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It’s International Coaching Week. So I’m writing an article every day this week on a coaching theme. The earlier ones are here, here, here and here. Today one of my clients talks about his EXPERIENCE OF COACHING.
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It’s International Coaching Week. So I’m writing an article every day this week on a coaching theme. The earlier ones are here, here and here. Today’s subject is LANGUAGE.
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It’s International Coaching Week. So I’m writing an article every day this week on a coaching theme. The earlier ones are here and here. Today’s subject is CONTRACTING.
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It’s International Coaching Week. So I’m writing an article every day this week on a coaching theme. Yesterday’s topic is here and today's is commitment.
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It's International Coaching Week, so I am writing a daily article on a coaching theme. Today’s theme is creativity.
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I've just returned from a trip to Phoenix, Arizona, where I've been spending time with my coach, Steve Chandler, and 30 other coaches.
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I was struck by Novak Djokovic's words at Wimbledon last week after he won his semi final tennis match against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
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Anyone can offer their services as a coach. The UK and international coaching bodies are pushing for regulation for professional coaches.
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This is the sixth article on coaching for International Coaching Week.
OK, maybe the title is a cliche. But if you're in an isolated role (particularly in a people profession without the rigour of routine mentoring or supervision - a headteacher or HR specialist for instance) putting your own needs first can be a bit of a struggle.
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This is the fifth in the International Coaching Week series of articles on coaching.
From personal experience, and in coaching others, one of the biggest challenges is turning thought into action.
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