by Sharon Jurd | Apr 23, 2018
Is there ever a chance an introvert could become a great coach? I honestly believe that personality type, nationality or gender do not determine a person’s ability to become a great coach. As long as you have the right attitude, the willingness to learn and the...
by Sharon Jurd | Apr 20, 2018
When I meet people who are successful in their industry, I casually tell them to engage a coach when the opportunity arises not because I am a coach but because I know how helpful having one is. More often than not, they give me a puzzled look like I’ve just grown two...
by Sharon Jurd | Apr 19, 2018
No matter how long you’ve been in the coaching industry, there is always room for improvement. You see, one of the most important qualities of a coach is the genuine desire to help the person you are coaching. This is reason enough for coaches to strive to improve...
by Sharon Jurd | Apr 18, 2018
As a coach, it can be frustrating to see your coaching clients not making any progress. You see, the whole point of coaching is to help clients get from where they are to where they want to be. Ideally, as you go along with your coaching sessions, you should be able...
by Sharon Jurd | Apr 17, 2018
Are you the shy type? Before you answer that, let’s define shyness first. According to the American Psychological Association, shyness is the tendency to feel awkward, worried or tense during social encounters, especially with unfamiliar people. If you are nodding as...
by Sharon Jurd | Apr 12, 2018
“Am I capable of becoming a coach?” This is the question many aspiring coaches ask me a lot. Let me tell you a fact, anyone has the potential to become a coach. You see, coaching is a process that involves a series of verbal exchanges between the coach and the...