5 Tips when starting a new job

In this week’s guest post Karen Wise shares her expertise as an Organisational Development Consultant and Coaching Psychologist about starting a new job. 5 Tips when starting a new job By Karen Wise Starting a new job is never easy. There’s lots of “new” things – new colleagues, new environment, new boss, and generally new … Read more

Coaches Need Coaches Too

In this week’s guest post Angus MacLennan shares his expertise and thoughts about what a coach should have if they want to succeed. Angus is also offering a special offer to readers of Coaching Confidence, the coaching blog. You’ll find the details at the bottom of this page for you to read after this post. … Read more

What to include in your email newsletter

In this week’s Friday guest post Djanira Cortesão shares her expertise and gives practical advice to coaches about what to include in your email newsletter. What to include in your email newsletter By Djanira Cortesão I strongly believe a newsletter is one of the best tools coaches can use to build a solid customer base … Read more

Games and surprises

In today’s guest post Andy Lucas shares his expertise and experience and invites you to have fun… Games and surprises By Andy Lucas Somebody recently asked me if I would describe myself as a “coach”. I told them I’m more like a “school minibus”. I can remember being at school. In fact in my imagination … Read more

Become A Confident Coach

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

I “Sell” Coaching!

In this week’s guest post Billy Moyer shares his thoughts and experience about what he thinks is the most important thing that we do as coaches … I “Sell” Coaching! By Billy Moyer One of the biggest misconceptions in the coaching industry is that we are coaches first. We are sales people first and that … Read more

What the Belbin!

In this week’s guest post, Liz Scott returns to discuss a framework she utilises in her coaching. What the Belbin! By Liz Scott My husband is a plant. Now that I know it makes it easier to communicate. I don’t mean that he’d look good in a herbaceous border and I don’t mean he’s some … Read more

Successful Coaches – Observations From An Outsider

What are the traits of successful coaches? In today’s guest post Andrew Ferdinando, who runs Hubworking, shares his thoughts. Successful Coaches – Observations From An Outsider By Andrew Ferdinando Having never experienced coaching, the coaching industry was new to me when I set up my business Hubworking (www.hubworking.com) in 2006. Based in 3 locations in … Read more