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Bare Naked Coaching: Fostering Transformative Intimacy With Clients For Life Changing Results

by Lyn Allen | Jan 20, 2014 | Coaching Success, Something Different, The Evolution of Coaching | 0 comments

If the thought of “intimacy” in coaching raises questions for you, it’s no wonder. There’s not much published on exploring intimacy outside of primary, romantic relationships. But intimacy not only has a place in coaching, it’s essential as a cornerstone for the...

A Culture of Connection: The Coach’s Legacy of Love

by Lyn Allen | Dec 4, 2012 | The Coach's Journey, The Evolution of Coaching | 0 comments

I just left a voice message for a coach colleague and closed the voice message with, “I love you.” As I moved to the next task on my list,  I felt a full-body heart glow and took a moment to savor the feeling. In that moment, a realization dawned: During a...

Coaching Success: Are You Working Too Hard and Spinning Your Wheels?

by Lyn Allen | Sep 10, 2012 | Coaching Success, The Coach's Journey | 0 comments

Is it just me, or have we picked up a belief somewhere along the Transformation Trail that working hard means something is wrong? The relationship between coaches and work can be …complicated. On one hand, you can feel a deep call to contribute. To serve. To give. On...

Why Having A Coaching Credential Won’t Make You Rich

by Lyn Allen | Feb 15, 2012 | Tips for Coaches | 0 comments

In my last article, More Secrets Coaching Schools Don’t Teach, I stated that credentialing will not make you instantly profitable. Here’s why: When you stepped on to this path called “coaching,” you upped the ante in your personal growth. It is as if your Soul...

More Secrets You Don’t Learn in Coaching School: Credentialing and Profitability

by Lyn Allen | Feb 13, 2012 | Tips for Coaches | 0 comments

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...
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