Monday, August 06, 2007

Top Ten Ways You Can Become a Masterful Coach

What’s the fastest way for you to become a masterful coach? It depends on your learning style and how committed you are to the process. For best results, combine at least several of the methods listed below.

1. Listen to coaching classes. Passive attendance in coaching classes is probably the most common method that people use to learn to coach and it can work - eventually. Problem is, you’re not really learning coaching, you’re just learning about coaching. (Big distinction.) School of Coaching Mastery has many classes you can listen to and we encourage you to do far more than that, as well. Read on…

2. Listen to masterful coaching demonstrations. Here, you’re getting much closer to learning to coach. You’re hearing what works. (However, sometimes hearing what doesn’t work is even more enlightening and actually practicing coaching is better still!) All our coaching skills classes include coaching demonstrations from some of the top instructors in the field.

3. Practice coaching other coaches. This is a fantastic way to learn, because it strengthens your coaching muscles and gives you a safe space to make mistakes. (To get full value, though, you need to be willing to screw up in front of your friends! ;-) SCM coaching skills eClasses always include practice periods where everyone gets a chance to use what they just learned and we encourage you to practice outside classes and give you tools for finding practice partners, a.k.a. “coaching buddies”, easily.

4. Get expert verbal feedback on your coaching. This is one of the best ways to learn. Get immediate feedback from an expert. Some coaches are afraid to experience this, but when done well, it’s inspiring, not painful. You learn what works, what doesn’t, why you got stuck, why you succeeded, and/or why the client resisted and how to do it even better next time. Great stuff! (Why struggle along, not knowing if you’re doing it right?) At SCM you’ll get frequent feedback on your coaching from your instructors in class. Without it, learning coaching skills can feel like target practice in a dark room!

5. Listen to recordings of yourself coaching. This is priceless! You’ll be surprised what you hear and what you learn. (The President of the IAC, Natalie Tucker Miller, IAC-CC, says she still records her coaching sessions for her own learning.) Your SCM eClasses are all recorded and you’ll receive those recordings by email within 24 hours, so you can hear everything you may have missed.

6. Read expert written notes about your coaching. This is even more powerful when you follow up verbal feedback with reading written notes and listening to the recording of your coaching session. Big “Aha’s” happen here. (As one coach put it, “Now I’m not flying blind, anymore!”) You’ll get frequent written feedback on your coaching if you take our 36 Masteries eClasses. We don’t know of another coaching school that does this for its students.

7. Listen to your peers coach and take detailed notes. This uses your brain in a whole different way. When you write down what you’re hearing, you’re imprinting what you’re learning. SCM Masteries eClasses use specially-designed scorecards to speed up your learning this way and you can use these scorecards to score yourself when you listen to recordings of your own coaching, too.

8. Give verbal feedback to your peers about their coaching. When you articulate specific feedback about what you heard (Not just “It was nice”), you take a stand for what you know and you find out quickly if you’re on the right track. You’ll learn how to deliver excellent feedback in our Masteries eClasses. Learning to do this, while being in service to your colleagues' learning, is fun!

9. Meet in study groups with your peers. No “experts” allowed! Without the presence of a teacher or any other “expert”, coaches start to step up and take ownership of what they know. Often, this is a crucial final step to becoming masterful. (Peer-to-peer learning is powerful!) That’s why SCM has ongoing study groups, hosted by coach/students, like you, meeting every month and they’re free. Go here to find out more: http://www.schoolofcoachingmastery.com/studygroups.html

10. Coaching real clients. (What a concept! ;-). This obviously is what you’re preparing for. Coach real people in real situations. Develop ongoing relationships with clients, because that relationship is about a lot more than one coaching session. If you can get feedback from your clients, that’s a hundred times better. This is one of the many reasons why the Coach 100 Revolution at http://www.experiencedcoach.com has been so successful. Coaches get written feedback from everyone they coach and find out what works from the client’s perspective. The Coach 100 Revolution is included in the SCM Full Coach Training program.

