What is it that management coaches do? The answer is simple. Let’s face it. We all think within the box created by our limiting beliefs or our own limited vision. It is only natural. But what if someone could liberate us from those limiting beliefs and those limited visions? That is the role of the coach. And if you are a coach and if you are dealing with not only your client as an individual, but also your client as a manager, well then we are talking about the role of the management … [Read more...]
Archives for February 2012
Young Coaches and Online Life Coaching Schools
Online Life Coaching Schools and the younger generation pursuing careers in the coaching business was a hot topic in the Sunday times, Life Style section, this past Sunday. The article topic was “Should a Life Coach Have a Life First?” featuring a handful of JTS advisor graduates, including myself. The majority of the comments were positive, followed by a few angry negatives and some were just out right crazy. Life Coaches Take Note of These Outspoken Misconceptions Coaches can gain major … [Read more...]
Do You Think You Know How to Coach the Burnout-Athlete-Sport-Player?
One of the most important questions in youth and high school sports is, “How to coach burnout-athlete-sport-player.” Why do young athletes burnout? Why does a promising baseball player give it up at the age of 16? Or, what makes a star tennis player on the way to national competition, suddenly give up the sport at the age of 14? It’s called burnout, and it generally refers to the emotional, physical, and psychological withdrawal from a sport or activity that was once a passion. Learning how … [Read more...]
Become a Coach at the Adler School or Professional Coaching Toronto
The Adler School of Professional Coaching Toronto, now called Adler International Learning, Inc. was founded in 1998 by Dr. Linda Page. She was interested in applying the Adlerian approach to business. The school has been growing ever since, gaining International Coach Federation (ICF) accreditation in 2002. The Adlerian theories taught by the Adler School of Professional Coaching Toronto were developed by Alfred Adler in the early 1900s. They provide a framework to enhance managerial … [Read more...]
How to Become a Great Executive Leadership Coach
A successful executive leadership coach is the most powerful of all coaches. The reason is obvious. Whether the president of the United States or of large multinational corporation, executives are powerful people backed by the resources of large organizations. When these executives act in their leadership role, they inspire and put into action hundreds, if not thousands, of people; people who are focused on the accomplishment of objectives determined by the executive. And since the executive … [Read more...]
How to Take Away The Fear Of Becoming A Psychology Life Coach
What is the difference between a psychology life coach and a psychologist? The main difference is the university degree and credentials that a psychologist has to earn before using the title. Unless you have the credentials, you don't want people to think you are a psychologist unless you want to get in major trouble with the law. There is a place for psychology life coaches, and without understanding human psychology. 3 Keys to Success as a Psychology Life Coach Understanding What People … [Read more...]

