioning: the hardest domain and the most important for coaches
  6. The Reflex to Help — How your instinct to help is invisible to you, not a professional virtue
  7. Three Clients, One Complaint — The same presenting problem, three different domains, three different interventions
  8. Where You’re Standing — The lens turns on you: your own position is invisible
  9. The Plateau — Why clients stop progressing and what domain mismatch reveals
  10. What AI Changes and What It Doesn’t — Honest, non-defensive, concrete
  11. After Recognition — What becomes possible from this new position
  12. The Difference — You don’t get to go back

Who This Is For

  • Experienced coaches who sense their methodology has a ceiling but can’t name what’s above it
  • Coaches whose clients plateau and who suspect the problem isn’t the client’s readiness
  • Executive coaches, leadership coaches, and career coaches working with problems their tools weren’t built for
  • Practitioners exploring whether Renergence diagnostic training belongs in their practice

What Shifts After Reading

You stop treating the stated problem as the whole problem. You start recognizing which domain a client’s situation actually lives in—Nature, Situation, or Positioning—and why your coaching keeps working on the wrong one.

You see your own coaching instincts as invisible rather than virtuous. You catch the certainty before it closes. You notice when a plateau is telling you the problem is in a domain your lens doesn’t reach.

This book does not teach the full diagnostic methodology. It stops at recognition. What comes after—the instruments, the attending positions, supervised practice—requires practitioner training this book deliberately does not replace.

Where to Go Next

This book covers all three Renergence domains. To go deeper into any one: