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The Biggest Mistake New Coaches Make and How to Fix It as a Humanitarian and International Development Leader

The Biggest Mistake New Coaches Make and How to Fix It as a Humanitarian and International Development Leader

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Are your coaching conversations going nowhere fast—even though you're following all the "right" steps?

If you're a new coach or team leader, chances are you're spending too little time defining the real goal of your sessions—and it’s costing you clarity, impact, and results. This episode breaks down the top 3 mistakes that are sabotaging your coaching conversations from the start.

In this episode you'll discover:

  • How to make sure your coaching goals are within the coachee’s control
  • Learn the difference between a long-term coaching vision and today’s actionable goal
  • Uncover how to spot the real issue beneath surface-level coaching topic

Listen now to learn how to create more focused, effective coaching sessions by asking better questions right from the start.

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