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Sep 01
Translating your passion for executive coaching to paying clients is an undertaking of bravery and personal growth. Even the most confident new coaches have an inner critic questioning if they’ll ever get their business off the ground. Rather than seeing the task as daunting, consider a positive, anticipatory mindset about the road ahead. Look forward to what you’ll learn through both your successes and your setbacks.
Lauren Gombas
Aug 25
Because there is some overlap between coaching and other professions, it’s important for coaches to ensure that they remain within their scope of practice. In addition, coaches who attempt to practice outside of the coaching scope, such as a coach who attempts to provide nutrition counseling, can face legal ramifications, which vary by state.
Lauren Gombas
Aug 18
If you’ve ever struggled with a seemingly simple problem, you understand the true complexity behind everyday problems. The secret to dealing with these issues lies in determining the type and definition of the problem. Perhaps the problem is unactionable, difficult to approach, or the wrong problem to be addressing entirely.
Lauren Gombas
Aug 11
In coaching and other helping professions, self-awareness means knowing how our actions, thoughts, and emotions align with our values. Rather than something that indicates a sense of being hyper-aware or insecure, self-awareness empowers someone to make objective assessments of themselves and make choices to adjust in a way that matches with their internal standards.
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