Episode 70

Good Coach. Bad Coach.

Are you ready to revolutionize your coaching approach? In this thought-provoking episode, Heather and Sabine dissect the art of effective coaching, contrasting it with its less inspiring counterpart. They emphasize the long-lasting impact a coach can have—from middle school memories to professional development.

Why do some coaches leave lasting positive impressions while others diminish passion and motivation? Join Heather and Sabine as they unravel the essential traits that distinguish a good coach from a bad one. Whether it’s the power of curiosity, consistent encouragement, or maintaining authenticity, they provide insights that could redefine your coaching philosophy.

Tune in to explore how a well-crafted coaching philosophy can elevate your practice, helping you inspire and lead your advisors to success.

Episode Highligts

04:18 - One of the other things that I think is a good coach is consistent. They show up the same way every time. And by that, I mean, they're not volatile. Like, you know what you're going to get.

06:16 - They're going to look to you as an example. And so, you need to be leading by example, which means a good coach needs to always be growing themselves and leading by example. So sharpening your skills, how you're showing up, what are you reading, what podcasts are you listening to, but always learning and growing yourself in that space.

13:17 - Think about these characteristics on both sides, reflect on your recent interactions with your advisors and ask yourself if you're coaching in a way that sometime in the future, when that advisor is asked about a coach who had a tremendous positive influence on them, they name you.

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