In order to be successful outside of your area you need to embrace all options available to you. Social Media is still not widely used by coaches which is a pity as this is a great platform to build your personal brand and gain attention.
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Bev James,
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Experiencing workplace stress rarely turns out well but Carmen MacDougall says it was the best thing that ever happened to her. Through it, she discovered coaching which has turned out to be a blessing in disguise as it led her to coaching and to a new business and ultimately, to the development of a very successful coaching niche.
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Sarah Fraser qualified through The Coaching Academy programme and has enthusiastically agreed to share her coaching experience, so we have put her in the Coaching Hot Seat.
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Master NLP Practitioner,
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Sarah Fraser
As a change to our regular “Coach In The Spotlight” feature, we have this week put Coaching Academy trainer, Lorraine Thomas in the hot seat and asked some quick fire questions:-
I’m always interested to know what happens once coaching is over with a client. Sometimes I find out when a client tells me they’ve been referred and then I reckon things must have gone well. Most times I don’t know the end result. But what I do know is that the work that I put in and the responsibility that I expect of my client, increases the likelihood of success.
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