Start by assuming positive intent. Then invite them to explore ICF’s website and to research the profession. Discuss the Core Competencies and the Code of …
What if someone with no training identifies themselves as a professional coach?

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Start by assuming positive intent. Then invite them to explore ICF’s website and to research the profession. Discuss the Core Competencies and the Code of …

A common question in coach training is: During a coaching session, who takes the notes? The coach? The client? No one? Both? The answers to …

The first step on the journey to becoming a coach is the Certified Professional Coach program. From there, you move into the Certified Master Coach …

The journey to becoming a coach is ideally focused on earning membership and then a credential with the International Coaching Federation (ICF). Â At the Center …

Remote Workers: Recruiting and Hiring the Best, Part 2 By Wendy A. www.contentcampfire.com Welcome everyone! Today’s blog is part 2 of a 3-part series. Use …

By Emily Bass, MSW, ACC, ACP  https://discdaily.com Have you ever experienced the “Aha” moments gleaned from the DISC report begin to dwindle a couple weeks …

Sarah Roberts www.ClarityMattersCoach.com http://LinkedIn.com/in/Sarah-roberts-mha-acc/ Sarah lives in Colorado. She enjoys traveling and looks forward to vacation in Michigan near shark-free sparkling blue water every summer. …

Whether new or an experienced coach, writing a bio may seem challenging. What will sell your coaching services? What is your target market and ideal …

By Randy Kesterson, https://www.linkedin.com/in/randykesterson I’m a retired executive from industry and I now coach … well, I coach, advise, consult, mentor, facilitate, etc., etc.Coaching is …

Professional coaches get certified because they want to provide very best service possible  for their clients. Professional coaching is still a relatively young field with …