The coaching certification you earned provided you with a coaching process. The quality of your coaching process and the services you provide leads to referrals. …
Center for Coaching Certification Skills, Tools and Techniques
Skills Tools and Techniques
Training, Competency, Ethics
Hundreds of years ago, if you wanted to be a doctor, lawyer, or one of many other professions, you simply declared yourself as that professional. …
The Process of Building a Coaching Business
Building a business, whether part or full time, is a process. It takes work and a willingness to put yourself out there. There are many …
Coach Training Helps Everywhere
By Pete Liska https://www.linkedin.com/in/peteliska/ To wrap up this blog series on personalities I am going to share another example. During a conversation with a manager …
Coaching Different Personality Types
By Pete Liska https://www.linkedin.com/in/peteliska/ In my last Blog, I talked about my friend Beth being a Pleaser and Celebrator.  Today I’ll continue this with examples …
Flexing to Different People
By Pete Liska https://www.linkedin.com/in/peteliska/ My previous blogs I discussed personality types, examples of these personality types, and coaching different personality types. I will continue examples …
Different at Different Times
By Pete Liska https://www.linkedin.com/in/peteliska/ During coach training we develop coaching competencies. Identifying and adjusting to personality in the moment develops the competencies of Presence and …
Identify and Adjust … An Example
By Pete Liska https://www.linkedin.com/in/peteliska/ In my previous blog, I discussed several personality types and what the Center for Coaching Certification (CCC) teaches in their Certified …
Understanding Your Client
By Pete Liska https://www.linkedin.com/in/peteliska/ When coaching, you are asking many questions to keep your client moving forward, moving towards something. If you don’t understand your …
Listen Intentionally
By Pete Liska https://www.linkedin.com/in/peteliska/ With and when intentionally listening, the focus is on the speaker, not the listener. The ideal goal is to concentrate on …