Over the remainder of this year I’ll be recapping what’s been happening here on Coaching Confidence, the coaching blog during 2014.
In previous days we started by looking at the posts that happened in January, February, March, April, and May so today we move onto:
June
Guest Posts
Want More Clients? Are Random Acts of Marketing Holding You Back? by Joan Bell
Empower your clients by Standing in your power by Debra Larson
Turn Your Coaching Session Into a Coaching Experience By Allan N. Mulholland
Do You Take Your Business Personally? By Kim Ravida
Most RT’d quote on our Twitter feed each week:
“Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear.”
(Ambrose Redmoon)
“If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.”
(John Quincy Adams)
“Teachers open the doors, but you must enter by yourself.”
(Chinese Proverb)
“Never be afraid to try, remember…Amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.”
(Author Unknown)
TED Talk’s
Each Tuesday we share a different TED Talk.
You’ll notice that some talks will be obviously directly related to personal development and how you use coaching. On other occasions they will be talks where the topics appear more abstract, they’ll be here to prompt new thoughts by coming at something from a different direction – or just because they struck me as interesting/ funny etc
Facing fear: Sean Wilson at TEDxIronwoodStatePrison
Dan Gilbert: The psychology of your future self
52 Frames – Reframing Creativity: Yosef Adest at TEDxBGU
Ramona Pierson: An unexpected place of healing
Blog posts for coaches from around the web
How do posts appear on this list?
The list is created using two different sources:
Source One
Each Monday on this blogs Facebook page I usually issue the following question and invitation:
“Have you written/seen a blog post in the past week that you’d think is of interest to coaches and that you’d like to share?”
Many of the posts shared on Facebook will then appear on this list.
Source Two
I personally add posts that have attracted my eye for one reason or another. Sometimes this will be because it fits with a request from a reader about what the want to read more about. Sometimes it’s a post that covers a topic I know from working with clients that coaches will find valuable and/or interesting. Then there are also the posts that just really resonate with me personally.
Whilst to some extent I’m reliant on what’s written each week and what I see, I attempt to provide a mix in this list of different approaches. Some of the posts deal with logistics and answering “how to” style questions, some will be coaches sharing their own experiences and approaches and some posts will fall more in a spiritual category.
I’ll guess that because of the broad spectrum of the list they’ll be some posts you love and others that really don’t appeal to you. My suggestion is to read the posts you’re drawn towards – it’s here to inform, entertain and provide value not to create lots of thought about which you do and don’t like.
Posts shared on our Facebook Page:
“WHAT WOULD YOU TELL YOUR ATHLETIC DIRECTOR?” by Sports leadership Coach DeAngelo Wiser
“Active Listening Techniques” by Jonathan Elston
“THE ‘GOOSEBUMP’ TEAM TALK” by cricket coach Matt Thompson
“Coaches can practice what Tommy preached” by Netball Australia
“Role models – who needs them?” by Coaching with Amanda
“THE GREATEST MISUNDERSTANDING ON HAPPINESS” by HT Lee
“How to fix a Relationship – What to talk about” by Mediate2go.com
“Coaching Myth #1: Coaches Fix People Don’t They?” by Moya Mackie
“Who are you now? (or how I re-discovered myself by way of butterflies, lights and snow)” by Lesley Pyne
“Reasons for Success” by Judospace
“ALTIJD INFERIEUR AAN MORGEN….” by Marloes van Esseveld (In Dutch)
“PREGAME MENTAL PREPARATION” by DeAngelo Wiser
“Why do we stay in destructive relationships? All about unhealthy and bad relationships.” by mediate2go.com
These are a few posts that also attracted my attention from around the Internet
Bonus posts:
“Creating VS Letting It Happen” by Jamie Smart
“What are you devoted to?” by Jennifer Louden
“How to convert prospects who sign up for preview calls but not the programs” by Fabienne Fredrickson
“53+ Free Image Sources For Your Blog and Social Media Posts” by Courtney Seiter
“What Neuroscience Can Teach Us About Compassion” by Carolyn Gregoire
“Escaping the Time-Scarcity Trap” by Janet Choi
“Questions In Coaching (4): ‘Chunking’ Up Or Down” by Andy Smith
“O-oh oh no no! What to do when you’re not yourself!” by Véronique Pivetta
“Study: People attribute free will to the mind, not the soul” by BROWN UNIVERSITY
“61 Productivity Experts Reveal Their 3 Favorite Productivity Tools” by Kosio Angelov
“Meet Bob – he lives in your head… “ by Nicola Bird
“My One Best Question, Episode 1″ by Box of Crayons
“Where do Great leaders Get Their Courage?” by Annika Hurwitt
“Clarity vs. impact” by Seth Godin
“Where can Clean Language be useful?” by Judy Rees
“Is it worth giving up your day job to follow your purpose?” by Helen Elizabeth Evans
“25 Popular Business Books Summarized In One Sentence Each” by DRAKE BAER AND MIKE NUDELMA
“Lead with Your Strengths” by Lisa Sasevich
“Pre-crastination: What Is It, You Ask?” by Timothy A. Pychyl, Ph.D.
“4 Magic & Foolproof Ways To Find out EXACTLY What Your Clients Want (And Are Willing To Pay For)” by Bill Baren
“Women in Leadership: Your Success is in Your Attitude” by Sarah Medlicott
“A surprising lesson from surprising Mom in Texas!” by Linda Claire Puig
“What I learned from being on stage for 3 days (this might surprise you)” by Monica Shah
“HOW I GOT ON SUPER SOUL SUNDAY” by Mastin Kipp
“100 Happy Days: Days 91-100″ by Chloe Cook
“Are You a Leader? Here’s How to Tell” by Ken Blanchard
“My One Best Question, Episode 2″ by Box of Crayons
“The Momentum Formula” by Michael Neill
“My One Best Question, Episode 3″ by Box of Crayons
“The Writing Life — On a Quest for Inspiration” by Michele Pariza Wacek
“The New Science of Building Great Teams” by Alex “Sandy” Pentland
“Find Your Purpose and Power: Rediscovering Your Superhero Self” by Martha Beck
“Questions for Designing a Powerful Event” by Rochelle Togo-Figa
“WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN THERE’S JUST TOO MUCH WORK?” by ALEXANDER KJERULF
“6 Strategies to Sleep Soundly, Wake Rested, and Accomplish More” by Michael Hyatt
“The Coolest Meta Model Question You’ve Never Seen Before” by Andy Smith
“Step up or stagnate?” by Karen Williams
“This is something I have to do myself! (…Really?)” by Anja Schuetz
“Maybe you need to go backwards to flow forward?” by Jennifer Louden
“13 Ways A Free Community Call Will Build Your Brand” by Holly Chantal
“The top 10 lessons I learned from A Year of Productivity” by Chris Bailey
“What makes a good driving question for life?” by Stever Robbins
“Catch People Doing Something Right – 4 Ways to Build Workplace Morale” by Randy Conley
“Neuroscientists say handwriting is good for you “ by Gabriella Munoz
“Three Powerful Partnership Strategies” by Lisa Sasevich
“My One Best Question, Episode 4″ by Box of Crayons
“9 Effective Habits of People Who Get Things Done” by Lynette Chandler
“Tips On Making Your Offer In A Teleseminar” by Kendall SummerHawk
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