Many of us have been taught language that was intended to be polite and in reality it often lacks clarity. For example using “we” when …
Clear, Direct Coaching Language
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Many of us have been taught language that was intended to be polite and in reality it often lacks clarity. For example using “we” when …
For those seeking to be an Executive Coach there is often a big decision to make: whether to start an independent business, join an existing …
Becoming a Master Coach (Part II) By Toniya Singh One significant difference from the CPC to the CMC classes was that the CMC included an …
My Coaching Journey Continues (Part II) By Toniya Singh The Certified Professional Coach curriculum is well thought out and starts with a solid foundation in …
The International Coaching Federation provides a Code of Ethics that addresses, among other things, what to include in your coaching agreement. Graduates of coach training …
As with any job, finding work as a health and wellness coach starts with a great resume, strategies for finding the right job, interviewing skills, …
Merriam-Webster includes “the overall condition of someone’s body or mind” in their definition of health. Dictionaryreference.com defines health as “the general condition of the body …
Great Leaders Take Time To Show They Care by Jacqueline Brodnitzki, President, Conscious Success The second topic in our “leading with heart” series is: take time to …
Creating a Coaching Culture by Cathy Liska Coaching remains widely misunderstood. The terms mentor and consultant are often mistakenly used interchangeably with the term coach. …
To illustrate the point made in the previous blog post on names, let us see the phenomenon in motion: Do you recognize the following names? …