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Mastering the craft of coaching
Rachel Friedman
121 episodes
2 days ago
To really compete in the coaching industry you have to have to really skilled. That’s why each week I will be answering your questions, sharing my stories, giving you tips and advice on how to be an incredible coach for your clients.
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To really compete in the coaching industry you have to have to really skilled. That’s why each week I will be answering your questions, sharing my stories, giving you tips and advice on how to be an incredible coach for your clients.
Show more...
Entrepreneurship
Business
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Coaching vs Consulting
Mastering the craft of coaching
24 minutes 30 seconds
3 years ago
Coaching vs Consulting

Struggling to explain the difference between what you do as a coach vs what a consultant might do?

And . . . If you're being honest with yourself you sometimes question the difference between them yourself.

You know as a coach that it’s your job to listen, hold space, and help your client find the answers, but you find yourself sometimes also giving advice or telling your client what to do.

So, you start to question yourself, am I stepping into consulting?

And, is this wrong?

In today’s podcast we are talking all about the difference between coaching and consulting because the better you understand the differences the easier it will be for you to explain to your clients.

And, it’s important that your clients understand the work you are going to do with them, so they don’t enter the relationship with a false expectation.

Listen in to get all the juice.

Mastering the craft of coaching
To really compete in the coaching industry you have to have to really skilled. That’s why each week I will be answering your questions, sharing my stories, giving you tips and advice on how to be an incredible coach for your clients.