by Sarah Short | Feb 7, 2019 | Coaching, Community, The Coaching Revolution
What Is A Coaching Community? There are literally hundreds of coaching communities online. Whether your training provider has created the community, or perhaps a guru you follow, or simply a collection of coaches; these coaching communities are legion. What these...
by Sarah Short | Dec 7, 2018 | Brand New Coaches, Coaching, Community, How To Sell Coaching
Is It Easier To Make An Assumption? Our beliefs drive our expectations and lead us to make an assumption about most situations. That’s a reasonable perspective until you reflect on what you might be missing. We know that many enter a situation with pre-conceived...
by Sarah Short | Nov 26, 2018 | Brand New Coaches, Coaching, Community, Our Mentoring, The Coaching Revolution
Mental Health In The Workplace What about mental health as an independent coach or consultant? It was world mental health day last week and the press pumped out the usual stats. So how do those stats relate to individuals working on their own? Probably the same, in...
by Sarah Short | Nov 21, 2018 | Community, Marketing For Coaches, Our Mentoring, The Coaching Revolution
The Coaching Revolution is awesome! It started as a visceral response to coaches being ripped off and it’s become a movement that we couldn’t have dreamed of. That lead me to think about what coaches buy from us…. What Coaches Buy At the lowest point...
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 | 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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