How To Know You’re Delivering Great Coaching Sessions

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You finish yet another coaching session.

You schedule your next meeting in the calendar and wave them goodbye.

You’re quite satisfied with the session, but do you know how much you were able to shift your client?

How do you measure the impact and transformation you are creating?

The bad news is there is no one way to measure this accurately.

The good news, however, is there IS a secret to having really impactful and great coaching sessions – and it always works!

According to world-renowned coach and author of 2 Harvard Health Books, Margaret Moore (a.k.a Coach Meg), the secret is in knowing how to identify your clients’ growth edges and being able to support their journey through these turning points.

The moment when your client overcomes a growth edge – which is usually when the aha moments happen too – is when you know you created a shift in your client and thus great coaching sessions.

Margaret explains how these shifts happen in this short video extracted from our brand-new Free Masterclass where Ajit Nawalkha and Coach Meg go in-depth into the science behind coaching and how you can master holistic coaching

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About The Author

Margaret Moore

Margaret, aka Coach Meg, founded Wellcoaches Corporation in 2000, the first School of Coaching for health professionals and now a global standard-bearer for professional coaches in healthcare and wellness. The Wellcoaches School of Coaching has trained more than 10,000 coaches in 50 countries. Margaret is a 17-year veteran of the biotechnology industry in the US, UK, Canada, and France. She served in executive roles at three companies which later joined Sanofi, and served as COO and CEO of two biotech companies.

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