by Sarah Short | Sep 23, 2018 | Business Development, Community, Our Mentoring, The Coaching Revolution
The Qualified Coach There are some amazing coaching courses out there. They’re pricey too. What they have in common is that they teach coaching skills. By the time you finish your qualification, you’ve grown in strides in skills such as listening;...
by Sarah Short | Jul 29, 2018 | Brand New Coaches, Coaching, Community
The Origin Of Authentic It’s important to be authentic. We hear this overused word pop up in just about every occasion. Whether it’s in a sales meeting or coaching material it will show up. There is nothing wrong with showing up, as long as it’s in the right...
by Sarah Short | Jul 15, 2018 | Brand New Coaches, Community, Our Mentoring
A Brave New World We all have a different view of what the out of office message means. It might be the odd day’s leave notification by a diligent member of staff. It could be that holding message because they are not coming back, or anything in between. What about...
by Sarah Short | Jul 1, 2018 | Brand New Coaches, Coaching, Community, Our Mentoring, The Coaching Revolution
I speak to dozens of coaches a week about having a mentor and the benefit of that to their coaching business. Some of them are just finishing up courses; others are weary from failing to get clients 12+-months post-qualification; some are just starting out. I wanted...
by Sarah Short | Nov 26, 2017 | Community, The Coaching Revolution
Too Much Noise In this digital age, there is too much noise. We are bombarded with information constantly, 24 hours a day, and it’s literally overwhelming. The choices presented to us are many and varied, almost all of which appear to have a common theme. They...
by Sarah Short | Oct 27, 2017 | Community, The Coaching Revolution
19th Century Prussian General Moltke famously said “no plan survives contact with the enemy.” This came to mind the other day when I heard about a coach who struggled to get engagement with the delegates on a course they were running. I think this was partly because...
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