Author Archives: Megan Potter

A Little Something Extra

I was doing some blog surfing this morning and stumbled upon these super badges (web graphics) that Andrea J. Lee has posted on her blog. She’s announcing them as freeware; all you have to do is save the image and … Continue reading

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How can I get Started Blogging?

And the other all important question: What service should I use and what services shouldn’t I use? Last week we explained what a blog was and why we as Coaches want to blog. This week we will cover how we … Continue reading

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On Fee Setting

I’ve been working through Michael Port’s Book Yourself Solid for the last week or so (I’m really enjoying this book, I highly recommend it, especially for you newer coaches) and came across this passage last night. I’m sure it will … Continue reading

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Inspiring Others to Greatness

The best way to inspire people to superior performance is to convince them by everything you do and by your everyday attitude that you are wholeheartedly supporting them. – Harold S. Geneen

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Coaching in General

Debra Lauderdale sent me a few book recommendations on the subect of coaching this week, so I thought I’d add in two of my own and keep this week on coaching in general. Books Total Life Coaching – By Williams … Continue reading

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Coaching Week Interview Feature

To celebrate International Coaching Week Christina Favreau, is featuring one interview each day of the week with a working coach in a variety of coaching fields over on her blog, A Savvy Entrepreneur. So, for Mentor Coach Wednesday we’ll be … Continue reading

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International Coaching Week!

Happy Coaching Week! February 4-10, 2007 is the Ninth annual week set aside to celebrate and promote coaching, and we, for one, are very excited about the whole thing. If you are a member of the International Coach Federation then … Continue reading

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What Is a Blog & Why Do I Want One?

Blog is short for weblog. Think of it as an online journal. Originally blogs were used by teenagers as an open diary for all to read. Blogs are now used worldwide by politicians, news reporters, CEOs, marketers and small business … Continue reading

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Trying & Taking Action

Weekends are for quotes and interesting excerpts – short little blurbs you can use to inspire yourself or pass on to your clients. They’re quick and easy for me (who wants to work on the weekend) and have infinite value … Continue reading

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Rules of Blogging – or Not

To close off our theme on blogging this week, I just thought I’d press home the one rule that really sets you apart as a good blogger or a bad blogger with an excerpt from Naked Conversations. No one wrote … Continue reading

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On Blogging

As this week seems to be so much about blogging – the phone call, this blog – it only makes sense that the theme for the Resources and Readers post should follow suit. So, if you are interested in diving … Continue reading

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Niche Hunting & Something Funny

I was blog surfing today with an eye out for articles that might be of interest to all you and came across this post, which I thought was very apt considering our recent Coaching Trends conversations on-list. I’m sure that … Continue reading

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Up-Coming Call Tonight!

Don’t forget about our Blog Power for Coaches call hosting lead by yours truly tonight! I would love to see you there – it’s going to be a great call (if I do say so myself). It’s free to participate … Continue reading

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The Big News!

Welcome to NCC’s Making Coach Connections! We are so proud to finally unveil this project to you. And I can’t tell you how excited I am to see this blog go live, I just can’t wait to see where it … Continue reading

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