Using social media to speak to your clients

In today’s guest post Mei Qi Tan shares her expertise about how you can use social media to benefit your coaching business. Using social media to speak to your clients by Mei Qi Tan from Hubworking ‘I don’t get this Twitter thing. Why on EARTH would anyone want to know what I’m doing, if I’m … Read more

An Alternative Mantra to ‘Think Positive’

In this weeks guest post, talent coach, Richard Nugent shares his expertise and approach to “motivational coaching”. An Alternative Mantra to ‘Think Positive’ by Richard Nugent As a coach with a background in NLP and a bucket full of other positive psychology you would think that my clients would regular be coached to ‘think positive’. … Read more

You Can Coach Better if You Give Your Intuition a Toolbox

In today’s guest post coach Peter Tate shares his expertise and thoughts about coaching intuition. You Can Coach Better if You Give Your Intuition a Toolbox by Peter Tate Have you ever found yourself afraid of what is going on during a coaching intervention; you know, when it’s really intense and you feel like you … Read more

Three ways personal development may be making you bad at marketing

In this week’s guest post Judy Rees shares her expertise and thoughts about what may be a reason you are struggling for clients. Three ways personal development may be making you bad at marketing By Judy Rees I’m fed up with meeting “struggling coaches”! Every workshop, networking event or conference I go to (and I … Read more

Coaching in schools

What’s the best way to deliver coaching in schools? How can pupils and staff benefit from coaching when budgets are so tight? Liz Scott is a coach working extensively in education; she’s discovered that pure ‘leadership coaching’ isn’t the answer when working with teenagers. Here are the three key points she learnt from coaching in … Read more

Knowing versus Doing

In this week’s guest post Amber Fogarty shares her expertise and thoughts about what will assist you, as a coach, to continue growing. Knowing versus Doing By Amber Fogarty In my last Coaching Confidence blog post, I wrote about the importance of being coachable. I also emphasized the value of HAVING a coach if you … Read more

Loving Communication: A Coach’s View

In today’s guest post coach Anja Schuetz shares her expertise and thoughts on loving communication. Loving Communication: A Coach’s View by Anja Schuetz The Dutch TV aired a re-run of an Oprah episode the other day, where Iyanla Vanzant returns to the show after 11 years. Oprah and her had parted ways 11 years ago … Read more

Your Coaching Service Needs YOU!

In today’s guest post performance coach Marie Yates addresses something that is relevant to coaches in all niches of coaching. Your Coaching Service Needs YOU! By Marie Yates YOU are your coaching service! So while you’re looking after the marketing, the planning, the finances, the diary… Oh, and the clients… How are you looking after … Read more