There are stereotypes and commonalities amongst us as professionals. Of course, each of us is unique and that is a good thing! Who we are …
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Moving Past Limiting Perceptions
In the previous blog an old tale highlighted how perceptions can limit and how changes in circumstances and completely change perceptions. If a perception is …
Connecting with Clients
ICF Research tells us that the top two sources of new clients are referrals and public speaking. Sometime coaches hesitate to ask for referrals. Perhaps …
Demonstrating Credibility as a Coach
While technically, legally, anyone can call themselves a coach (including my dog 😊), like all professions have, coaching is moving toward either self-regulating or governments …
Meet Sarah Roberts, a CCC Trainer
www.ClarityMattersCoach.com http://LinkedIn.com/in/Sarah-roberts-mha-acc/ Sarah Roberts is an ICF-credentialed ACC Coach working on her PCC. Sarah lives in Colorado. She enjoys traveling and looks forward to vacation …
Meet Genaro Torres, a CCC Trainer
https://www.linkedin.com/in/genaro-torres Here at the Center for Coaching Certification, we have a great team! This blog series highlights some of these outstanding team members. Genaro Torres …
Listening on Multiple Levels
Listening – really listening – is a gift. For the person speaking, to know they are heard and understood is a wonderful experience. Reflect for …
Advanced Development for Advanced Results
Coaches often wonder how to best explain what it is they do and offer in terms of being a coach. The International Coaching Federation, ICF, …
Coaching Your Client with SMART Goals
Clients come to coaches wanting to create change and/or succeed at a goal. Coaches partner with clients and many use the S.M.A.R.T. goal model to …
Personal Brand Makeover
by Delby P. Bragais www.reinventu.net Does expertise ensure a steady stream of coaching clients? Is passion enough to magnetize potential clients? How does one get …