Different people think, feel, and prioritize differently. If a coach does not recognize this simple truth and then adjust to meet the client’s needs, they …
Coaching Creates Opportunity
In today’s world, does it make sense to expand your skills? Is your job security based on your increasing ability to perform? Is now the …
5 Communication Tools for Coaches
Before you start reading Coaches, please give me permission – I am asking, “May I make you uncomfortable for minute with this information?” If not, …
Coaching Skills are Leadership Skills – book review
S.K.I.R.T.S. in the Boardroom by Marshawn Evans, JD
Coaching with 5 Steps to Work / Life Balance
Ask your client and ask yourself: Is your current lifestyle and career your goal? Do you ever find yourself struggling to be all things at …
Part Three: 3 Questions to Consider for ‘Coaching Out’
The first two parts of this blog post addressed agreements and establishing communication boundaries. Now it is time to consider what to do if you …
Part Two: 3 Questions to Consider for ‘Coaching Out’
In part one of this three-part blog post, the concern of coaching out raised the question amongst the coaches of how to prevent a conflict, …
3 Pillars of Leaders and Coaches
Coaching is the fastest growing industry in our country. The role of a leader has changed, and now leadership skills are more aligned than ever …
3 Questions to Consider for ‘Coaching Out’
Recently I had the privilege of discussing ethics with several coaches-in-training. One dilemma presented was, “what if a company hires you in a package program, …
Coaches “Know Can Do!”
Review of the book “Know Can Do!” by Ken Blanchard, Paul J. Meyer, Dick RuheCoaches The gap between the great information presented in books, seminars, …