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    Explore " international coach federation" with insightful episodes like "#46 ¿Qué es el Coaching y para qué me puede servir? [Mindset]", "Jenny Toh, Professional Life Coach and Founder of River Life Coaching", "TSP #8 - Dillon Prime & Coaching And Supporting Principals", "JILL GOT IN HER CAR, LEFT EVERYTHING BEHIND, AND BEGAN AN EPIC JOURNEY TOWARDS FREEDOM, FELLOWSHIP, AND FAITH" and "13: When Your 2nd Coaching Niche Choice is the Best Choice" from podcasts like ""Una Aventura Humana", "Success InSight Podcast", "The Sneaker Principal Podcast", "Power To Grow" and "Prosperous Coach Podcast"" and more!

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    #46 ¿Qué es el Coaching y para qué me puede servir? [Mindset]

    #46 ¿Qué es el Coaching y para qué me puede servir? [Mindset]

    El coaching cada vez cobra más relevancia en el mundo. Empresas, universidades, organizaciones sociales y personas están buscando coaches para desarrollar habilidades y maximizar el potencial tanto personal como profesional, pero… ¿qué es el coaching? 

    En eso nos concentraremos en este episodio #46. 

    Para conocer más del ICF.  (Federacion internacional de Coaching)

    El estudio que mencioné donde las personas con una mirada más optimista frente a la vejez vivieron 7.5 años más. 

    El coaching se enfoca en la brecha o el gap, que es la diferencia entre lo que anhelo y lo que es real hoy. El trabajo se enfoca en acortar esa brecha para que el cliente pueda construir esa vida que sueña a partir de decisiones cotidianas. No es buscar la perfección, sino avanzar con pasos firmes hacia un objetivo, disfrutando el proceso. 

    Jenny Toh, Professional Life Coach and Founder of River Life Coaching

    Jenny Toh, Professional Life Coach and Founder of River Life Coaching

    Hello everyone, and welcome to the Coaching & Consulting Insights Series on the Success InSight Podcast.

    The Coaching & Consulting Insights series introduces you to coaches and consultants that work with professionals, managers, leaders, and organizations to perform at their full potential.

    Our guest today is Jenny Toh

    Jenny is a Professional Life Coach and Founder of River Life Coaching. She helps introverted female lawyers define and achieve professional success on their own terms

    River Life Coaching Pte. Ltd.

    To learn more about Jenny and her work, you can visit her website at https://www.riverlifecoaching.com/. Be sure to also check out and sign up to receive her blog, too.

    You can also connect with Jenny on the following social site:

    LinkedIn

    LinkedIn Company Page

    Quote from Jenny's LinkedIn profile -- "Quiet is might. Solitude is strength. Introversion is power." - Laurie Helgoe, author of Introvert Power

    Book(s) recommended by Jenny, include:

    Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway Paperback – January 1, 2007, by Susan Jeffers

    Visit Master Certified Coach, Marcia Reynolds’ Author Page on Amazon

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    TSP #8 - Dillon Prime & Coaching And Supporting Principals

    TSP #8 - Dillon Prime & Coaching And Supporting Principals

    Dillon Prime designing and founding principal of this incredible district middle school in CSD 11 in the Bronx. Dillon is presently an Administrative Assistant Superintendent in the New York City Department of Education. As New Principal Support Coach, he brings perspective to principals by helping them with the biggest challenge in leadership, execution. 


    Dillon Prime & Coaching And Supporting Principals:
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dillon-prime-learner-educator-leader-coach/
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    Music: Almanac by Seth Parson

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    Until the next episode, keep leading with conviction and heart.

    In solidarity,
    Uche L. Njoku...

    JILL GOT IN HER CAR, LEFT EVERYTHING BEHIND, AND BEGAN AN EPIC JOURNEY TOWARDS FREEDOM, FELLOWSHIP, AND FAITH

    JILL GOT IN HER CAR, LEFT EVERYTHING BEHIND, AND BEGAN AN EPIC JOURNEY TOWARDS FREEDOM, FELLOWSHIP, AND FAITH

    Jill's Freebie: Is an audio teaching about mindset, emotions, thoughts and how we get stuck and unstuck.     JillMonaco.com/Living-Free

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    13: When Your 2nd Coaching Niche Choice is the Best Choice

    13: When Your 2nd Coaching Niche Choice is the Best Choice

    This episode is the second ON AIR COACHING session where you can listen in while I work with a coach to narrow her target audience and uncover clues about her coaching niche.

    Cynthia Brown recently graduated from Coach Training Alliance where she met one of my clients, Audra, who referred her to me. That and my podcast encouraged Cynthia to apply for On Air Coaching with me.

    Let me introduce Cynthia Brown ...

    Cynthia is the founder of New Lane Coaching. One of her main concerns is that women business owners often sell themselves short. She wants women to know that their small businesses can become more than they originally dreamed. All it takes is one small step each day.

    Cynthia is currently involved in Toastmasters International to learn to speak at women business own associations. She's a certified coach and member of the International Coach Federation.

    While Cynthia has initially targeted a broad audience — women small business owners, she wasn't certain about it, partially because she had another audience that was tugging on her heart strings:

    high school students to help them transition to college or a career

    When she thinks about that audience she feels sheer excitement!

