#107: What We Wish We Knew When We Started Coaching
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Have you ever wished you had known 5 years ago what you know now about building coaching skills, emotional intelligence, adopting a growth mindset, and creating an attractive organizational culture? In today's episode, J.R. and Lucas Flatter reflect on the lessons they've learned over the past five years in the coaching profession. With insightful perspectives and candid discussions, they delve into topics such as overcoming imposter syndrome, embracing a growth mindset, the importance of emotional intelligence in leadership, and building a coaching culture within organizations. Key topics covered include: The definition of culture within an organization.How to overcome resistance and the value of communication?Why emotional intelligence is a crucial skill in the current marketplace?How to overcome fear and anxiety when learning new skills?Whether you're an aspiring coach, a leader seeking to enhance your coaching skills, or simply someone striving for continuous self-improvement, this podcast provides a wealth of knowledge and inspiration to help you navigate the challenges and opportunities that come with personal and organizational development. ************* LINKS & RESOURCES ************ Building a Coaching Culture is presented by Two Roads Leadership Produced, edited, and published by Make More Media For full show notes and more info head to: https://buildingacoachingculturepodcast.com/episode/107
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