Posted on July 30, 2009 - by Jus
Totally Inspired
As part of my course, I get to be a coaching client for another student (and a little further down the track, I get to also coach other students to practice and ‘learn on the job’)… it’s called Peer Coaching.
This week I set up a few ‘trial sessions’ with some of the students that had expressed an interest in being my peer coach and they were all really great. However, tonight’s was really amazing. Funny thing is, I think I knew in advance of even speaking to her that I would love working with her, the universe has a funny way of sending the right people into my life at just the right times and when I first got her email and looked through her website, I think I sorta just *knew*.
So my new peer coach that I will be working with over the coming 12 weeks is Lauren Fritsch and I am totally inspired by the prospect of working with such a talented, vibrant, articulate and personable coach.
Very grateful to the universe for sending Lauren my way.
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August 4, 2009
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Ruba said:
Hi Justine, your post inspired me to present this question in the marketing cop, basically what is it that makes for a killer trial session, I have to say Ronnie Noize really delivered on that, but I was really interested in your input with regard to your trial session (as a client), what is it that LF did to win you, I understand the website and the way she presented herself in writing (I peeked at the forum) was very interesting, but how was the structure (or the lack of it) in the actual session, and who led the process (I know they are many questions, but they might as well be worth one of your “very educational” posts)…
warmly,
ruba
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August 4, 2009
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Jus said:
Thanks Ruba, that’s a great idea – I will definitely write a post about this from a ‘client’ POV – good reflection exercise to work out how to devise the model for my own trial sessions. Standby!