New Graduate Alert - Sandrine L. Gee is in the House!

October 27, 2022

At the beginning of The Coaching Guild, when it was just me and an idea, I imagined ONLY working with students I would love to spend a year with. I have been blessed enough to make that a reality. 


There are some students, some of them now graduates, I pursued. These were people I knew would be incredible coaches AND people who would bless the group just by being there. Selfishly, I knew I would enjoy spending a year with them :)


Sandrine is one of those students. I recruited her. Sandrine, in many ways, was born to be a coach. Like so many of our other students, she was also born to be a handful of other things too. However, in the center of her core essential self, Sandrine is a uniquely present listener with old soul wisdom. She loves people deeply.


Sandrine recently completed all the requirements for certification. It felt more ceremonial than necessary because she has been working with clients all along. We are both proud of her and grateful for her. 


Congratulations, Sandrine!


What Sandrine says about The Coaching Guild:


"It's sometimes hard to put a feeling into words. You can pinpoint exactly how something enlivens your senses, challenges your normal, and expands your belief system, but it can still be tricky to describe it. That's because it's not something you're expected to explain; rather it's something you're meant to experience. That's what the Coaching Guild is. It doesn't matter if you are or thinking about being a coach - or not. You might even just be on a personal quest to learn a new skill - that of consciously living life rather than by default. If any of the aforementioned resonated, this might be the course for you.


Joining the Coaching Guild is a unique journey of clarity. You will be exposed to hard science. You will have to dig deep into yourself to figure out the stuff that pulls you down or lifts you up, triggers you or entices you into greatness. You will have some difficult conversations sometimes and might even feel exposed, and vulnerable despite being in the safest circle you've ever encountered. No topics are taboo, if anything they're welcome. YOU are welcome regardless of what label society has pinned on you or what idiosyncrasies you believe stand in your way.


The version of you that begins this journey if you choose to get on it will be overwhelmed with gratitude for going through it because when the trip is over, a mentally, emotionally and physically awakened version of you will have revealed itself."


Get more info about Sandrine here:

https://linktr.ee/thebadassmanifestor


May 9, 2025
Don't mistake inspiration for perfectionism on display
communicating to extrovert clients
By Abdul Rahman May 8, 2025
When working as a coach, understanding your client's personality can truly transform how effective your sessions are. People have different ways of communicating, and knowing how to tailor your approach can make all the difference. For coaches, one of the most common personality types you'll encounter is extroversion. Extroverted clients thrive on interaction and social environments, making them dynamic but sometimes challenging to coach without the right approach. Grasping the nuances of personality in coaching helps build trust and enhances results. Extroverts often enjoy being social and spontaneous, making a lively and engaging session more effective for them. A coach's ability to adapt these elements into their strategy can lead to more meaningful interactions and successful outcomes. By catering to their vibrant nature, you ensure that your coaching resonates well and delivers the impact you aim for. Understanding Extroverted Clients Extroverts are known for their lively, outgoing personalities. They draw energy from being around others and thrive in interactive settings. These individuals often enjoy talking things out, participating in group activities, and aren't shy about sharing their thoughts. Motivation for extroverts often comes from external sources, like the people around them or the fast-paced environment they're in. When you think about coaching an extroverted client, consider how these traits can influence your approach. They generally prefer discussions over written communications and often value immediate feedback. Here are a few ways extroverted traits can shape their preferences: - Interaction-Driven: They favor engaging and responsive communication where both sides actively participate. - Visual and Verbal Learning: Extroverts often grasp concepts better through discussions, role-playing, and visual aids. - Feedback-Oriented: Quick responses and constructive feedback can keep them motivated and on track. Understanding these qualities means you can tailor your coaching strategies to be more responsive and engaging, leading to what feels like a productive partnership rather than a one-way interaction. Adapting Your Communication Style Communicating effectively with extroverted clients involves injecting energy and enthusiasm into your sessions. These clients respond well to a setting that matches their vibrant nature. Consider how your voice, gestures, and even your facial expressions can project positivity and engagement. This doesn't mean you have to completely change who you are; rather, it's about matching their energy level to create a more dynamic interaction. Regularly show interest in their inputs to keep them motivated and involved. Active listening is another critical component when coaching extroverts. They want to know that their thoughts and opinions are valued. By actively listening, you show them you care about their perspective. It's equally important to provide immediate feedback. Extroverts appreciate knowing how they are doing right then and there, which helps them feel understood and helps them adjust accordingly if needed. Use feedback as a tool to encourage and guide them, reinforcing their strengths while gently steering them away from unproductive habits. Techniques for Effective Engagement To keep extroverted clients fully engaged, incorporate exciting and interactive activities into your sessions. Group coaching can be particularly effective as these clients enjoy sharing ideas with peers. This environment encourages collaboration and discussion, which can result in new insights and a deeper understanding of the material. If group sessions aren't possible, simulate this interaction by using role-playing exercises. Here are a few practical techniques you might consider: - Interactive Discussions: Encourage clients to discuss ideas and share opinions to foster a collaborative learning atmosphere. - Visual Aids: Use charts, diagrams, and videos to appeal to their preference for visual learning. - Mini Workshops: Plan brief, informal workshops within sessions where clients can test out new concepts in a supportive setting. These activities can make learning more enjoyable for your extroverted clients, keeping them actively involved in their own progress. Building Rapport with Extroverts Creating a strong rapport is fundamental to any coaching relationship, especially with extroverted clients. They usually appreciate coaches who are personable and approachable. Open communication builds trust and encourages them to share freely, which can lead to more effective sessions. Offering genuine praise and recognition for their efforts can boost their confidence. Acknowledge their achievements, no matter how small, to encourage continued engagement. Finding common ground or shared interests can also enhance your connection, making sessions more enjoyable for both parties. Final Thoughts Tailoring your communication to fit the unique needs of extroverted clients can lead to rewarding results. By understanding their traits and adapting your methods, you create a learning environment that resonates with them. This approach not only bolsters their growth but also enhances your effectiveness as a coach. Always be willing to adjust and refine your techniques, reflecting on what works best for each individual, to keep your coaching strategies fresh and impactful. Tailoring your communication techniques for extroverted clients can significantly boost your effectiveness as a coach and deepen your connection with them. If you're looking to refine your approach and explore effective strategies in more depth, consider finding out more about coaching for extroverts with The Coaching Guild. Our resources are designed to help you create meaningful coaching experiences that resonate with your clients and promote growth.
Attracting your first client is about building connections and demonstrating genuine value.
By Abdul Rahman May 2, 2025
Discover effective strategies to find a life coach who aligns with your specialty and start attracting your first clients on your coaching journey.