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The Art Of Coaching

E93 | The Sin Of Self Promotion

The Art Of Coaching

Brett Bartholomew

Health & Fitness, Business, Education

5642 Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2020

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Promotion is not only a good thing, it’s absolutely necessary. Yes, you read that right. Today we are diving deep into the (perhaps not so) dark side of a taboo topic: self-promotion. If just hearing this word makes you want to tear your hair out... this one's for you. Regardless of your stance, I promise this episode will make you think twice about the importance of putting yourself and your work out there. Today we cover: Why the word / concept of (self) promotion has gotten such a bad rap The excuses we use for not self-promoting Tips for tactful (self) promotion Why putting skin in the game and screwing somebody over are not the same thing Speaking of promotion... We are hosting our first post-quarantine apprenticeship July 25-26th in Charleston, SC. Join us for a weekend of self-discovery and learn how to be a more agile communicator. Regardless of your role or profession, this workshop will change the way you interact, communicate and lead others. Check out the link below, we can’t wait to see you there! https://artofcoaching.com/apprenticeship/ And if you haven’t heard, we now offer online training! Through a partnership with TrainHeroic, we’ve created an online library of videos and training plans for people who want real world strength but also have real world schedules. Head to the link below and check it out! https://artofcoaching.com/training/ Join our exclusive Facebook group of fellow Art of Coaching Podcast listeners and have your voice heard! Don’t forget to check-out and download our new free resources. Podcast Reflection Sheets: Click Here How to Find a Mentor Guide: Click Here Sign up for my course: Sign Up Now! Follow me on social media: Via Instagram: @coach_BrettB Via Twitter: @coach_BrettB Subscribe to my YouTube channel here Learn More About My Courses, Clinics, and Live Events At: www.ArtofCoaching.com

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Art of Coaching Podcast, a show aimed at getting to the core of what

0:10.4

it takes to change attitudes, behaviors, and outcomes in the weight room, board room,

0:15.4

classroom, and everywhere in between.

0:17.9

I'm your host, Brett Bartholmue.

0:19.3

I'm a performance coach, keynote speaker, and the author of the book Conscious Coaching.

0:24.1

But most importantly, I'm a lifelong student interested in all aspects of human behavior and communication. I want

0:30.4

to thank you for joining me. And now let's dive into today's episode.

0:38.9

Hey everyone, welcome back. All right, we're going to jump right into this one. This is a quick

0:42.4

episode and I'll admit, lately I've been trying to,

0:46.5

from my own solo episode,

0:48.1

so I can give you as much value as possible.

0:49.9

Sometimes I outline some things,

0:51.6

but sometimes you just gotta continue

0:53.1

to go raw from the hip.

0:54.8

And this is one that was stimulated

0:56.6

by a conversation I had with a friend.

0:58.6

And my friend made a really good point

1:00.7

about something that I had to go right in with. Now, this is going to be targeted at

1:05.5

anybody. I want to make the audience clear who has felt like, man, you really have a bad

1:11.8

taste in your mouth when you hear terms like sales or promoting or branding and all these

1:17.6

things. And we're going to talk about these things a little bit. Now, here's some context,

1:21.4

right? A very intelligent, good friend of mine that

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