Ten steps to Business Health
Whatever the size of your company, there are some common needs that all business people have. To be effective means harnessing a range of skills, some natural and some acquired, and knowing how, when and where to apply them for the best results. A coach is there to give you support, unbiased and objective feedback, resources and tools. Plus, they are a listening partner for your creative and developmental ideas from bright spark through to finished project. Having a coach will: 1. Help you to focus
We all have lots of ideas all the time - a coach will help you to put your energy where it will serve you best to accomplish your goals.
2. Improve the existing culture of the company
Retention of staff is a critical issue and coaching is used to support employee growth and effectiveness. Employees who are involved, valued and supported have a real commitment to the company and less motivation – or need - to move.
3. Help you leverage your time
The conflicting demands of multiple projects and responsibilities can get overwhelming. Coaches have a number of specific tools and programmes to help you prioritise and deal with time management issues
4. Provide accountability
Knowing that you’ve made a commitment to yourself and told someone else makes you more likely to stay on task. It’s much easier to let yourself off the hook, but somehow knowing that you said you would do something to someone else makes it easier to follow through - AND you have that support at the end.
5. Become more attractive
Character, communication skills and listening ability are vital assets in today’s business world. To develop leadership skills that attract rather than control, is a key factor in successful leaders and your coach can help you display and develop more of them
6. Be happier
There is nothing like getting rid of things that are draining you, like taking control of your finances, your house, your life, to put a smile on your face.
7. Create a support network
Working with a coach gives you incredible support. Knowing that you’ve got someone behind you 100% goes a long way in helping you to take healthy risks and move forward.
8. Find contacts, ideas, opportunities
Most coaches work within powerful networks that include many personal development specialists, high flyers and successful achievers. If your coach can’t answer your question, they have other associates to draw on, plus an entire worldwide coaching network to get you the answer you need.
9. Create Boundaries
Successful relationships, business and personal, depend on having secure boundaries that you and other recognise. A coach can help you to see what you say ‘yes’ to because you want to, and where you say yes for less healthy reasons.
10. Find Balance
People need to find a balance of mind, body and spirit. A coach is there to help you find that in your life. We cannot be our best selves if we are stressed, overwhelmed and unhappy. A coach will help you to take charge and create your best life
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