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Allison Collier • 1 card
A coach's primary job is preparation. John Wooden [arguaply the greatest coach in history] would oft quote Ben Franklin, telling his players, "By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail."
Wooden would say to a player who was unhappy with his playing time*, "Young man, tell yourself, 'I will be prepared and then, perhaps, my cha
... See moreHarp from BetterMan • Spiritual Father II
Ownership by the client is paramount. Note that the coach put Carly clearly in the driver’s seat. The coach asked her to check in with herself about what felt right. There is no wrong answer. Carly is simply invited to make a choice, right now, that puts the action of talking to Rudy either in motion or to rest. Actions are taken in the future, but
... See moreDoug Silsbee • Presence-Based Coaching: Cultivating Self-Generative Leaders Through Mind, Body, and Heart
She took me where I couldn’t get to by myself. That’s what a great coach does.
https://www.nytimes.com/by/glenn-kramon • How to Win More Games Than Anyone
They fill out a client intake form or application. (I then decide whether I want to move forward with them or not.) If I feel good about it, I send them a link to book a call. We talk and then take the next steps on them working with me one-on-one or joining one of my groups.
Todd Herman • You Are the Brand
Middle Infield Biz
Frank Rocchio • 2 cards
access to coaches who initiate the learner into the “traditions of the calling” and help them by “the right kind of telling” to see on their own behalf and in their own way what they most need to see.
Sharon Daloz Parks • Leadership Can Be Taught: A Bold Approach for a Complex World
Anamaria Nino-Murcia
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