my people
admin July 30th, 2009
As I continue to “get the word out” about coaching and Recovery Coaching, it seems to me that there are those who get it and those who don’t. It’s always clear when someone gets it–it’s as if a light bulb goes on above their head and they have been “turned on” to the idea of how coaching works and how it can possibly benefit them and/or their clients. These are the folks I call “my people”.
The other group, of course, is those who don’t get it. These are not “my people.” As a colleague of mine once told me, “it’s my job in life to find my people.” And then it’s essential to cultivate those strategic alliances.
As we continue to educate the world about coaching, I feel it’s my calling to be an educator and to be one of the many voices among voices sharing our passion for Recovery Coaching and its tremendous value to the world.