Talking about Coaching

When did coaching “click” for you? Was it instant or gradual? - Episode 81

Yannick Jacob, Siwash Zahmat & Nicki Drab Season 1 Episode 81

In this conversation, Talking about Coaching hosts Yannick Jacob, Siwash Zahmat, and Nicki Drab discuss their personal journeys into coaching, exploring how their experiences shaped their decision to pursue this career. They reflect on the evolution of coaching as a profession, the impact of personal growth, and the importance of emotional resilience in helping others. The discussion highlights the diverse paths individuals take to become coaches and the significance of self-discovery in this process, and addresses Katie’s question: “How long did it take for you to realise you wanted to be a coach? Was it instantaneous or did it grow on you as you got better? Excuse the pun!”

Keywords
coaching, personal development, career journey, positive psychology, coaching experiences, emotional resilience, coaching profession, self-discovery, coaching stories, coaching impact

Takeaways

  • Coaching can be an instantaneous realization or a gradual journey.
  • Personal experiences often shape the desire to help others through coaching.
  • The popularity of coaching is influenced by effective marketing and personal aspirations.
  • Many people are drawn to coaching after undergoing significant life changes.
  • Coaching allows for a unique blend of personal connection and professional growth.
  • Emotional resilience is crucial for high performance in coaching.
  • The journey to becoming a coach often involves learning various skills.
  • Self-discovery plays a vital role in the coaching profession.
  • Coaching can provide freedom and fulfillment in one's career.
  • Personal stories of struggle can lead to a desire to help others. 

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Coaching Journeys
02:54 Personal Experiences in Coaching
06:12 The Evolution of Coaching as a Career
08:54 Reflections on Coaching and Personal Growth

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