How to Bring out the Best in Yourself and Others

How to Bring out the Best in Yourself and Others

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How would you like to be able to consistently bring out the
best in yourself and others? 

How could using a coach approach in your daily life bring
hidden benefits? 

As a Coach, how could you take your coaching skills to the
level of Mastery? 

As a Leader, how could you better look out for the well-being
of your people? 



These are just some of the many questions we explore in this
episode of Leading People.

My guest is Paula King, an award-winning Master Coach, CEO, Coach
Trainer and author of Becoming a Master Coach: Learn the
Essential Tools, Techniques, and Approaches used by Master
Coaches to Create a Successful Coaching Practice.

This episode is about Coaching. This not only includes
professional coaches but also anyone who wants to incorporate
coaching into their style of leadership be this at work, at
home or in the community.
During our fascinating conversation, we touch on a wide variety
of topics including:


The unexpected benefits of coach training

How to become comfortable with your own discomfort

How to prepare for a coaching conversation

How to be the best version of yourself

How to avoid getting disillusioned as a coach

Advice on how to attract clients and establish a profitable
coaching business



Speaking from the heart and a vast experience, Paula shares with
us her wisdom, insights and advice.

And, she has a special offer for some lucky
listeners.

Curious?

So, why not head over to your favourite podcast channel
and listen to what Paula has to say...

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