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The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – February 12, 2009

Editor's Note: Breakthroughs, large and small, have allowed us to advance as human beings. This week's Chronicle theme is finding the single breakthrough that leads to personal progress. One ‘Supergirl' had a major breakthrough when she realized the price of being ‘perfect', a cost women across the United States ... Read More

The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – February 5, 2009

Editor's Note: Renaissance artist and inventor Leonardo da Vinci said: “Every obstacle yields to stern resolve. He who is fixed to a star does not change his mind." This week's Chronicle is about overcoming life's obstacles. Coaches give advice on handling many different office stumbling blocks, from loose cannon coworkers ... Read More

The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – January 29, 2009

Editor's Note: Prolific author Helen Keller once wrote, “Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood.” This week's Chronicle offers a few lessons from the world of coaching. One Seattle executive coach looks at the lessons business leaders can draw from incoming USA President Barack ... Read More

The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – January 15, 2009

Editor's Note: Many coaches customize their services for a specific clientele. This week's news explores a variety of coaching specialties. One contestant on the reality television show “Big Brother” has an unusual client base… gangsters. Law.com takes a look at how lawyers, a group with many clients of their own, ... Read More

The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – December 18, 2008

Editor's Note: Dreams or nightmares. When you fall asleep tonight, one or the other might be waiting for you. This week's Chronicle is about making the best of either one; either manifesting dreams or avoiding nightmares. The Wall Street Journal reports on Vocation Vacations, a career coaching service that allows ... Read More

The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – December 11, 2008

Editor's Note: With the recent accusations surrounding Illinois Governor Blagojevich back-room dealings and New York Giants wide receiver Plaxico Buress' ill-fated gun possession, controversy and scandal are all over the news. As this week's Chronicle of Coaching shows, the coaching industry is not immune from creating a little controversy of ... Read More

The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – December 4, 2008

Editor's Note: Although Black Friday and Cyber Monday are in the rear-view mirror and many have completed a big chunk of their shopping; the coaching world still has some gift suggestions for those looking to buy. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution recommends getting job-seekers the gift of coaching. Those who want that ... Read More

The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – November 20, 2008

The Chronicle of Coaching provides a snapshot of what's happening in the coaching profession, designed to show where and how coaching appears in the popular culture worldwide. It is not intended to be a summary service nor a news roundup, although it may serve that purpose for some readers. The ... Read More

The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – November 13, 2008

The Chronicle of Coaching provides a snapshot of what's happening in the coaching profession, designed to show where and how coaching appears in the popular culture worldwide. It is not intended to be a summary service nor a news roundup, although it may serve that purpose for some readers. The ... Read More

The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – October 23, 2008

The Chronicle of Coaching provides a snapshot of what's happening in the coaching profession, designed to show where and how coaching appears in the popular culture worldwide. It is not intended to be a summary service nor a news roundup, although it may serve that purpose for some readers. The ... Read More