What can Passover teach us about how to be more effective coaches, teachers, trainers, parents, managers, course creators, and leaders? It turns out it has a very important lesson for us in this regard.
5 Skills of Effective Teachers and Coaches
Many of the best coaches and teachers are not masters in the subjects they coach. That’s not a paradox, but rather the natural outcome of the fact that teaching doing are different skills. Here are 5 skills that make teachers and coaches effective, even if they aren’t masters at the thing they are teaching.
How Teaching Yoga Is Repairing My Relationship With My Body
After a lifetime of being in antagonistic relationship with my body, I’m discovering a turn in this relationship from the place I’d least expect: teaching yoga.
How to Create the Conditions For Your Clients’ Success
If you’re a coach, trainer, teacher, parent, or any other type of space-holder, your primary job is to create the space that facilitates successful outcomes for your clients or students. Here’s an example of how to do this in a trauma-informed way.
The Defining Skill of Teaching
These days, anyone can share what they know online and package it as a “course.” That doesn’t mean it will teach you anything. Most course creators are not teachers, because they lack this defining skill of teachers.
The True Strength of Great Leaders
What defines a truly great leader is not their ability to cultivate followers, but their ability to hold space for the unfolding of others to become their own leaders.