LEARN ABOUT COACHING
Coaching, which is not advice, therapy or counseling, may address specific personal projects and issues, business goals and successes or general conditions in the client’s life or profession. Other coaching services can include, but are not limited to, clarification of values, brainstorming, identifying plans of action, creating new vision/goals, asking clarifying questions, and making empowering requests.
Coaching has been around since the early nineties and has grown dramatically in the last five years. It fuses the insight and introspection of psychology, the practicality and process-orientation of business consulting, the action-orientation and motivational aspects of sports coaching, and several spiritual practices, essentially merging the best of each discipline.
Coaching is one of the simplest and fastest ways for anyone to make headway on their personal and professional life. That’s why successful people such as Tiger Woods, Oprah, Donald Trump, Roger Federer, and regular folks like you and me, hire the support of coaches.
Coaching in the Media:
“A coach is someone who tells you what you don’t want to hear, who has you see what you don’t want to see, so you can be who you have always known you could be.” - Tom Landry
“I absolutely believe, that people, unless coached, never reach their maximum capabilities.” - Bob Nardelli, CEO Home Depot
“In an ideal world we wouldn’t need coaches to help us, as individuals, understand ourselves and those around us. But we don’t live in an ideal world.” -Sourced from Management Today, Jan/Feb 2005, page 32.
“Part consultant, part motivational speaker, part therapist, and part rent-a-friend, coaches work with managers, entrepreneurs, and just plain folks, helping them define and achieve their goals — career, personal, or most often, both.” -Newsweek
“In the past five years coaching has gone mass-market. In the age of Every Man for Himself, every man can have a coach–and, in an ever more commonly held view, needs one.“ -Forbes Magazine
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