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Your Great Coaching Career
Your Great Coaching Career
 
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Your Great Coaching Career
e-Book- Learn from master coach Eric Maisel exactly how to build and maintain your coaching career. Whether you’re just thinking about coaching as a profession, in training as a coach, or already working as a coach, get clear on what a successful coaching practice looks like and how you can have it!

You’ll learn:
  • How to attract and secure clients
  • How to make choices with a big impact
  • How to think both locally and globally
  • How to find partners who can really help you
  • How to run coaching classes, workshops, and retreats
And much more!

Get the clearest, most comprehensive, and most helpful advice available from a successful master coach whose worldwide reputation is second-to-none. If you are thinking about becoming a coach, training to be a coach, or hoping to build your practice as a coach, this book is a must!

Master coach Eric Maisel is the author of more than 50 books in the areas of creativity, coaching, life purpose, and mental health. He has practiced as a coach for the past 30 years, trained coaches for the past 15 years, and presents classes, workshops and keynotes nationally and internationally. His many books include Coaching the Artist Within, Secrets of a Creativity Coach, Humane Helping, The Van Gogh Blues, and The Future of Mental Health. Dr. Maisel, who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, writes the “Rethinking Mental Health” blog for Psychology Today and presents regularly at workshop centers like Esalen, Kripalu, Omega, and Hollyhock.

This book is a 93 page PDF download.
You will require acrobat reader to view this downloadable book.
You can download it free at www.adobe.com


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