by Lyn Allen | Mar 8, 2012 | Coaching Success, Tips for Coaches |
In my last article I noted the distinction between inviting and educating, sharing, telling, informing and asking for a favor. Seriously, this seems to escape a lot of coaches. What tells me this is that I hear a lot of coaches say they just are not enrolling many...
by Lyn Allen | Mar 5, 2012 | Coaching Success, Tips for Coaches |
Student coaches frequently ask me how I filled my coaching practice. The answer is less a magic bullet and more a reflection of several things coming together to create critical mass. Or a threshold of some sort. Coaching success – and by that I mean generating...
by Lyn Allen | Feb 6, 2012 | Tips for Coaches |
I was present for a truly delicious conversation a few days ago on the Coach Credentialing SIG teleconference. Hosted by Suzee Ebeling, PCC, and facilitated by Jan Austin, MCC, the discussion explored elements of masterful coaching. This topic has been hotly discussed...
by Lyn Allen | Jan 19, 2012 | Tips for Coaches |
When you learn a new dance, step by step, it may feel awkward at first. Odds are, you won’t feel like Fred Astaire or Ginger Rogers in the the beginning. With time and practice, though, you develop the muscle memory that allows your body to flow within...
by Lyn Allen | Jun 13, 2011 | Uncategorized |
If you’ve ever been on a cross- country road trip with children in the car, you have heard the question, “Are we there yet?” Or, the occasional, adult version, “ Aren’t we @#%#@-ing there yet!?!” It’s all about the destination. The outcome. And yet – in real life, you...