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The Art of Accomplishment

Coaching as a Practice

The Art of Accomplishment

Brett Kistler

Education, Health & Fitness, Self-improvement, Personal Development, Mental Health, Business, Management

4.9272 Ratings

🗓️ 5 January 2024

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Brett interviews Joe about his approach to training coaches and facilitators in the Art of Accomplishment. They talk about the foundations of great coaching, the dangers of coaching with unseen motives, and how a commitment to self-discovery supports the capacity to facilitate others in transformation.

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0:00.0

So Joe, you know, we've been talking a lot about this work. And there's also just a big piece that we just haven't touched, which is you train coaches and facilitators. And we've never talked about that in a direct way in the podcast. And I'd love to get into that. Yeah, that'd be great. Yeah, awesome. Well, let's get into it this week on The Art of Accomplishment, where we explore how deepening connection with ourselves and others leads to creating the life we want with enjoyment and ease. I'm Brett Kistler, and this is Joe Hudson. Hey, Brett. All right. So let's get into this. What makes you, first of all, let's say, like, what makes you qualified to train coaches and facilitators?

0:41.0

And what makes you do it?

0:43.1

Oh, great.

0:45.2

I shit, qualified.

0:47.2

That is an excellent question.

0:50.1

On the qualified, I don't really believe generally in qualifications.

0:53.3

I've had people who have been extremely qualified with multiple degrees as my coaches or slash therapists in my life.

1:07.9

And some of them are just amazing and some of them are horrible.

1:11.6

And the qualification as far as like standards go is the same.

1:16.4

And so I don't really, I don't really believe in that kind of qualifications.

1:21.7

You know, like I think the same way with entrepreneurs, I think some at one point it was like

1:27.4

75% of them had all dropped out

1:29.4

to college at some point. So the successful ones. So I'm not, qualification is a weird word for me.

1:36.3

The only thing that makes me qualified then is that people ask Tara and I to teach them how to

1:42.3

coach. So they see what I do and they think, oh, that's something

1:46.2

that, if I see that, that person must be able to teach it and therefore they come to me and

1:52.0

they ask to be taught. And so that's the only thing that qualifies me is that there's a demand.

1:57.8

And I coach in a way that people like or want to learn from.

2:04.2

Yeah.

2:04.4

So what made you transition from from your own coaching and facilitation to teaching it?

2:12.5

Yeah.

2:12.7

I mean, part of it was the demand and part of it is a vision that I hold, right?

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