During Coaching Café this week we are looking forward to continuing the momentum of focussing on the top 10 practices of the world’s best coaches from What Makes a Great Coach?
We’ve all been there. Perhaps as a parent, guardian, on-looker or passing by the local high school.
‘Move, move. You gotta move ya feet.’
Over and over again the coach insisted, like an irate seagull fighting for scraps of bread, until they said, ‘Okay, bring it in. What’s wrong with you today? Why aren’t you moving your feet?’
The player shrugged, ‘I’m just not feeling it today’ and that was the end of the session.
Quite often it’s this style of sports-coaching that is associated with coaching in the workplace.
However, as Patrick Mouratoglou, founder of the Mouratoglou Academy said:
‘The real job (of a coach) is to understand how people communicate because it is different for everyone.’
Therefore, this week during our Coaching Café we focus on the practice of Communication.
What Makes a Great Coach? gives us the opportunity to reflect on our own coaching practices. So join Emma, Brigitte and Paula for the Coaching Café this week where we share the research and stories around communication from the book. And most importantly key questions that we can all use to reflect on how we coach around identifying and staying on purpose.
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