This short bonus report, licensed from Paul Myers, operates on the premise that “you are exactly where you’ve wanted to be all along”.
Weighing in at just 16 pages, it might shake up your thinking in ways you never imagined. Check it out.
This short bonus report, licensed from Paul Myers, operates on the premise that “you are exactly where you’ve wanted to be all along”.
Weighing in at just 16 pages, it might shake up your thinking in ways you never imagined. Check it out.
As a coach, you want your clients to be as successful as possible. The more successful your clients are, the more successful you will be. Not only will you earn more as a coach, there’s also a wonderful feeling that comes along with truly helping someone.
You’ll be asking your coaching clients a lot of questions throughout your time coaching them. Some of these questions will be standard – questions that you ask all of your coaching clients, no matter who they are. Other questions will be more ‘of the moment’ – questions that you ask spontaneously, or only of specific coaching clients.
What follows are 10 questions to give you some great ideas to start with. These 10 questions tend to get to the heart of the matter. These questions can get your clients thinking and help them inevitably become more successful.
Here’s some advice from a respected author, Stuart Goldsmith…
Basically, Goldsmith said that from day one of your business, every single time that someone reads one of your ads, clicks on one of your links, visits one of your websites or interacts with you at all…
What if there was some kind of magical word that automatically saved time? That would be a word worth knowing, right?!
Truly, there is such a word. In fact, it’s a very short word with only two letters. It can be a tremendously freeing word when used appropriately and timely. That word is…
No!
One of the reasons that people get overwhelmed with too much to do is they have an inability to say “No”. None of us have more than twenty-four hours in our day, so we simply cannot say “Yes” to everything! And we don’t even need to say “Yes” to things that will overcrowd our schedule.
Here’s how one famous writer uses ChatGPT, even though he’s not going to use it to do any actual writing for him.