What would you see as the credits roll …?

In this weeks Friday guest post Dr Colin Clerkin shares a technique he likes to use and invites you to add your comments. What would you see as the credits roll …? by Dr Colin Clerkin Reading recent posts on the Coaching Confidence blog, including Jen’s post “Once Upon a Time” and Frederique Murphy’s similarly-titled … Read more

Biographies for coaches

In this weeks Friday guest post Terri Carey, Virtual Assistant to the World’s Finest Coaches, shares her views on creating your own biography. Biographies for coaches by Terri Carey (excerpted from Start your site right) Let’s face it…business is all about relationships. How you write your bio for your website will tell the customer a … Read more

3 FREE exclusive video lessons

Judy Rees, one of our recent Friday guest posters, has just launched some videos that you need to check out now. For the first time ever, she’s giving away secret keys to influence and persuasion that people have paid a lot of money for. I know she’s taking this offline soon, so check it out … Read more

Trust Me, I’m a coach

“It is a greater compliment to be trusted than to be loved.” (George MacDonald) The subject of trust was mentioned in a comment by Dave Doran to my recent post “How to ask hard questions.”  When trust exists in a coaching relationship I find that it makes a massive difference and I thought it deserved … Read more

Transformative Coaching

In this week’s Friday guest post “Supercoach” Michael Neill writes about Transformaive Coaching. Michael has also agreed to share even more material, which you will find here or via the link at the botom of this page. Transformative Coaching by Michael Neill Traditional coaching takes place primarily on a horizontal dimension – coaches assist their … Read more

How to ask hard questions

W. H. Auden said, “To ask the hard question is simple.” Do you agree? As a coach have you ever found a question difficult to ask? Personally I’ve found that one of two things is going on if I, or another coach is thinking that a potential question is hard or difficult to ask. 1) … Read more

Once upon a time…!

In this weeks Friday guest post, Frederique Murphy would like to tell us a story and discusses metaphors. Once upon a time…! By Frederique Murphy I’ve been very much looking forward to writing this blog post and as I could see the date, fast approaching, I had decided to be open and only decide on … Read more

Coaching “real people”

I’ve had several conversations recently with individuals that have revolved around coaching “real people.” Now if you, like me, have been known to take someone’s language literally that can conjure all sorts of mental images appropriate for the run up to Halloween of coaching seasons with zombies! However, what they actually mean is coaching someone … Read more