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EulerLagrangodamus
@eulerlagrange
Idk what executive coaching is. I’d say i’ve come a lot further than people would’ve guessed. Still got awhile to go. I’ve only had 2 jobs in my life and I rage quit one of them because I don’t like listening to people. Explain to me why I would get an executive coach @coachcoale?
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EulerLagrangodamus
@eulerlagrange
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dawufi
@dawufi
https://pods.media/vibe-check/vibe-check-10-coachcoale For when you finally finish the visa acquired podcast you scrub But seriously I'd hire @coachcoale after we clear budget for business class to all conferences going forward
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coachcoale.eth 🎩
@coachcoale
Appreciate the q 👏🏻👏🏻 Coaching’s working with someone to see and do things differently — to get where you actually want to go. Rage quitting’s always an option — just usually way more expensive. When you’re ready for a different kind of hard, lfg. Curious what @les would say about coaching :)
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Les Greys
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i see executive coaching as an opportunity to listen to the internal voice, or the teams internal voice, out loud. Works well if you’re seeking answers for yourself, arent expecting others to do the work for you, and the only prerequisite is someone that wants to hear themselves say things they may not be ready for. If not, likely wouldn’t work because your looking for the other person to give you answers or you’re too closed off to speak to find your own answers. I did coaching with Kevin over 2yrs ago and I’d say I’m still reaping those benefits. Yes, one can do it themselves. I always felt surprised at how much faster I got through solutioning when I had someone like Coach Kevin to move through certain types of thoughts that other people aren’t as receptive to be soundboards to.
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