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    The Myth of the Mindset Switch

    en-gbMarch 17, 2019
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    About this Episode

    Have you ever been told to “change your mindset”, only to feel baffled as to what this actually means? In Episode 1 of the Coaching Kool-Aid, we look at the myth of the ‘mindset switch’, where this idea came from, and how we might use it more effectively. You’ll also meet your hosts, Mel and Renee, who will tell you why they decided to take a magnifying glass to the glossy facade of the coaching industry.

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