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Wednesday, February 14 2018
February 2018 Free Resources

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Molly Gordon MCC (previous MMC guest)

In this post Molly talks about the Three Principles by Sydney Banks and how she sees them as the "source code" for coaching.  Learn about them and how she plans to revolutionize the ICF and coaching standards! What a power house Molly is and how dedicated to our profession! This is fascinating- you'll want to read more.



 

In this video interview, Marshall Goldsmith and Jim Yong Kim, M.D., Ph.D., 12th President of the World Bank Group will take you behind the scenes of their coaching engagement, revealing how coaching has dramatically shifted Dr. Kim’s leadership style and with it the organizational structure and levels of impact the World Bank Group is able to achieve.

You will learn why Marshall has been happily coaching Dr. Kim at no-cost for almost a decade, which leadership approach created the most impact, why Dr. Kim calls Marshall “the greatest leadership coach on earth” and much more. 

Video interview and transcript courtesy of WBECS



 

Ben Dooley MCC (previous MMC guest)

Ben offers free monthly coaching skills forum calls. 
There is no other place that explores coaching skills to such amazing depths and levels.
And with as much fun as Ben provides!

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Monday, February 05 2018
Not to Fear but a Really Timely Warning to Prepare!

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Powerful is definitely the word to describe the call with Master Coach David Goldsmith last month. He did and said things that surprised and wowed us all, both in the coaching session and during the bonus Q&A.

This is what one participant had to say: “Brilliant coaching! David not only challenged the client, he challenged me to think about how I can add more value as a coach. His provocative comments about the future of coaching should be heeded by every coach.”

Those provocative comments in essence were that every day there are more and more people coming into the coaching profession. Every day coaches are growing and becoming "good" coaches.

But soon, good is not going to be good enough because he believes Alexa will soon take over that role! Then people will be able to receive coaching on a daily basis. Therefore human coaching rates will have to drop considerably and we will be in less demand... unless... we become a great coach, a provocative, risk taking coach.

As I said during the call- wow of all the things in life to be concerned about, this is one I had not even considered. But from my experience everything that at first seems troublesome, when looked at on a deeper level actually provides a much needed precious gift.

The gem that popped up first for me is that this is an important, timely reminder to not become complacent and a fabulous impetus to do whatever it takes to become greater! 

Here's to an exiting adventure!

To read about David's call and more comments from the participants go to the past calls page 

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Thursday, January 11 2018
January 2018 Free Resources

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Get the book or audio free!

Work the System: The Simple Mechanics of Making More and Working Less is in its third edition, has helped tens of thousands of business owners and managers finally break free and take their businesses to the next level.  You’ll find:

  • The simple mindset “tweak” that will change everything
  • No feel-good theory, no psycho-babble and no take-my-word-for-it promises
  • Practical and believable real-word solutions you can implement TODAY.
  • A wide assortment of additional free resources that you can immediately put to work

Image may contain: text Want to help people understand how coaching works? For the rest of us it's always a great idea to review the basics. And no better way than via a master! Darlene Chrissley MCC is giving us her audio book for free! 

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Tuesday, January 09 2018
Ensuring Sustainable Success by How You Wrap Up the Year

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Ensuring Sustainable Success by How You Wrap Up the Year
by Marilybn O'Hearne MCC (guest MMC Master Coach & blogger)

Like your holiday gifts, have you wrapped up this year’s challenges and are ready to open the gift of next year’s success? You are invited to complete your own Sustainable Success Review, either on your own or partnering with me as your coach (I have limited openings) (Coaching provides an ROI of 700%)

Looking for the third installment of the Hacking Motivation series? Promised before year end! And those who have read the first two are already a step ahead toward ensuring sustainable success, as you know the power of purpose and vision and how to step into your desired future.

