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The Art Of Coaching

E13 | Jamie Lafler: Patience, Self-Presentation & Employability

The Art Of Coaching

Brett Bartholomew

Health & Fitness, Business, Education

5642 Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2019

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

Patience is an underrated and under-appreciated virtue in our microwave expert society. It is the attribute that will beget all good things in your career and life. When I think of young coaches who have exhibited some tremendous patience, there is one person that comes to mind immediately, Coach Jamie Lafler. Jamie has had a long, winding and interesting coaching journey that started as an athletic trainer and has since moved to the private sector where she is absolutely crushing it. This week she is on the podcast to share her experiences and to talk about patience, how to maintain composure during the long ride of becoming employed, and being sure to never forget the art of timing. Here are some of the topics we cover on this week's podcast Jamie's story The patience mindset If you want to make money you gotta grind Interning: the system and how long it takes The importance of gaining trust with an athlete The importance of staying in touch The mistake of not asking for help Developing authentic likability Lessons on timing Common mistakes that young professionals and coaches make Navigating the gender gap Connect with Jamie on her Instagram page. To ensure you don't miss out on some valuable coaching resources, make sure you join my newsletter now!

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0:00.0

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0:28.0

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0:51.1

All right here's today's episode. when they're at their best. We don't take no for an answer.

1:05.6

We don't take no for an answer.

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We don't take no for an answer.

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Leave no doubt tonight.

1:13.8

Leave no doubt tonight.

1:17.4

No doubt.

1:19.6

We're gonna get him on the run boys.

1:21.2

Once we get him on the run, we're gonna keep him on the run.

1:23.2

And then we're gonna go.

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Go, go, go, go. And when I can stop until we on the run, boy. Once we get him on the run, we're gonna keep him on the run. And then we're gonna go, go, go, go, go.

1:25.7

And then we're like, stop until we get a punch, that whole line. and put it in my pocket. Hey everybody, thanks for tuning in to another episode of the Art of Coaching Podcast.

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