If anyone ever needed life coach tips, it’s now. With all the information and opportunity out there right now, it’s almost impossible to focus on one thing. The worst part of this syndrome is that high achievers are at the greatest risk. Since the key to success is based on the ability to focus, you’ll need a cure for Shiny Object Syndrome. What is Shiny Object Syndrome? Shiny Object Syndrome is the inability to focus on a single task or project in the midst of a sea of other enticing objects. … [Read more...]
Tips On Coaching From A Quality Control Perspective
Tips on coaching may not seem a particularly likely focus for quality control, but you want to be the most effective coach you can be, right? So you need to find a way to know if you are being your most effective. If you have a transformative session with your client and the results are obvious, you are clearly being highly effective. But what if that isn’t your experience every time you coach? What are some of the factors you can actually look at objectively to see if you are working at the … [Read more...]
Coaching Tips: Why Nobody Cares About Your Book
Coaching tips are not always easy to swallow. And while there may be some people who care about your book, that’s not why you wrote it. You wanted to make a difference for people. At some level you know that everyone sees that book will care less than you do about it than you do. Sometimes you might not even want to read your own stuff when you’re done with the day. You know it so well that it’s already boring. This is really scary when you consider trying to get someone to read your book. … [Read more...]
A Timely Tip From NLP Life Coaching
NLP life coaching gets the results your client wants with a highly effective combination of NLP, the science of the language of the mind, and the art and technology of coaching. A skilled NLP practitioner can use NLP to reframe events, remove phobias and cause transformations in a variety of situations. Recently, Matt Brauning, Founder of Evolution Seminars and Certified Trainer of NLP, taught me a simple concept and technique which may help your NLP life coaching clients understand their … [Read more...]
Will Your Coaching Strategy Allow You To Survive Coming Financial Storms?
Winter is coming, and only the coaches with the best coaching strategy will survive. We are just transitioning into a new season, a new economy. The past 20 years has been the financial equivalent of fall. We’ve been enjoying the benefits of the harvest. We have been consuming like crazy over the past 10 years. In winter, however, there is less to consume. If you keep consuming at the rate you have been, you won’t survive. If you are like most people, you’ll feel you won’t survive and will stop … [Read more...]
Could a Certain Guru Use Some Coaching Tips Right Now?
Could a certain guru use some of his own coaching tips after his show was cancelled after 2 airings? There is quite a buzz right now about his show, “Breakthrough” that received a mere 0.7 rating. Is that surprising? Not to me, and at some level probably not to the guru themselves. Not everyone is ready for coaching or tips to improve their lives. The Masses Don’t Want Transformation . The average person is not looking for transformation; they are looking for an anesthesiologist. Just … [Read more...]
Coaching Competency: Lessons From the Sweat Lodge Tragedy
We would not have expected law of attraction guru James Ray’s coaching competency to be anything less than stellar. He has years of experience; he contributed to the popular book, The Secret; and he even appeared on Oprah. People have paid thousands of dollars for his programs. And then three people died on his watch, trying to change their lives in a sweat lodge. So how much damage has he done to the coaching profession? What lessons can we learn? Coaching Competency Requires Proper Use of … [Read more...]
Coaching Strategy And All That Jazz
Listening last night to a recording of Django Reinhart and the Quintet of the Hot Club of France, I was struck by how many correlations there are between great jazz and great coaching strategy. Just as jazz played by a great musician is shaped by the unique interpretation and skills of the musician, coaching by a great coach is shaped by the unique personality and skills of the coach. In both realms, interaction, collaboration and improvisation play major roles. It takes two to tango–coach and … [Read more...]
Life Coach Tips: How Do You Use Serendipity?
Serendipity often plays a big role in how a life coach tips the scales toward success for a client. In a recent quote from A.Word.A.Day (http://wordsmith.org/awad), author Yahia Lababidi says “Like cars in amusement parks, our direction is often determined through collisions.” As coaches, our starting point is always to work with our clients to develop their sense of direction toward their goals. But everyone has collisions that knock them off the path they plan to pursue. Serendipity plays a … [Read more...]
TV Music Metaphor For Insight Into Best Coaching Practices
As a coach, your best coaching practices require you to look deeply at the issues your clients bring you. While watching television recently, my husband’s quirky sense of humor produced a question which led me to think about how TV music is a sort of metaphor for beliefs. It was a scene in a perfectly ordinary supermarket, and suddenly there was an orchestra playing. His question–“what’s that invisible orchestra doing in a supermarket?” What does TV Music have to do with beliefs? Have you ever … [Read more...]
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