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Where To Start? 11/20/2011
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_ I started to write about this earlier last week.  I was distracted by . . . something. (It's always something) saying, "I'll finish and post this later."  Now here it is later, the computer timed out and all I wrote was lost. :(

NOW where do I start?  What to write in a blog on coaching, a subject that has numerous blogs on the Internet.  I ask myself, "What then makes this blog unique?"

Good question.

It begs another question.  "What makes The Coaching Circle unique?  Why would you want to read this particular blog on coaching?  Oops, that is a stacking question.

I guess the place to start is with what brought about the formation of The Coaching Circle.  A desire.  A desire of three individuals, who had just completed coach training with iPEC wanting to gain more proficiency in their coaching to feel confident to coach.

After training it was said, "'Jump into the waters' of coaching, seek out clients and learn through doing."  The three of us felt it important to be in a place we felt confident enough in our new skills to “jump into the water.”  Also, we wanted to continue to be coached, to continue the inner work to our authentic Self.

“Why not coach each other?” and Voila! we did, coach with each other.  That was the beginning of The Coaching Circle.

The Coaching Circle’s first uniqueness is that it began organically.  The Coaching Circle is the creation of three coaches with the desire to be authentic. 

As to what makes this blog unique and have you reading it?  Check back.

 


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Carla link
11/21/2011 7:14pm

I like the organic origins of the Cirle. In most every profession where you work intimately with a client, you spend hours doing practice sessions. Massage,, psycho therapy, even hair stylists practice with many people before jumping in to the waters on their own. Practice is good. Support from others going through the same learning process is invaluable. Starting a business has its own challenges.
That is why I will read this blog...to gather ideas and encouragement from others who are also stretching themselves to a place of great personal balance and service to others.
Thanks Maggie!

Carla

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