by Sarah Short | Nov 21, 2018 | Coaching, Community, Our Mentoring, The Coaching Revolution
Thanksgiving Comes But Once A Year Thanksgiving is a bit like Christmas I suppose. In that religion (with maybe the exception of the Easter choc fest) comes but once a year for many Christians. We make the preparations, buy the presents, exchange goodwill and then...
by Sarah Short | Nov 15, 2018 | Coaching, Our Mentoring, The Coaching Revolution
Who Drives Change? Change is an interesting subject. Change for the better we like, change for the worse, not so much. Sometimes we think we can ignore it and maintain the status quo. To me status quo is that rock band started by Francis Rossi all those years ago....
by Sarah Short | Nov 2, 2018 | Business Development, Coaching, Our Mentoring
The Background Yesterday I gave a talk, via webinar, to a large group of coaches from The Association For Coaching. One of the things I agreed to was that anyone could ask any question that they wanted to and I’d do my level best to answer it. I anticipated that...
by Sarah Short | Oct 25, 2018 | Brand New Coaches, Coaching, Our Mentoring
Coaches Love Credentials Show me your Credentials. Get out those certificates and diplomas. They are what they are however, are badges of compliance, no more. That might seem a bit harsh yet what do they prove? Well they prove that you sat through a two-day or...
by Sarah Short | Oct 21, 2018 | Brand New Coaches, Business Planning, Coaching, The Coaching Revolution
Christmas Count Down It’s about perspective since as of today (12 October) it’s 50 working days to Christmas. Actually it’s 72 days to Christmas if you count the weekends. Then again the weekends are so busy just planning the big day and getting through normal life....
by Sarah Short | Oct 21, 2018 | Business Development, Business Planning, Coaching, Community, Marketing For Coaches
Signal or Noise? The military need to be sure that every signal they send is clear and understood by the receiver. If that signal is not understood then it is nothing more than noise. The receiving party might ignore it or worse misinterpret it. Either way your...
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