The following Sustainable Success Review implements the “T” in IMPACT: “Take Stock of Success and Repeat.”(from my Breaking Free from Bias book)

I. List your achievements for the past year, take time to savor them, celebrate, and identify what is working!You can do this and still be humble. I challenge you to address professional and personal gains as they all work together to ensure your sustainable success. These may include:

  • New friends, clients, associates, business (reviewing your business and marketing plans
  • Increasing your cultural intelligence (CQ) which can include identifying and managing bias
  • Increasing your awareness of and ability to identify and manage your emotions (EQ) 
  • Skills and/or knowledge gained and implemented
  • Releasing a negative thinking pattern
  • How you have been orienting your organization and life around its mission, vision and values
  • Ways of serving others
  • What you did to purposefully add to your own and others’ joy, peace
  • Separating yourself from your work (and devices!)
  • Taking centering breaks throughout the day
  • Relaxing and renewing each hour, day, month and year
  • Taking great care of your body (healthy diet, exercise)
  • Honoring your spiritual well being, etc.

Better yet, do not limit this review to once a year. Take the time annually, AND monthly. Plan a monthly or quarterly retreat or check in. I recently had a VIP day with my coach for additional support and accountability.

II. List others’ contributions you are thankful for, and your greatest supporters, and let them know how they have added value to your life. You may choose to write a note, tell them in person, or plan a celebration event.

III.  Finish anything that is left undone. This will free up your focus and energy for the new year. Examples:

  • Apologizing to a co-worker, friend, or family member
  • Organizing your office, home
  • Finishing a project
  • Paying off a debt
  • Saying something that needs to be said
  • Forgiving yourself or someone else
  • Going for your annual medical and dental check ups
  • Setting clearer boundaries, etc.

High potential leaders I coach frequently need to put clearer boundaries in place, improve their delegation and team leadership skills in order to focus their time and attention on implementing their vision.

III. Develop, map out your plan. Building on what you have identified as working well, next you come up with a plan for each area, including action steps and completion dates, to achieve your desired results. I am using Asana, a free project management software, for this.

Partnering with a coach who will provide encouragement, support, objective feedback, creative brainstorming and accountability will boost your likelihood of following through. You may choose to ask your coach  to partner with you in identifying and removing any barriers to your sustainable success plan, and also to recognize and affirm how you are already making progress.

Another option is to create a collage of your sustainable success, a vivid visual reminder. Mine includes meaningful words and images that represent my purpose, vision and values.

Complete the process by taking your calendar and planning in time for what keeps you focused and refreshed. I do all of the above! Burned out leaders do not benefit your organization’s image, culture, or bottom-line.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!
@copyright2017 Marilyn O'Hearne all rights reserved


Marilyn a Thomas Leonard Achievement Award recipient, is a globally experienced and recognized (since ’98) Culturally Intelligent Leadership, Team, and Mentor Coach, including for United Nations leaders. Marilyn provides a trustworthy, secure launching pad for rocketing from overwhelm to transformation. Her training and experience include US, UK and Bali based coaching programs, two years Systems training, living in Spain and Brazil and teaching, training, speaking and coaching extensively in Asia Pacific. This included serving as University Adjunct Professor in Hong Kong and Malaysia in International Business and Organizational Behavior. 

Her passion for intercultural competency in coaching led her to: Developing Culturally Intelligent Coaching Programs: both a Direct Communications Course (recognizing cultural differences) and a Culturally Confident Credentialing Mentor Coaching Program; 6 years, ICF Global Board of Directors, Association of Coach Training Organization's Board, ICF Advance Cultural Competency Advisory Team and co-authoring “The Intersection of Culture and Ethics” for Law and Ethics in Coaching. “It is impossible to not work interculturally!" Marilyn says, even locally. "Marilyn is a gentle, spiritual soul, and yet powerful and provocative at the same time.” (Coach trainee) Her Breaking Free from Bias book was published in 2017. Her blog continues to inspire and inform.

https://marilynoh.com/mentor-coaching

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Wednesday, December 13 2017

Join us for the inspiration, fun and great learning!

A fabulous way to end 2017 with a deeper understanding, new tools and a renewed motivation for 2018.


Thursday December 14, 2017  1-2pm EST.