School of Coaching Mastery is the only school that incorporates all of these methods into our coach training programs and that’s why our coaches learn so much, so fast. To get on the fast track to masterful coaching, join us at http://www.schoolofcoachingmastery.com

To talk to a real person and ask questions you may have about the school, call 877-244-2780 (Toll free in the US & CA) or Skype: jscoach1053

Email for more information here.

Copyright, Julia Stewart, 2007
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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Supermind: What Masterful Coaches Co-Create

Listen to Spiritual Teacher, Andrew Cohen, and a student as they discuss the evolutionary phenomenon of "Supermind". This is exactly what happens in a great coaching session...

Read the full post and watch the video on the Coaching Blog.


Sunday, July 15, 2007

We're different.


Wondering if SCM is the right coaching school for you? Well, we're a bit of a maverick in the coaching industry, so don’t expect us to make all the usual claims, like…

WE’RE THE WORLD’S BIGGEST COACHING SHOOL
No, and we never intend to be.

WE’RE THE OLDEST COACHING SCHOOL
Actually, we’re probably the newest...

Read entire post at the Coaching Blog...


Copyright, Julia Stewart, 2007

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Testimonials

Some great testimonials are rolling in from the first members of the School of Coaching Mastery. Here's one from Craig Jennings:

"Most of the coaching schools offer programs on learning how to coach. At
the end of the program, they get a check, you get a certificate, you both
feel good for a little while, and then you both go on with your lives.

Julia, on the other hand, gives you something you can use - hasn't failed to
do so every single hour we've worked together. She's the real deal..."

Read the entire post at the Coaching Blog.


Saturday, June 30, 2007

How to Get a $50 Coupon

Okay, the first Become a Masterful Coach free eclass is done. A great group of coaches came and asked some very smart questions about the difference between competent, proficient and masterful coaching, about IAC Certification and what makes it the Gold Standard, about how the School of Coaching Mastery is different from any other and how to know if it's right for you.

The Become a Masterful Coach eClassroom is up with graphics, text and links to free resources.

Be sure to register for one of the live or recorded Become a Masterful Coach eclasses, because you'll receive a $50 coupon to use when you sign up for SCM modules or programs. btw, modules are specially priced through this summer, so this is a fantastic time to register for them!

Click here to register for Become a Masterful Coach


Click here to register for SCM Modules and Programs


Email questions or comments here

Copyright, Julia Stewart, 2007

Thursday, June 28, 2007

New Classes!

I just finished up the Clarifying Module. Terrific coaching by the members ~ A really great start to the School of Coaching Mastery. Phew!

If you're curious about what else is coming in the School of Coaching Mastery, please check out the free Become a Masterful Coach eClass. The first airing is for Ad Hoc Advisors only, tomorrow, but more are coming up: July 16, 30 and August 14 and 29. Can't make those dates? Register for the recorded class.

For more info or to register for the free Become a Masterful Coach eClass visit:

http://www.schoolofcoachingmastery.com/bmc.html


Next up is IAC Mastery #1: Establishing and Maintaining a Relationship of Trust. It's a mouthful and really, it's the foundation for great coaching. If you don't have a relationship of trust, you and your client are going no where. The Mastery 1 Module begins Tuesday, July 17th at 11 AM Eastern/NY Time. Check our Products Page for more info. This summer only, the Modules are offered at a reduced price.

For more info or to register for SCM programs visit:

http://www.schoolofcoachingmastery.com/programs.html

Join Ad Hoc Advisors here


Email questions or comments here

Copyright, Julia Stewart, 2007

http://www.schoolofcoachingmastery.com

Coaching Groundwork


Where do you go if you're curious about coaching? If you want to find out what coaching skills are about? If you want to discover if coaching is the profession for you? I designed Coaching Groundwork for people like you.

Eight simple coaching skills that are surprisingly powerful can be learned in a few weeks and you're ready to go. If you want more, there's more.

