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Important Coaching
Tips
Following are some general tips and advice for increase the
success of your coaching business:
1. Don't start coaching a client until you have a working
relationship with them. The goal is to build a strong rapport
with the client so that you are able to work together to
clearly define goals, dreams, and solutions for both.
2. Avoid giving your client advice. You want your client to be
a part of the process of finding answers for themselves. Once
you start giving your client advice and suggestions you
crossing over into the field of being a consultant.
3. If you are upset or frustrated you should delay or
reschedule the coaching session so as not to take your mood out
on your client. This always works the other way. If your client
is overly upset try to calm them down in a reasonable amount of
time. If necessary you may have to cancel the coaching session
and reschedule.
4. Always have a back-up plan. There will be times when the
plans you have made for a coaching session fall through due to
one circumstance or another. Be flexible and have a back-up
plan waiting to take over. This way you won't be stumbling
through a session and won't appear unprepared.
5. Follow up after the coaching contract with the client is
completed. This will help you learn from mistakes and also will
show your progress as a coach. There is always something that
you can learn from each and every client. You should be
flexible and always willing to consider alternatives to methods
you are already using. Following up with a client after the
coaching contract is over is also a good way to obtain client
referrals.
6. Admit when you don't know the answer to a question. It is
important to be honest about your own failures. You should be
setting an example to your clients by showing them that even
you need to seek answers.
7. Learn to ask for help from other coaches and co-workers if
you need advice or assistance. Networking with other coaches
will help remain current with new coaching information as well
as promote your business.
8. It is important to develop mentoring guidelines for you and
any of your staff to follow. These guidelines are in place to
ensure that there is a certain standard that you expect to meet
with each and every one of your clients.
9. Try to be available to clients during off-hours, either in
person or by phone. This will not only establish a strong
relationship between you and the client, it will also help to
build your reputation as a caring and conscientious coach.
10. Make sure that you are prepared for each coaching session.
This will be a reflection of your interest in the client and
show your professionalism.
11. When coaching in a group session, be sure to acknowledge
each person presence and thank them for their participation in
the coaching session. This encourages client's to participate
in the group when they might otherwise be reluctant to speak
up.
12. Always make sure that your goal in a coaching session is to
focus conversations on a specific task or goal to be
accomplished. This will give the client a sense of
accomplishment.
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