Over the remainder of this year I’ll be recapping what’s been happening here on Coaching Confidence, the coaching blog during 2014.
In previous days we started by looking at the posts that happened in January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September and October so today we move onto:
November
Guest Posts
- One tool every coach should add to their coaching business By Ruby McGuire
- Care For Your Needs First by Louise Gillespie-Smith
- 6 Coaching Opportunities To Uplevel Your Coaching Skills Thanks To Neuroscience By Amy Brann
- Coaching Through the Bad Times by Marie Yates
Most RT’d quote on our Twitter feed each week:
“If you see a friend without a smile; give him one of yours.”
(Proverb)
“If you can dream it, you can do it.”
(Walt Disney)
“The reason most major goals are not achieved is that we spend our time doing second things first.”
(Robert J. McKain)
“Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things.”
(Peter Drucker)
TED Talk’s
Each Tuesday we share a different TED Talk.
You’ll notice that some talks will be obviously directly related to personal development and how you use coaching. On other occasions they will be talks where the topics appear more abstract, they’ll be here to prompt new thoughts by coming at something from a different direction – or just because they struck me as interesting/ funny etc
- A winning recipe — lessons from restaurants on engaging your team | Gabriel Stulman | TEDxCambridge
- Seeing the good | Lesley Kim | TEDxVancouver
- Freedom from Self-Doubt | BJ Davis | TEDxSacramentoSalon
- How to inspire leaders to grow | Omid Aschari | TEDxZurich
Blog posts for coaches from around the web
How do posts appear on this list?
The list is created using two different sources:
Source One
Each Monday on this blogs Facebook page I usually issue the following question and invitation:
“Have you written/seen a blog post in the past week that you’d think is of interest to coaches and that you’d like to share?”
Many of the posts shared on Facebook will then appear on this list.
Source Two
I personally add posts that have attracted my eye for one reason or another. Sometimes this will be because it fits with a request from a reader about what the want to read more about. Sometimes it’s a post that covers a topic I know from working with clients that coaches will find valuable and/or interesting. Then there are also the posts that just really resonate with me personally.
Whilst to some extent I’m reliant on what’s written each week and what I see, I attempt to provide a mix in this list of different approaches. Some of the posts deal with logistics and answering “how to” style questions, some will be coaches sharing their own experiences and approaches and some posts will fall more in a spiritual category.
I’ll guess that because of the broad spectrum of the list they’ll be some posts you love and others that really don’t appeal to you. My suggestion is to read the posts you’re drawn towards – it’s here to inform, entertain and provide value not to create lots of thought about which you do and don’t like.
Posts shared on our Facebook Page:
- Minda Miloff shared a couple of posts “Halloween disaster averted” and “Is what you’re saying what the other is hearing?”
- “BEHIND THE SCENES: THE ART OF SUCCESSFUL TEAMS” by sports coach Matt Thompson
- “C.A.R.E. for Adolescent Player Development” by sport and exercise psychology expert Matt Cuccaro
- “What keeps you from slowing down” Anna Jankovich
- “Post Game Interviews……..are you prepared?” by sports leadership Coach DeAngelo Wiser
- “The subtleties and politics of influencing” by Alison Smith
- “How to price your product without emotion” by Danielle Anderson
- “Do you value solitude?” by Anna Jankovich
- “HOW A COACH SHOULD DEAL WITH A PROBLEM PARENT” by baseball coaches at Baseball Brains
- “How to (Finally) Stop Beating Yourself Up” by Sandra Possing
- Divine Powers shared a YouTube video “Bouncing back from failure…”
- “Common Mistakes – A Learner Must Avoid” by Harsch Kumar Lall
These are a few posts that also attracted my attention from around the Internet
Bonus posts:
- “One Step Miracles” by Mandy Evans
- “But what do *you* do?” by Seth Godin
- “Halloween, Death and Funerals” by Michelle Schubnel
- “How to Stop Hiding and Start Getting New Clients” by Monica Shah
- “25 Ways to Beat Burnout as a Solopreneur” by Janet Slack
- “Balancing Act: Impossible Towers Created by Balancing Rocks in Inconceivable Ways” by Mikaela Rakos
- “Busy Isn’t Always Productive” by Steve Keating
- “3 Warning Signs You’re Leading on Autopilot” by Ken Blanchard
- “Trick or Treat? Mindset Areas Where We Play The Game…!” by Frederique Murphy
- “How to overcome a lack of self discipline and get things done (1/6)” by Stephen Woolston
- “Life Is Spiritual” by Judith Sedgeman
- “7 Keys To Start Believing In Yourself Again – A Step-by-Step Process To Bounce Back!” by Frederique Murphy
- “How to Focus on What Matters” by Michael Bungay Stanier
- “Three ways to shift your mindset and move through a business breakdown” by Fabienne Fredrickson
- “The Art of the Done List: Harnessing the Power of Progress” by Janet Choi
- “Tactics for Asking Good Follow-Up Questions” by Richard Davis
- “Smart Strategies To Survive The First Year As An Entrepreneur”by Milana Leshinsky
- “What am I really doing when I coach people?” by Chris Morris
- “How Does Fear Of Failure Affect Your Business?” by Dr Jane Lewis
- “Putting mindfulness in the curriculum” by JESS MCALLEN
- “Your Time Management Problem May Not Be About Managing Time”by Horling Wong
- “What is a Transformative Coach?” by Steve M Nash
- “Frederic Laloux’s Five Essential Books for Inventing More Soulful Workplaces” by Frederic Laloux
- “7 Pieces of Wisdom That Will Change the Way You Work” by Paul Jun
- “The Crossroads of Should and Must” by Elle Luna
- “The Simplest, and Hardest, Thing to Do in Business” by Jason Stein
- “How to Get Your Packages To Sell Themselves” by Kendall SummerHawk
Coaching Resource post
Coaching resource – Applied Neuroscience For Coaches
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January
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March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October