Why accredit as a coach? And what three coaches who have accredited with the International Coaching Federation have learned along the way.
Start early
Research the process
Start recording early
Plus lots more…
Takeaways
Accreditation is a valuable stamp of approval that demonstrates a coach's commitment to professional standards and ethics.
The accreditation journey takes time and requires patience and trust in the process.
Listening to recordings of c...
Why accredit as a coach? And what three coaches who have accredited with the International Coaching Federation have learned along the way.
- Start early
- Research the process
- Start recording early
- Plus lots more…
Takeaways
- Accreditation is a valuable stamp of approval that demonstrates a coach's commitment to professional standards and ethics.
- The accreditation journey takes time and requires patience and trust in the process.
- Listening to recordings of coaching sessions and receiving feedback from peers and mentors is a valuable learning experience.
- Accreditation involves personal growth and self-reflection, leading to a deeper understanding of oneself as a coach.
- Finding the right person for assessment and engaging in paid coaching work with non-coaches is important for professional development.
- Maintaining authenticity and trusting oneself throughout the accreditation process is crucial.
Contact:
- Andrew Cooke
- Zoe Dickinson
- Michael Hubbard
- https://www.3dcoaching.com/mentor-coaching/
If you'd like to do another Open Table and have accredited with AC, EMCC or APECS email info@3dcoaching.com and let's talk
Keywords
coaching, accreditation, journey, process, timing, personal growth, mentor coaching, recordings, assessment, authenticity, learning and development
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