Discover - Your Coaching Career
One of the frequent conflicts I have observed while coaching professionals is the issue of persistent self-criticism and a lack of self-love. Many coaches find that their clients in the…
Read MoreHave you ever left a group coaching session with the feeling that a couple of voices dominated? Is it a challenge to bring out quieter people who may feel intimidated…
Read MoreAccountability is an important coaching element that professional coaches introduce to their clients toward the end of a session. Ending a coaching session like this provides a logical conclusion and…
Read MoreCoaching serves as a transformative force in personal and professional development, and within the diverse community of practicing coaches, individuals exploring coaching, and organizations seeking coaching solutions, the need for…
Read MoreAs defined by Jon Kabat-Zinn, mindfulness is the awareness that arises through “paying attention, in a particular way: on purpose, in the present moment, and without judgment.” Mindfulness is a valuable asset…
Read MoreNavigating life’s choices is often like choosing between chocolate, strawberry, or vanilla ice cream. That was the challenge our grandparents faced when selecting ice cream at the local market. Yet,…
Read MoreCoaching is a rewarding experience. To see clients undergo breakthroughs and positive transformations provides coaches with a unique sense of fulfillment. Personally guiding clients to become their own #bestmeever has…
Read MoreFor many years before receiving my coach training and ICF credential, I worked with clients one-on-one in a photo studio setting. Looking back, I see that my photography experience has…
Read MoreIn the realm of coaching, where personal and professional development intersect, the nuanced journey through Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) emerges as a critical exploration. This narrative delves into the…
Read MoreFuturist John Naisbitt said, “The most exciting breakthroughs of the 21st century will not occur because of technology, but because of an expanding concept of what it means to be…
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