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 | Sep 23, 2018 | Business Development, Coaching, Our Mentoring, The Coaching Revolution
Unique And Disruptive As you may be aware now, The Coaching Revolution is both unique and disrupting the coaching industry. Unique, because we offer 1:1 mentoring from experienced mentor coaches who have already achieved what you want to achieve; a coaching business...
by Sarah Short | Sep 18, 2018 | Our Mentoring, Podcast, The Coaching Revolution
Alisa Barcan is an accountant who wanted to use her financial skills to help others manage their money and their lives. She is currently just finishing a coaching qualification at the University of Cambridge and has been a Coaching Revolution mentee since April 2018....
by Sarah Short | Sep 6, 2018 | Brand New Coaches, Coaching, Our Mentoring
A Brave New Slow World? Towards the end of the week we look forward to a couple of days when we slow down. It’s a nice thought until the weekend schedule kicks in. It might be that visit to the in-laws or providing the kids’ taxi service between activities. Maybe that...
by Sarah Short | Aug 30, 2018 | Our Mentoring, Uncategorised
Mentoring – The Mentee Perspective Mentoring is often described as ‘giving back’, and that’s OK. Just don’t expect to make a business out of it in that case. If you want to create a mentoring business then set out to build it as you would any business idea. Set out...
by Sarah Short | Jul 22, 2018 | Brand New Coaches, Coaching, Our Mentoring
What’s In A Game A simple game of tennis or a Wimbledon final, the objective is the same. We all want to win. Tim Gallwey knew that when he published ‘The Inner Game’ based on his experience as a tennis coach at Harvard. That was 1971. He realised that using simple...
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