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Completing your coach training is a first step for starting a coaching business. As with many other start-up businesses, planning opportunities for multiple income streams is smart. In addition to diversifying your income sources, the various income streams also often … Read more
Most coaches start their coach training after working in other fields. Often they start with offering coaching in conjunction with other work or services. Consider that for HR, Recruiters, Organizational Development, Talent Development, trainers, consultants, and mental health professionals sometimes … Read more
Coach training is exciting and fun. Then after you earn your coaching certification comes the time when you focus primarily on building your coaching business. Networking online through social media and also at face-to-face is a very important part of … Read more
Building a business, whether part or full time, is a process. It takes work and a willingness to put yourself out there. There are many types of businesses and each brings unique challenges. When you look at the research, new … Read more
by Cathy Liska https://www.linkedin.com/in/cathyliska Coaching is more than an up and coming profession – coaching is a way of being. Coaching as a way of being means a positive, proactive attitude and approach to people, conversations, and challenges. While many … Read more
Coaching Perspectives VI This book addresses becoming and then being a coach plus the impact of coaching. Summary: The chapters of the book include: The Journey to Become a Coach by Cathy Liska Crossroads of Manager, Trainer, and Coach by … Read more
Given that 40% of people are primarily visual and many more are secondarily so, visuals, diagrams, or info-graphics are great tools for coaches. As an example, when explaining coach training or coaching certification classes in a webinar, a visual of … Read more
Coaching certification programs provide tools for their student coaches to use. As their coach training advances, student coaches acquire more tools and also learn to create tools. The intention is to enhance both the coaching work and the results of … Read more