Examine What Is Said: Questions for Coaches Evaluating Truth in a Message

The image features a three-dimensional, featureless, white humanoid figure standing in the centre. This figure is holding a large, bright red megaphone with its right hand, directing it to the left side of the frame. The figure and megaphone are set against a plain, light gray background, which emphasizes their simplicity and the bold colour of the megaphone. The megaphone is large in comparison to the figure, drawing attention to its significance in the composition. Above the figure and megaphone, there is a text in black that reads: "Examine what is said, not who speaks." (Proverb).

The quote of the day is: “Examine what is said, not who speaks.” (Proverb) Questions For Coaches: Bonus Questions: About Jen Waller Jen Waller is a transformative coach dedicated to empowering individuals to get out of their own way and make a meaningful impact in the world. With an impactful, nurturing coaching style, Jen supports … Read more

Recapping January – March 2012 guest posts

Over the next few days I’m going to briefly recap the last years worth of guest posts that appear here each Friday. Today we start by looking at the first three months of this year. January In the first post of 2012 Amber Fogarty shared how she is in the “habit change business” discussing something … Read more

Websites: It’s not just about content – it’s about users.

A coaching website is on many new coaches to do list, in today’s guest post Mei Qi Tan shares her expertise and knowledge about what to focus upon. Websites: It’s not just about content – it’s about users. By Mei Qi Tan from Hubworking When it comes to websites, it seems like all everyone’s talking … Read more

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