by Lyn Allen | May 23, 2013 | Coaching Success, The Evolution of Coaching, Uncategorized |
Part 1 of this article examines some of the more subtle ways coaches can become controlling in their coaching. And – there are two sides to this coin: Your clients can also get caught in the dynamic of control. Surprised? Consider what happens in a coaching...
by Lyn Allen | Apr 4, 2012 | The Evolution of Coaching, Tips for Coaches |
When was the last time you ran naked through your town center? For most of us, the answer is, “Uhhhh….Never!” The thought of “baring all” in public feels a little too revealing. Exposed. Vulnerable. Most of us do not welcome this feeling, so we do what we can to...
by Lyn Allen | Mar 19, 2012 | Tips for Coaches |
Curiosity may have killed the cat, but your coaching requires it in order to thrive. And – the quality of your curiosity is also important: How you source your curiosity and where you focus it can make a huge difference in the depth of the coaching and...
by Lyn Allen | Feb 13, 2012 | Tips for Coaches |
Getting your coaching credentials will not automatically make you profitable. There. I said it. In fact, the most profitable coaches I know are not credentialed. And by “coaches” I mean professionals who attended a legitimate coaching school. And by “most...
by Lyn Allen | Dec 18, 2011 | Uncategorized |
Coaching students and mentees often ask how to develop their coaching skills. Newer coaches tend to be concerned with knowing which coaching approaches to use in different situations. More experienced coaches ask about how to be truly masterful in their coaching....