Coaching Quote of the Day 6th July 2011
“Dismiss what insults your soul and your very flesh will become a great poem.” (Wait Whitman)
“Dismiss what insults your soul and your very flesh will become a great poem.” (Wait Whitman)
In a previous coaching post I’ve talked about what a coach can do to prepare for a coaching session. Each coach will develop their own answers and preparation for a coaching session. As I shared in that previous post I look to answer the following before a coaching session “What can I do to ensure … Read more
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