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Not life or death. It’s more important than that….!

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Apologies, the danger of multi-tasking strikes again…. Saved as a draft instead of being published nearly 2 weeks ago!

Whilst watching the BBC football pundits review a World Cup match the other evening I was struck by the intensity of the debate and it reminded me of the famous Bill Shankly quote:

“Football is not just a matter of life and death. It’s much more important than that.”

And there was me thinking it’s only football….!

Fortunately, very few of us have lives depending on our daily business decisions but wouldn’t it be great to be as passionate as the pundits? There’s a school of thought that says that to be truly passionate about our business endeavours, our business goals must be in line with not only our personal aims and ambitions but also our core values.

Are we in a position to have a business life that maps on to our personal goals? And our values? Do we know what our goals and values are?

When these things are out of kilter it helps to explain some of the ups and downs and time spent in the doldrums which affect us so often. The bursts of unsustained enthusiasm, the easy distraction from our paths. All could be explained by the lack of cohesion between goals and values.

More than a little food for thought. I could go on about coaching stuff at this point, but I won’t. I’m going to think on it a while. Why not do the same? Let me know if you have any profound thoughts!

Thanks for stopping by.

PS – There really is something to be said for doing what you love….

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Questions about local Vs distance coaching

Monday, June 28th, 2010

My thanks go to all who have been in touch recently. I’ve had a lot of questions about business coaching and a topic that has come up more than most has been on the subject of distance coaching. Specifically, does coaching have to be face to face? And does distance coaching work?

The short answers are “No” to the former and “Yes” to the latter.

So that’s it. Thanks for stopping by….

Kidding!

I would liken it to distance learning which has opened up academic opportunity to millions that have previously not had the option of further education. Naturally, there are times when distant learning can be difficult. For example, if you’re doing a science course and you have to run a complex experiment, it’s unlikely you’ll have a full lab set-up at home, but most of the time it works extremely well for all concerned.

One to one distance coaching can be hugely successful. We utilise calls, email and video-conference calls, typically via Skype.

Of course, there are times where it really does make sense to have a hands-on, on-site engagement and we do a lot of these, but for the most part, distance coaching can be highly effective.

To that end we have numerous overseas coaching clients as well as here in the UK, some of whom are 100′s of miles away and some extremely local. The internet makes the world a small place and technology is so good now that a client can be on the other side of the world and it just doesn’t matter.

So there you have it. Distance coaching works. It takes commitment to putting in the time but it can be highly successful and extremely rewarding for all parties. Another advantage is flexibility. Can’t fit a coaching session into your usual working day? This isn’t a problem for either local or distant coaching. We have a number of executive coaching clients that prefer an out of hours time slot. And of course, if we’re talking different time zones your 6am could be my 2pm and so on.

If you’d like to engage a business coach but have resisted due to lack of local resources or you’re short of time during your regular working day, that needn’t preclude using the services of a business coach. So feel free to get in touch to discuss your individual requirements.

Thanks as ever.

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