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S01E04 - There's Something Way Better than Results [Part 4 of 13]
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There’s Something Way Better than Results
Moments You Don't Want to Miss!- 04:20 – The mechanics of a deep breath
- 07:12 – Embracing your humanity means awakening to your process
- 08:40 – Why you should be coaching yourself out of a job
- 10:41 – The real purpose of goals
- 11:03 – What our true job is as coaches
- 12:15 – Difference between coaching and consulting
- 13:00 –You client is looking at the sign ahead, where are you looking?
- 13:40 –This is what I do. Do you do this too?
- 16:20 –Every experience you have ever had brought you here
- 17:50 –If you’re not spiritual, you might want to turn the podcast off now
- 17:55 –How I became an actress, and why I quit
- 20:17 –Is everything really possible?
- 21:46 – Coaching Tip of the Day: Focus on when you’re coaching results versus process
- 23:16 – Question of the Day: What do you do, Rhonda, when a client comes to a session and says they have nothing to work on?
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