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Coaching Strategies for Managing Negative Impacts of News and Social Media

International Coach Academy

Background Information: Anxiety and stress triggered by negative digital media content are growing concerns in our daily lives and can be effectively addressed in coaching sessions. In today’s digital age, many people are negatively impacted by digital media.

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SPECIAL EDITION-Frontline Festival – Thought Leaders Share about 7 Roles That Lead to Lasting Results

Let's Grow Leaders

This Festival is also a celebration of my new multi-media e-course that is launching October 27th. On that page, you can also download my FREE ebook: Mentoring in the Age of the Millennial and sign up for my FREE 5 Day Leadership Challenge. You can learn more about it by clicking here. Follow Lisa. Connector: Trust Them to Trust You.

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Establishing Yourself as a Thought Leader

International Coaching Federation

The challenge is that we, too often, are not communicating our own thought leadership. Communication of that idea to help others learn or explore the topic. A mentor coach might be a thought leader on powerful questions. We have to communicate it. That point of view, if communicated, becomes your thought leadership.

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The ELAM Coaching Model

International Coach Academy

We have been walking alongside the younger generations as they grow and face life’s challenges because of our love for them, and we trust that they will in turn support and mentor Generation Alpha in due course. Gen Z is the demographic cohort between the Millennials and Generation Alpha. [2]

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Employee Engagement Checklist: Boost Morale and Productivity

Vantage Circle

Communication 80% of employees believe that communication is crucial. Communication can make or break engagements. But how do you create a culture of open and effective communication? A shoutout in team meetings, a spotlight in newsletters, or a post on your company's social media can go a long way.

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Judgement vs. Empathy

International Coach Academy

This problem is further exacerbated through social media, where a distorted picture of reality is showing seemingly perfect lives, careers, skills, and homes (De Vries&Kühne, 2015). Communicate the understanding –this is about communicating your understanding of where the client is at and validating their feelings and experience.

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12 Tips to be Successful in Your Coaching Business from the Awesome Jennifer Britton!

The Coaching Tools Company

Know your clients communication preferences: Knowing your clients and their preferences around how they want to connect and engage with you, and what topics they are interested in is a foundational part of successful marketing. Do your people engage with and look to social media? Get a mentor! Would they prefer a referral?

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