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Tuesday, November 14 2017

Come hear Byron coaching live!

Byron is a real estate sales coach and will be coaching a very successful real estate agent. This will be the first time that Byron and the client have ever met or spoken.

As a special bonus Byron is giving us an additional 15 minutes for extra debriefing and Q&A.

The call provide 1 CEU and the passwrod will be given before the end of the first hour.

Join us Wednesday November 15!

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Thursday, October 12 2017
When Chaos Hits, Do We Practice What We Preach?

By Gail Moore CPC

"Chaotic" is being used a lot nowadays to describe the world we live in. So what's the opportunity? For me it's how can I be the eye of the hurricane?

I had a chance to work on it while going through an actual hurricane :-) and the chaos of waiting and preparing for Irma's potential devastation.

The biggest test: with the frantic voices of others saying "Oh my God get out" and the dire radar predictions from the weather folks- could I get still, listen and trust my own inner knowing?

Everyday for a week prior, in meditation I did just that and everytime the answer consistently was to "stay put".

I truly believe we can not escape our destiny. So many people have left to avoid hurricanes only to run right into them.

So I knew that following this inner guidance didn't necessarily mean everything was going to turn out great according to my ego but just that this was where I was suppose to be. And for me not trusting myself would have been the real catastrophe.

Thank goodness everything turned out well in my area. And although the debris it stirred up within me has ranged from uncomfortable to painful, the rewards so far have been off the charts!

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Monday, September 25 2017
Marty Raphael MCC Coaches Live!

Join us Wednesday 9/27, 12-1pm ET!

Master Coach Marty Raphael will be coaching a client she's never met. She is a leader at a wealth management firm. She's looking for direction on how to balance her life, time management ideas- how to grow and to stay more focused.

Sound familiar? Come learn from a Master coaching, then sharing her process and answering our questions. 

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Friday, August 25 2017
Philip Cohen MCC Coaches Live!
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Monday, August 14 2017
Questioning Strategy

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Questioning Strategy
by Judy Irving MCC
(MMC guest master coach and blogger)

What’s the strategy for your life’s work? The word ‘work’ can be replaced with any such as career, life, marriage, the current project, or perhaps retirement? Have you defined your strategy? Is it working? How do you know? Do you actually have a plan in place or do you live life in default mode?

Many people will say my strategy is to earn enough money to pay my bills, educate my kids and someday retire. What if money is a side effect of doing valued work? What if educating your kids is a side effect of being a loving parent? What if retirement is a side effect of self-discipline? What if a life well lived means having a dependable strategy? What if the foundation for all of these is finding meaning in life?

As an leadership coach, I watch smart, educated, and skilled people with the potential to be great leaders and yet they are so focused on ‘doing’, staying busy, checking things off their list that they don’t stop and look at the bigger picture. Exactly where are all these actions leading me? Is being busy or getting things done enough?

I think the bigger question is what is the desired outcome and what is the real value of that outcome? What difference will it make to me, my life, my company, my family, my team, etc? How do I get my team or my family on board with this desired outcome? Is it clear enough and important enough that I can engage them in my vision? Can they get excited about it too? What choices and actions will lead to that outcome? What do we need – people, skills, training, resources? How much time will it take? How much time do we have?

If you are not taking the time to think through these questions – I call this executive think time and you should take this time daily – then you will continue to be Dolly or Darin Doer. Staying busy doing everything on your checklist, going to bed each night with a sense of accomplishment but rarely a sense of fulfillment. I suggest you begin by observing what gives you a sense of fulfillment. What does it feel like, where did it come from and how can you find more of it? Yes, coaches ask a lot of questions – try asking yourself a few.

@ Judy Irving 2017


Judy Irving is an Executive and Leadership Coach and owner of Moving On Coaching and Consulting, located in Las Vegas, NV. As a credential master coach by the International Coach Federation, she is among the top 2% of coaches internationally.

Visit her at http://www.movingon.net
Read more of her "transformativethoughts's" blog posts at www.judyirving.com

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