Recapping October – December 2012 guest posts
In yesterday’s post we briefly recapped the guest posts that had featured in June, July and September. On Friday we recapped April, May and June, whilst on Thursday we covered the first three months of 2012.
Today our focus will be on the guest posts that were published in the final 3 months of 2012.
October
In the first guest post of the month The Survivor’s Coach, Marie Yates shared a personal experience and a question in “The last lesson”.
Some may view it as an everyday part of modern life but in our next guest post Sara Maude shared her thoughts and expertise in “How to coach a client who is suffering from stress.”
How do you describe what you do so that your ideal clients easily understand? In “Mentoring” Meeta Sengupta describes mentoring for teachers in India.
We ended October’s guest posts with Karen Williams answering a question pondered by many looking to start, or grow, a coaching business: “How do you really get to know your clients?”
November
Many business people may feel that they spend a lot of time in meetings. Business productivity coaches, Laura Waite and Collin Lyons, share their thoughts and expertise in ”Meeting Outcomes: How to get your meetings where you want them to go.”
Adela Rubio helps coaches and creatives share their message and build their tribe, her guest post covered just that topic and was called “Share Your Message, Share Your Passion”.
Lorraine Hirst, who coaches about emotional resilience, shared 3 things she’s learned to help stay present, sane and move forward with all aspects of life in a post called “Helicopters, wacky warehouses and self-stroking”
Chris Morris then explored the difference between coaching and friendship. Is a coach different to a friend? Read his guest post “Can you get free coaching from your friends?”
As we approach the end of 2012 Amber Fogarty turned her attention to share her thoughts and experience about “New Year’s Resolutions Versus Goals”
December
One of the things that is on many to-do lists when a coach sets up a coaching business is “create a website.” Mei Qi Tan, kicked of December’s guest posts with “Three things to improve the experience of your website.”
As we approach the end of 2012 and the start of 2013 Cindy Hillsey then focused upon a specific type of resource in her guest post “Could a Master Mind Group Benefit You and Your Business?”
Earlier in the year Coach Doctor Jane P Lewis had ran a session at a European coaching conference. This experience and the different nationality perspectives prompted her post “Should You Coach Clients Who Are Seriously Stressed?”
One of my favourite parts of running this site is having such a talented mix of different voices and approaches who are willing to contribute their thoughts and expertise. I’d like to thank all of this years guest posters for taking the time to be involved and sharing so generously!
Happy New Year and I look forward to sharing even more guest posts with you in 2013!
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