Life Coaching Blog
Harnessing Creativity in Coaching: How to Inspire Innovation in Your Clients
Creativity isn’t just for artists—it’s a powerful tool in the coaching process that can help clients find innovative solutions to their problems. As a coach, your ability to foster creativity […]
How Can You Help Clients Manage Stress Effectively? Practical Tips for Coaches
As a coach, you likely work with clients facing all sorts of challenges, but one issue that consistently rises to the top is stress. Whether your clients are juggling work, […]
Unlocking Your Brain’s Potential with Neuroscience Coaching
In recent years, coaching has evolved significantly, with neuroscience coaching emerging as a powerful tool for those seeking personal and professional growth. But what exactly is neuroscience coaching, and how […]
Life Coaching for Entrepreneurs: How to Build a Thriving Coaching Business
Starting a life coaching business is an exciting and rewarding venture, but it also comes with its unique set of challenges. As a life coach who is also an entrepreneur, […]
The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Effective Coaching
In the realm of coaching, emotional intelligence (EI) plays a pivotal role in fostering meaningful and transformative relationships between coaches and their clients. EI involves the ability to recognize, understand, […]
The Growing Demand for Life Coaches: Why Now is the Best Time to Get Certified
In today’s fast-paced and ever-changing world, the demand for life coaches is at an all-time high. As individuals seek more personalized guidance and support to navigate their personal and professional […]
Root Down to Grow Tall
by Chris Osborn A tree’s great balance in its growth is that between its roots and its expanding branches. As seasonal growth comes and goes, the underlying balance between that […]
What’s Your Game Plan?
by Will Craig As coaches, we spend the majority of our time helping others achieve their goals and dreams. We help clients come up with a game plan that is […]
Bootstrapping Your Coaching Practice
by Chris Osborn & Will Craig Bootstrapping is the act of building a business with little or no outside funding. Most all of us are familiar with this as 95 […]
Brilliant Marketing Example
by Nan Einarson Many new coaches struggle with choosing on how to help with drinking to much, a very narrow, selective healthcare, when they’d rather tell the whole world about […]
On Veteran’s Day – November 11, 2013
All of us @ Coach Training Alliance want to say Thank You! If you are a veteran considering coaching – please call Lisa Pisano at 303 991 0388 today for […]
Obstacles and Desires
Pay attention to the obstacles that you construct, especially to your vocabulary of impediments. Worry simply holds onto things, as a form of storage.
Newsmaker Q&A: Osborn banks on coaching to spur creativity
Chris Osborn, president and chief executive of Coach Training Alliance discusses coaching and how he “got into it” with Maggie Shafer of the Northern Colorado Business Report. Take a moment […]
Human Doing or Human Being?
by Will Craig How many times have you heard, ‘It’s not what you say, it’s how you say it.’ People not only hear what you are saying, they feel what […]
The Answer is Group Coaching
The Question Is… What is a legitimate coaching business model, that only takes the same marketing effort as one new one-to-one client, that leverages your time and your earning potential, […]
It’s Easy To Talk About Something You Are Passionate About – An Interview With Bob Brenner
Our very own Lisa Pisano interviews Bob Brenner. Find out, in Bob’s own words, how being on ABC’s Extreme Weightloss changed his life, sparked the desire to become a coach […]
Discover Your Profitable Niche!
The Art and Science Series Devoted to helping you discover your area of specialization and developing it into a profitable coaching niche. Each program goes beyond the typical “how to” […]
What We See Everyday
Each and everyday at CTA we have the opportunity to talk with people who are looking at redeploying their talents into something “they love” or “makes a difference”. Most often […]