As a change to our regular "Coach In The Spotlight" feature, we have this week put Ann Skidmore in the hot seat and asked some quick fire questions:-
Go where your prospective clients go – for example I frequently attend a beautiful gym and golf club in Staffordshire and have had a latte after exercise and got chatting with various members of the Club – they find out what I do and some have hired me as their coach.
Deliver some presentations and events – attract family, friends, colleagues and ask them to bring a friend (someone you don’t know) – these events will raise your profile and also demonstrate your fantastic coaching skills which is very attractive and likely to bring about new business for you. Also write articles for local papers or articles to put on your website as free downloads.
Tony Robbins – it’s over 10 years since I met him and he still remains one of the most inspiring speakers I’ve had the pleasure of listening to – having been hugged by him he is quite simply ‘awesome’!
1) my favourite ‘Cinderella’ shoes – covered in Swarovski crystals (not for wearing – just for looking at for inspirational sparkle),
2) my IPad (to keep in touch with the world) and
3) my IPhone so I can call anyone when I’m ready not to be alone any more! (being an extrovert there would come a time when I might just speak to myself and that could be dangerous!)
I used to help run Michael Crawford’s fan club (he’s the Wizard in Wizard of Oz at the moment), plus I also can Power Lift and lift twice my body weight in the ‘dead lift’ and the ‘squat’. (however I’m rubbish at ‘bench press’ and can only lift about 20 kg).
New York, New York (so great they named it twice)
Doing what you love to do and getting paid for it
‘if you were coaching yourself at the moment what question would you ask yourself?!’
Feel the fear and do it anyway (with thanks to Dr. Susan Jeffers and her book of the same name)
The privilege and honour of being asked to be someone’s coach and having their trust and confidence in me to do so.
Work the room gradually and get to know at least 6-10 people before you leave with their business cards.
Enjoy the journey – even when sometimes there might be challenging moments
Just do it!
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