Welcome to this weeks recap of blog posts for coaches from around the web. 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?”
Posts shared on our Facebook page this week:
- “GIVE YOURSELF PERMISSION…” by HT Lee
- “When you think the odds are against you …” by Glen Ladegaard
- “Aristotle, Kids Soccer and Happiness” by Tommy Karapatsos
- Charlotte Waller also shared a video with a few words from their stand at the CIPD L&D show in the Spring
These are a few posts that also attracted my attention either personally or because of readers requests to read more on a particular subject…
Other posts for coaches from around the web:
- “Schoolchildren train as coaches to offer helping hand to younger pupils” by Liz Scott
- “Teleseminar or Webinar? Which One Is Right for You?” by Lisa Sasevich
- “Do You Have the Heart of a Leader?” by Ken Blanchard
- “Two Questions To Quickly Transform Any Challenging Situation” by ELIZABETH PURVIS
- “People Choose Electric Shocks Over Sitting Quietly for 15 Minutes and Thinking” by Dr Jeremy Dean
- “3 Ways to Cure Idea Indecision” by ERIC HOLTZCLAW
- “Where is the Love? Two ways to reignite the spark…” by Michael Bungay Stanier
- “Debunking Myths 2 – If You’re Not Confident, Fake It” by Steve Errey
- “The Big List of 189 Words That Convert: Write Copy That Gets Your Customer’s Attention Every Time” by Kevan Lee
- “Why the Old-School Paper To-Do List Is Superior as a Productivity Tool (& How to Make It Work for You in Under 5 Minutes)” by Karol K.
- “The Secret Formula for Happiness, Success, and Well-being,
part three: The Key to Everything” by Michael Neill
Want your post included next week? If you have a post that you think will be of interest to coaches do take part in tomorrow’s Monday invite and leave the details on our Facebook page. Whilst it’s lovely for posts to be sent to me via twitter, the nature of a tweet means that it can easily be overlooked when this post is being compiled at a later time. Please leave links in one place, ie the thread on our Facebook page so they can be easily shared.