Coaching Quote of the Day 12th June
“Between two evils I always pick the one I haven’t tried before.” (Mae West)
“Between two evils I always pick the one I haven’t tried before.” (Mae West)
“I didn’t think, I experimented.” (Wilheim Roentgen, scientist)
In this week’s guest post, Karen Williams shares her thoughts and expertise about becoming a confident coach. Become A Confident Coach By Karen Williams As an experienced coach, mentor and the author of The Secrets of Successful Coaches, I often work with new coaches who struggle to have the confidence to become known and get … Read more
“Great tranquillity of heart is his who cares for neither praise nor blame.” (Thomas à Kempis)
Each month I offer a certain number of From Non-Coach to Coach discovery sessions. It’s something I started doing as one big problem I’ve noticed that many coaches struggle with is the transition between being a non-coach to a coach. They’re often busy focusing upon what they think they “should” be doing. They either miss … Read more
“Every one of us gets through the tough times because somebody is there, standing in the gap to close it for us.” (Oprah Winfrey)
One of the requests for topics that people wanted to read more about that I have received recently was about follow up between coaching sessions. So today’s coaching post will share some of my thoughts to answer this request. Personally, I believe that when a coaching client hires me as their coach it isn’t just … Read more
“The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie, deliberate, contrived and dishonest, but the myth – persistent, persuasive and unrealistic.” (John F Kennedy)