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You (Should) / Could get a coach?

June 20, 2021 By kubandren.reddy@gmail.com

Coaching is as valuable as the effort you put into it.

The word should prompts many feelings, mostly the opposite of positive…  It reminds us of times when we were dissatisfied with an outcome or thought we should have taken a parent’s advice.  On the other hand, could speaks of how good or positive an outcome can be.  It draws us to a positive future and entices us with the feeling of creativity.

Coaching is a creative process.

The International Coaching Federation (ICF) defines coaching as “a partnering with clients in a thought-provoking and creative process that inspires them to maximize their personal and professional potential. The process of coaching often unlocks previously untapped sources of imagination, productivity and leadership.”   Create your future success by partnering with a strong coach.

Productive Partnership to reach your goals.

We are better when we are inspired.  If you ask Olympic athletes why they do what they do, they usually say they are successful because they’re inspired by family or someone close.  Olympic athletes have the drive and inspiration to reach success, but they also have a coach that helps them tap into their strength and resilience.  Success requires work, and there is nothing better than a productive partnership to make it happen.

“Should you” is past tense.  The question is “Could you get a coach?”

Your future is yours to achieve.  The question whether you should get a coach is up to you.  The question whether you could get a coach is much easier.  Reach out and lets create a productive partnership.

Rita Govender “creating agile, purpose driven thinking”.

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