Coaching the Coach

ebook Get All The Support And Guidance You Need To Finally Be A Success At The Coaching Business You've Always Wanted!

By John Hawkins

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This Book Is One Of The Most Valuable Resources In The World When It Comes To Tips For Wildly Successful Coaching Business!
Although coaching is a very profitable business to venture into, it has to be able to generate certain levels of credibility in both its presentation as well as in its content in order to be recognized as a business entity worth hiring.
Having an undisputed or unshakeable confidence level is very important when it comes to making headway in the coaching arena.
As a person just like you who has struggled with getting a business underway, I have searched high and low to find the best strategies to fix this problem and I am fully qualified and equipped to help you put an end to your frustration with trying to wade through all the info you need to know to run a coaching business!
In every business there is the ever present challenge of getting and keeping clients. There are several contributing factor that ensure both scenarios are acquired however some effort has to be exercised in doing so.
Coaching can only take place when there is a coaching client, often referred to as a coachee. This means that coaching is always about the client. The client and coach are partners in the coaching programme. The coach is not a superior but a partner and facilitates the sessions. The perspective can be described as everything that the client brings to the programme. The coach works with what the client brings to the session.
The coach works with the content that the client brings to the session. He must be able to determine Current State of Being (CSoB) of the client. This is the state that is made of the past and present circumstances. This is the life journey from birth to the current state. It is informed by many life events, good and/or bad.
The perspective is also informed by the life background, namely life foundation, the place of birth, and all the places where the client spent his or her earlier life. It includes the type of youth development programmes, games, studies, sports, and community activities the client has been exposed to.
These earlier activities, including the parents roles, contribute to the development of the personality of the client. The coach works with this personality in an objective manner. The programme adds to the positive aspect of the client. He/she holds the mirror up for the client to see his/her areas of development. He/she also challenges the client to do something about these areas of development. They are important part of the coaching perspective. The client is regarded as fully healthy. The coach must not be judgmental about the client's personality.

What is Coaching:
* Coaching is about guiding you through your issues or problems or help you to achieve success using your own thought process by asking probing questions to understand your issues.
* A good coach will use various tools and methods to guide you to developing goals and work through how you can achieve those goals by helping you to determine a realistic and meaningful plan of action which you will be able to follow on your own.
* A coach also gives you a sense of accountability as having regular coaching sessions helps to keep you in check and keeps you focused on working through your plan. Far too easily we can get side tracked with other menial things that in reality do not take us towards our goals. Coaching helps to guide you and keep you on track.
* A good coach will also be a good listener, as it is not their place to 'tell' you what to do next, they will listen to you and by asking questions try to translate what it is you are thinking or trying to get to. They help you...

Coaching the Coach