Read entire article at the Coaching Blog.


Tuesday, June 19, 2007

SCM and Coach 100

SCM Ad Hoc Advisors are asking that our Full Coach Training Program offer business, marketing & sales training for new coaches. This is a huge piece in becoming a successful coach (unless you are an in-house or affiliate coach). That's why the Coach 100 Challenge or My Next 100 will be included in the Full Program.

Coach 100 absolutely works. I just spoke to a new member who tells me that she's signed on seven new clients in the past month with it and that's not an uncommon story, BUT I plan to stick to what I know best with SCM and that's training great coaches and helping them achieve IAC Certification...

Read entire article at the Coaching Blog.


Copyright, Julia Stewart, 2007

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Distinct and Succinct

You know you're hearing great coaching in class when the both coach and client are so intrigued that they can't wait to set up another coaching call! It's happening a lot on the SCM Module calls. Each mastery is covered in four two-hour eClasses. Each class covers an one aspect of that Mastery with a Coaching Guide, discussion and demonstration by the instructor, followed by the coaches dividing up into triads for an hour of practice and observation, with the instructor dropping in to each triad for additional feedback. All of it is recorded for review and each Module gets its own web page with graphics for the students to follow in class.

After eight hours on a Module, they know that Mastery!

We've just finished Either/Or Questions, followed by Distinctions and the Ad Hoc Advisors are jumping in to help me create SCM's own "distinctionary" for future reference!... 

Read entire article at the Coaching Blog.SCM,


Copyright, Julia Stewart, 2007

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Upcoming Classes


I just finished the Coaching Guide for tomorrow's class on Distinctions, part of the Clarifying Module. During the beta-launch, I'm working overtime just to keep up! It'll put me ahead of the game in the Fall, though, when the full program launches. The feedback has been wonderful...

Read entire article at the Coaching Blog.


Copyright, Julia Stewart, 2007

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

In the Flow

It's interesting what happens when you choose the right goal. Since I decided to do this project a few months ago, I've gradually shared it with more and more people. Virtually everyone has been supportive, even the majority of "low energy" supporters. You know, those people who say nice things, but aren't really engaged ~ Even most of them are excited about SCM!

And we're moving forward. Today, the site went "Live"... 

Read entire article at the Coaching Blog.


Copyright, Julia Stewart, 2007

Monday, June 11, 2007

Website Scramble

Just found out that the certification article, Open Up Whole New Worlds for People (And Yourself), that I wrote for the IAC Voice is coming out in a few days. Of course, I knew it was coming out soon, but confirming it has lit a fire under me. My VA, Diana McFarlane and I had a laugh about my panicky emails! Okay, slow deep breaths...

Read entire article at the Coaching Blog.


Sunday, June 10, 2007

What the School of Coaching Mastery is About

If you're on one of my mailing lists, you may already have heard a little about SCM's mission. As far as we know (and I've been in conversation with IAC board members and Certifiers about this) this is the first coaching school in the world designed specifically to prepare coaches for International Association of Coaching (IAC) Coach Certification.

This is significant because IAC Certification is increasingly recognized as the "Gold Standard" in coach certification. (Even, rumor has it, among ICF credentialed coaches!)

Certification isn't all we're about, of course... 

Read more at the Coaching Blog.


Saturday, June 09, 2007

1st Update for SCM
















The very first SCM eClass took place on Thursday, June 7th and I'm very pleased! Fantastic coaches have joined up for the first beta Module and we heard some great coaching during their practice sessions. It's clear that many of these coaches are ready to move into mastery ~ Whoopee!

Speaking of which: One of our SCM members just found out that she passed IAC Certification, the day before class started! I can't claim SCM prepared her, obviously ~ I'm just proud to be attracting coaches who have such high standards for the quality of their own work.

From talented beginners who are ready to be "thrown in the deep end" as one coach put it, to excellent veterans ~ a dynamic mix, ready to do their best work together!

Read entire article at the Coaching Blog.