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Building Confidence for Growth |
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Quote of the Month |
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"Treat people how they want to be treated" vs. Treat others as you would want to be treated.
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Asking good questions, listening, and paying attention will help you determine how other people including your customer, employees, and family want to be treated.
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Building Texas Business Podcast |
"Reviving Texas Capital" with Rob Holmes |
In this interview, Rob Holmes explains how he and his management team completely restructured this regional bank to adapt to the current business environment, meet evolving client needs, and out pacing competitors regionally and nationally.
How could you use Rob’s perspective to take advantage of market opportunities and outmaneuver your competitors? Listen and learn!
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The Look and Sound of Leadership |
"Coaching vs. Therapy" |
In a recent One to One with one of my coaching clients, she made a comment that she valued the therapy and the coaching. I took the compliment. Then it made me ask, what is the difference between coaching and therapy.
Then I found a podcast topic “Coaching vs Therapy”
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Highlighted in the discussion was the perfect metaphor about a pothole. It goes like this:
What if you regularly encounter a pothole while driving and then one time you have a therapist riding with you. The therapist will ask you to stop the car and look at the pothole, bend down close, get in the pothole, and start filling it in and hopefully fully repair it. Then if all goes well, you never encounter the same pothole again.
However, if you have a coach riding with you, they will help you maneuver around the pothole.
Therapy takes a lot longer than coaching as the objectives are different. Coaching’s objective is performance improvement.
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If you find yourself hitting the same pothole in managing your business, it maybe better to find a coach who can provide help in anticipating the potholes and avoiding them.
Contact me for a free discovery meeting to help you identify and avoid your potholes.
Chuck.hendee@vistagechair.com
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