    But she had big doubts about this choice for a coaching niche.

    We took some time to investigate whether that audience would be viable. In other words, would it pay off in income and clients.

    We ultimately agreed that audience wouldn't sustain her financially.

    Parents might invest in her help if her goal was to help those students get into a good college or university. But they might not be as excited about investing much to have Cynthia help their kids choose a vocation.

    In our conversation, Cynthia became certain that it was best to only serve the audience of high school kids as a "side gig" where she'll offer support for lower fees as she has time and inclination.

    Cynthia wants to have a thriving business and not be held up by struggling to convince parents.

    We talked about the old "follow your passion" adage and how important it is to look for an audience and niche that both feels joyful and will pay off.

    Sometimes that means going with your second choice unless earning a living isn't important to you.

    Next, I prompted Cynthia to share a personal story about a previous employee she helped to formulate his career path. Years later he wrote her a thank you note for how her support influenced him.

    It was a peak experience for Cynthia that touched her deeply. And I wanted to earmark that story as a potential clue for her niche.

    Then, we shifted to talking about the broad audience that she'd set for herself in New Lane Coaching, working with women small business owners.

    Cynthia felt it was too broad. And so did I.

    First, we looked at whether it was important to her to limit to women.

    Cynthia decided that, no, it's not..

    Many coaches are inclined to specify women as a way to narrow their niche. That's a good idea if it really matters to you, the coach.

    If you feel more of a solid affinity with one gender or another, go ahead and narrow that way. That alone won't help you stand out though.

    But there are other ways to narrow an audience t

    4: How to Feel Less Isolated in Your Coaching Business

    4: How to Feel Less Isolated in Your Coaching Business

    There are so many upsides to having your own business. But the biggest downside to operating as a solopreneur is that you're ... well, solo.

    That is, unless you do something intentional to change that. And I'm hoping that after this podcast you will take some action so you don't feel lonely in your business.

    Being an entrepreneur is different than any job you've ever had. At first you're slogging through tasks without a team, a sounding board or even a water cooler connection.

    Soon, you will have a steady flow of coaching clients and that will energize you.

    But as you're building to that, the isolation you're experiencing now not only feels bad, but it also isn't good for you.

    Isolation is a contracting force. The longer you go without support, the more your momentum is quashed. It might have you questioning your decision to become a coach.

    And, prolonged loneliness can turn into depression.

    Look, everyone feels like this at first. But don't ignore it. Take some conscious actions until you feel sustainable relief.

    It's time to reach out.

    Community is the solution and you have choices.

    When I emerged as a life coach in 1998, I immediately joined the Denver chapter of the ICF. That helped a lot. It's especially meaningful to be in the company of other coaches.

    Now if you're not near a city with an ICF chapter, join some Facebook or LinkedIn groups.

    Think about it. What professional groups of peers could you join?

    Peers will keep you inspired.

    Once you've joined a bigger group, take it a step further by creating or joining a smaller sub-group of peers. Keep your eye out for kindred spirits. Reach out to people you connect to energetically or philosophically.

    You could even form a support group with some or all of the coaches you trained with.

    I'm an introvert, so while the professional groups were helpful, I knew I needed a more intimate group. So, I co-created a peer community with 5 other local new coaches. 

    We kept each other on a professional path, laughed and learned in a co-facilitated arrangement.

    Mostly it was a social scene — a potluck and some wine plus a discussion topic.

    For a while we studied a business book together — still a favorite of mine — called The Power Path: The Shaman's Way to Success in Business and Life by Lena & Jose Stevens. Once or twice we played Robert Kiyosaki's Cash Flow board game.

    I know this for sure ... if I hadn't had that group, I would have given up on my coaching business.

    If you do start your own group you'll be able to set the ground rules and the tone of the group. You can pass the leadership role around. The idea is to be equals and help each other.

    One of my clients told me recently that she joined a Meetup group but stopped going because the coaches weren't being real. Everyone acted as if they didn't need anyone else to succeed.

    Well, success largely comes from helping hands.

    And here's the thing ... if you've chosen a smart coaching niche to stand out in the crowd, you won't have to compete. Instead you can be generous and refer ideal clients to each other.

    Imagine how much more enjoyable that would be than having to pretend to be an island.

    So let's be good to each other! It's a fellowship.

    By the way ... I'll be talking in my next

    3: Do You Really Need to Be Certified?

    3: Do You Really Need to Be Certified?

    This short episode explores the sticky question about whether you need to certify to be successful as a coach. Sticky because there are 2 camps — the yeas and the nays — and each has good reasons for their position.

    I explain the 2 types of certification and generally how it works. Independent certification, such as what the International Coach Federation (ICF) offers, helps to firmly establish and professionalize the coaching industry across the globe. Certifying bodies provide ethics, core competencies and best practices for coaches to follow.

    There have been complaints and law suits against coaches from time to time. It's important for you to exhibit integrity in all you say and do to attract and serve clients for 3 main reasons: to do no harm, to maintain the health of your own coaching business, and for the good of the entire industry. 

    But, it's worth questioning ... Will all clients require you to have it? Are you really a better coach if you're certified? Is certification the only way to earn more and gain respect in the industry?

    I cover the 6 main reasons that proponents of independent certification give about why you should earn and maintain certification.

    Find more Show Notes here.