Author: Coaching Out of the Box

Scott Holdman

COTBx is transformational experience, and I highly recommend it to anyone considering being a coach.

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Negar Azizi

Professional mentor coaches, supportive group, rich and deep lessons and caring environment to help us learn and enjoy.

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Joshua Fenning

I love the facilitators and their passion. Coaching is like chess, and true to that analogy most of your value is in playing and studying games.

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Ceri-Anne Watson

The experience for me is that our facilitators really are 'down to earth' and human - they are understanding all of the barriers that can

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Current student

I really enjoyed engaging with my peers and I enjoyed the class. It was evident that every instructor is passionate about coaching and this made

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Renee Paul

Tremendous program that gives you valuable coaching experience right from the start and at the right pace. This program is an excellent mix of knowledge and

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The Quiet Quitting, The Great Resignation...Reshuffle, Reassess…

People have been quietly quitting for years, just without the trendy term. Whether they’re looking for a new job, are struggling with their career path or with unacceptable expectations; quietly quitting isn’t new.

What is new, or at least more in the forefront, is searching for meaning and better work-life boundaries. The pandemic has increased our stress and led to higher rates of burnout in most job sectors.

Then enters remote working, showing us different ways of working that also allows us to enjoy some personal time and flexibility.

Do a quick Google search and you’ll find articles and opinions from McKinsey to any news publication you follow. Rethinking and rejecting, hustling and quitting…in comes the passion economy. Where you do more of what you love. Regain control. Plan your life on your terms.

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What's your niche?

The second topic in the series, What’s Next?, may be a question that’s been on your mind since you started thinking about entering the coaching world.

What’s your niche?

Who do you want to be as a coach?
Who is your ideal client?
Who do you NOT want as a client?

If you’re following along in our series, the first topic (task I called it for the sake of accountability) was about your website. The topic covered budget, ease of use, ownership and much more. If you’re new to our newsletter community and missed the first newsletter, reach out to me at advisor@coachingoutofthebox.com and I’ll send it along.

Tasks to consider:

Website- August newsletter
Niche- September newsletter
Tone, branding, personality
Marketing
Social
Business name

What is a niche?
Your niche helps you focus on a path. It also tells your potential clients where you specialize. A clear niche will help you not only focus yourself but also your branding and your message.

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Shelley D

This program gives the information, practice and skills development opportunities to be an effective professional coach.

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