How is a person’s life better with a coach?
1. MORE MONEY
‘Most clients report that they are netting or saving more money after 6-12 months with a coach. ‘When you focus on money and use the coach as a guide, you’ll probably make more of it. ‘A coach can help you significantly reduce your expenses and develop new ways to earn more.
2. MORE OF LIFE
‘A coach works with all of you and helps you integrate what works and get rid of the rest. ‘A coach helps you set goals that mean more to you; no "should’s, could’s or ought to’s”. A coach expects you to invest in the quality and depth of your life and helps you do it, too.
3. MORE OF A NETWORK & COMMUNITY
‘Personal and professional success comes much more easily when you have a strong network. ‘The coach will work with you to attract high quality people and opportunities. ‘The coach will help you strengthen the network and community you already have.
4. BETTER DECISIONS
‘When you are willing to discuss ideas and concerns with someone who is independent yet subjective, you’ll usually make better decisions. ‘A mirror always helps. Winners are always willing to get feedback and ideas from others. ‘Sometimes a coach acts like an insurance policy and points out the danger areas you can’t see.
5. FASTER DEVELOPMENT
‘If you’re interested in “growing yourself,” the coach can double your rate of development. ‘The coach can help you zero in on the blocks and resolve them so you can move forward. ‘Some coaches work with clients who are ready to complete their development.
6. FEWER PROBLEMS
‘A coach will help you extend your boundaries so far that trouble stops coming near you. ‘A coach often helps a client to significantly raise their standards so that problems aren’t caused! ‘When the client is working on goals that express their values, they have less chance for mischief.
7. GREAT TO HAVE A PARTNER
‘Nothing worth doing is worth doing alone. ‘When you’re a company leader, you NEED someone to hang with and discuss the tough stuff. ‘With a coach, you have a partner who won’t keep the profits. ‘With a coach, you have a partner who won’t quit.
YOU GETTING THE MOST OF YOUR COACHING.
1.Tell your coach what to ask of you.
2.Report (email or fax) daily.
3 .Tell her what’s REALLY not being handled or is holding you back.
4.Tell her how to acknowledge and encourage you -- we all have our special needs here.
5.Ask her how she perceives how you come across and how strong a client you are.
6.Accept her requests of you and GO FOR IT vs. resisting.
7.Ask her to make changes in the quality of HER life.
8.Point out what she does well with you and encourage more of that.
9.Tolerate nothing between you; step over nothing.
1O.Be grateful that you have a coach.
Coach
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Monday, June 30, 2008
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
The Cat in the Wall
CAT IN THE WALL
When they were building the Gresham Station Mall in Gresham, Oregon .This is an outdoor mall, where each of the shops looks like a store by itself. Quite a nice effect, I think. In anycase, one of the stores was nearing completion. The inside had been finished, the carpeting done and it was ready to be occupied. One day a young man was observed listening carefully and intently to the wall from outside the Eddy Bauer Store. As he was acting somewhat strange many people were curious about what he was doing. He went to the manager and explained, "There's a cat in the wall, I hear a cat." They went outside and listened by getting down on the sidewalk. Soon, they found a way to see the cat, but were unable to get it out. The manager called the construction people and they cut open the wall and freed the cat. One of the employees took the cat home. Can you guess what she named the cat? That's right, she named it Eddy.
Lesson: If we listen carefully, we may hear something no one else can hear and it might, just might help a great deal.
http://cli.gs/ueyNNE
When they were building the Gresham Station Mall in Gresham, Oregon .This is an outdoor mall, where each of the shops looks like a store by itself. Quite a nice effect, I think. In anycase, one of the stores was nearing completion. The inside had been finished, the carpeting done and it was ready to be occupied. One day a young man was observed listening carefully and intently to the wall from outside the Eddy Bauer Store. As he was acting somewhat strange many people were curious about what he was doing. He went to the manager and explained, "There's a cat in the wall, I hear a cat." They went outside and listened by getting down on the sidewalk. Soon, they found a way to see the cat, but were unable to get it out. The manager called the construction people and they cut open the wall and freed the cat. One of the employees took the cat home. Can you guess what she named the cat? That's right, she named it Eddy.
Lesson: If we listen carefully, we may hear something no one else can hear and it might, just might help a great deal.
http://cli.gs/ueyNNE
Monday, June 23, 2008
Change = attitude
“We can change any situation
by changing our internal attitude toward it.”
— Harry Emerson Fosdick
by changing our internal attitude toward it.”
— Harry Emerson Fosdick
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