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“Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one’s courage” -Anais Nin |
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Question: What is a strong but not too long description of Coaching that you may have used that has worked for you? Response: The biggest mistake any coach can make is trying to tell people what coaching is. So the short answer to your question is: There isn't one. Even those that exist require explaining to the uninitiated.
My favorite: "Coaching is inspiring an individual or a team to produce a desired result through personalized teaching, expanding awareness, and designing environments."
So now the long answer. The potential client sees/hears/senses something in you that resonates with their needs/wants/sense of who they are and who/where they want to be/go. People ultimately buy based on emotion. As a result it comes back to you. Who are you? How do you make them feel? Are they inspired by you? (Coaching is about inspiring and teaching) You are your brand! Everything about you from the way you dress to the way you talk to the way you interact with people. This is what they are buying. Not that they want to be you, but rather they want to be they way they feel when they are with you/interacting with you and the sense of possibility or lack there of that you project and are. (to learn more check out day one of my Coaching Business Essentials free eclass) I'm sure you've heard somewhere that coaching is about BEing not DOing. They are right! Coaching is about who you are. There is a story that at the famous Oracle of Delphi above the entrance was written "First Know Thyself." Great coaches are in total alignment with themselves: what they believe, what they say, what they do. BE-SAY-DO™ is who they are. Since so few people in the world seem to be that way, when potential clients bump up against them something magical happens within them. They become curious, they become inspired.
So my advise: That's how I got my favorite intro line, At a networking roundtable I stood up when it was my turn and said -"I am in the business of freeing peoples lives" and I sat down. Since I believed it and lived it, it resonated loudly with those ready to hear it. Perhaps its an issue of "When the student is ready the teacher appears." or perhaps its the other way around "When the teacher is ready the students appear" hmm. Hope this answer helps. I know so many coaches including myself who have gotten trapped in the quandry you posed in your question. Its a Mobius strip. |
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