Team and Group Coaches
As a coach, you’ve heard for years about emotional intelligence (EI). There are several models of EI; mine include the ability to recognize our feelings and those of other people,…
Read MoreYou probably read your daily news from a trusted newspaper, website or social media channel like Twitter. But how do journalists get their news? One way to effectively get the…
Read MoreCoaches understand what boundaries are but, at a closer look, we discover the dimensions and underestimated impact of boundaries on coaching partnerships. With the following examples, you can see how…
Read MoreOne of the biggest dilemmas that coaches face is that of raising their rates. It can create fear and uncertainty. Here are some examples of common concerns coaches might have:…
Read MoreIn a world where exposure welcomes success, and success leads to more exposure, speaking is a way to attract both. If the idea of speaking is both exciting and terrifying,…
Read MoreMany coaches run their businesses out of their homes. Being able to work from home successfully requires creating and sticking to boundaries that help you separate the professional from the…
Read MoreJohn was working with his client Alice to formulate an action plan. “I’m just not in the mood to do any long-term planning right now,” Alice said. John picked up…
Read MoreWhile practicing coaching, we come across a wide variety of clients from different education levels, professional backgrounds and personalities. This happens to be one of the most rewarding and enriching…
Read MoreThe term “impostor syndrome” was coined by clinical psychologists Pauline Clance and Suzanne Imes in 1978. In recent times, Amy Cuddy’s 2017 TED talk on feeling like a fraud, catapulted…
Read MoreWe all wish we could just put up a website, and the clients would come trickling in on their own. But, the World Wide Web is bustling these days, so…
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