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Conference Planners: How To Correctly Treat Your Presenters

This is for all you Conference Planners out there, both public and private, professional and casual. There is a way to treat your presenters and way to ensure you alienate their trust and the trust of all those you hope to attract. A conference I regularly present for (which due to the subject, shall remain […]

Posted on Dec 20th 06 by Maryam Webster.

Maryam Webster is Director of The Certified Energy Coach Program (certifiedenergycoach.org), where Coaches & Therapists Become Sought-After Superstars. She helps therapists, coaches and entrepreneurs to blow past what is holding them back and create outrageous personal & business success "at the speed of thought". http://maryamwebster.blogs.com

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For Strong Client Relationships, Beware the Distancing Spiral

“Beware the distancing spiral.” I just came across this note in one of my notebooks from a decade ago and never has a truer thing been said. The note was scribbled in the margin, clearly quoting one of my conflict management professors.
Finding the note made me smile because I just said the same thing […]

Posted on Nov 20th 06 by Tammy Lenski.

Tammy helps people talk out their differences and build stronger work and home relationships in the process. She does this as a coach, mediator and trainer and works with people worldwide. http://www.lenski.com

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Coaching and Advice: To Give or Not to Give?

I recently wrote a review of this study for the Wellcoaches’ newsletter (www.wellcoach.com). I thought this was a good place to share this information with the larger coaching community.
Advice: To Give or Not to Give?
Study looks at coaches’ use and clients’ expectations of giving advice
Giving advice to clients is a hotly debated issue […]

Posted on Nov 14th 06 by Gillian Hood-Gabrielson.

Gillian Hood-Gabrielson is an intuitive eating and fitness coach specializing in overcoming overeating. She has been involved in the health and fitness industry for over 10 years, holds a Master's Degree in Exercise Physiology and is certified by ACSM and Wellcoaches. Having overcome emotional overeating after living with it for 25 years, Gillian has a great understanding of why so many people battle this disorder and has a passion for helping others overcome it so they can live their lives fully. http://www.healthieroutcomes.com

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If You Can’t Make A Living, How Can You Make A Difference?

One of the highlights of the 2006 ICF Conference in St. Louis was C.J. Hayden’s breakout session “If You Can’t Make A Living,How Can You Make A Difference?” It addressed one of the major issues facing the coaching profession… many coaches are not earning enough to sustain their families and allow their coaching to impact […]

Posted on Nov 13th 06 by David Stocum.

David Stocum works empowering gay men to thrive in business, career and life. David hosts the ICF GLBT SIG, Rainbow Coaches Alliance (Coach U and Coachville) and Rainbow Network (GLBT business owners) online communities. David will be co-presenting at the ICF Conference on bringing Coaching to the GLBT community. David lives in Las Cruces, NM with his partner of 7 years. He is active in the local GLBT community as a volunteer. http://www.greatlivescoaching.com

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