How to coach a woman-a practitioner's manual : a refreshingly different guide to becoming an ethical and responsible coach / Lynette Allen and Meg Reid
By: Allen, Lynette [author].
Contributor(s): Reid, Meg [author].
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-238) and index.
Barriers, myths and laying down the ground rules of coaching
Coaching a woman's many faces
TGROW
Question etiquette : how to cut through a woman's mind mist with questions
Listen, clarify, listen, clarify : the power of being heard
Negotiating negativity
Body language and image in a woman's world
Communication skills with a feminine edge
A woman's reputation with herself
The wheel of a woman's life
The values of a woman today
Beliefs and their link with emotions
Stress, decisions and making her own mind up
Qualifying as a coach : do you need that piece of paper?
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