I am on a mission to encourage more people in the coaching profession to think of themselves as business owners as well as caring professionals and to help them to tell as many people as possible
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Bev James,
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As the UK summer is in its final days, the bank holiday is over and many of us are suffering from holiday blues; it’s a prime time to increase motivation and make running your coaching business like a holiday.
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No one can see the future, yet we all must plan to be best prepared for the future. The decisions that we make aren’t based on seeing the future, but on our knowledge and past experiences
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Ann Skidmore,
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Successful people know what they want, they know which way they are heading, they now what they need to do and are flexible about overcoming obstacles and barriers to move towards their goal, their dream.
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Debbie Robinson,
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I qualified as a coach with The Coaching Academy back in 2005 after a career in teaching and training. I have always been intrigued by how people learn and how it is that some find the process enjoyable and fulfilling while others (like my son, who is dyslexic) appear to struggle, so my niche area almost ‘chose itself’, and I now always describe myself as a ‘learning coach’.
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