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Why Smart People Still Struggle to Change
The Advice Trap We’ve all given advice and we’ve all watched it not work. It’s frustrating but it’s important to understand that even good advice

Should You Become a Coach? Who It’s Right for (and Who It’s Not)
Not Everyone Should Become a Coach If you’ve ever wondered whether you should become a coach, you’re not alone. Coaching is powerful, but it’s not

Should You Become a Coach? How to Know If Coach Training Is Right for You
The Quiet Pull Have you ever noticed that when you’re around others, people are naturally drawn to you and begin sharing things that surprise you

Is BCC Certification Worth It for Counselors?
The Real Question Behind the Question When I started coaching in 2004, I asked myself the question, “Do I really need to be a certified

How to Become a Board Certified Coach (Step-by-Step)
The Moment of Realization Do you ever find yourself thinking, “I think I might want to do this… become a coach”? You’ve been helping people

Why Most People Struggle to Stay in Their Lane (And How Coaching Helps)
The Familiar Struggle Have you ever tried to help someone who desperately needed it, only to find nothing changes? If you have, you’re likely familiar

What Personal Responsibility Really Means
The Problem with How We Talk About Responsibility As children, many of us remember adults telling us, “You need to accept responsibility.” “When are you

How to Let Go of Anger: Impact on Leadership, Relationships, and Decision-Making
Where Anger Shows Up Anger doesn’t just damage relationships; it quietly shapes leadership decisions, workplace culture, and the quality of our communication. And most of

Why Personal Responsibility Is So Often Misunderstood
Responsibility Has a PR Problem Many people resist responsibility because they associate it with: But that misunderstanding creates problems in: Blame vs. Responsibility There’s a