Description
Book SynopsisWritten by award-winning coach Kim Morgan, this book is aimed at new coaches working in a freelance or self-employed role. It is also a valuable resource for anyone involved in coaching, including trainers of coaches.
The Coachâs Survival Guide is an easy to use, accessible book, grounded in practice and experience and including case studies drawn from real-life practice. It is rooted in the real world, normalizing the insecurities felt by many coaches and acknowledging the realities of building a coaching business, while addressing the everyday issues that can hinder a coach's performance or confidence.
Kim covers issues such as:
â Dealing with Impostor Syndrome
â Establishing credibility
â Contracting and boundaries
â Coaching dilemmas
â Building your coaching business
â Self-care for coaches
This new book is intended to be a survival guide so that coaches can access instant support for dilem
Table of Contents
Introduction: Will I ever become a brilliant coach?
How do I maintain personal and professional boundaries for myself and my clients?
Is it ok to….?
The Coaching Spectrum
Does coaching have to be transformational?
Why is the contract so important?
Is goal-setting obligatory in coaching?
What tools to use when, where and with whom
Who you are is how you coach
Do I need to get more qualifications in.....?
Help! I feel like an impostor
How to get taken seriously
Getting Started in Business
Conclusion: Self-sabotage and the need for self-care