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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
The coaching certification you earned provided you with a coaching process. The quality of your coaching process and the services you provide leads to referrals. This will happen naturally in that satisfied clients will send other people. It is also … 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
By Pete Liska https://www.linkedin.com/in/peteliska/ The International Coach Federation (ICF) Code of Ethics defines the relationship between a coach and a client, what the ICF expects of the coach, how to approach coaching, plus also indicates expected outcomes, or desired results … Read more
To participate, email Cathy@CenterforCoachingCertification.com expressing your interest. Include a working title based on a topic you choose (we recommend that it be related to your coaching niche specifically). Add a few notes on the key content or teaching points. Cathy … Read more
by Julie Kratz www.NextPivotPoint.com Research shows that when we have a plan, our chances of achieving career success are 80% higher. Those that set goals for themselves achieve higher rates of success in their careers. Knowing what we want, and … Read more
by Jennifer Maxwell Parkinson www.jenniferparkinson.com Coaching and image consulting work together, hand-in-hand, to aid individuals in aligning their inner and outer messaging to themselves and the outside world. In order to successfully blend the two very different roles, we learn … Read more