7 Qualities of a Great Business Coach – How Do You Measure up?

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Anybody can learn the right skills and become an effective business coach as long as they master the coaching mindset.

The first step is to assess your own skills and mindset. Then, you know what to work on. Here are the qualities of a great business coach. 

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#1 Empathetic

Empathy is absolutely essential for coaching. Empathy is the ability to put yourself in someone else’s shoes.

It’s essential for coaching because your job is to help your client and facilitate.

You have to take on the part of your client in order to do that.

It’s also necessary so you can build the right rapport with your clients.

#2 Action-Oriented

Coaching clients have a tendency to think and ruminate but not take action.

Your role as a coach is to gently push them to take action on their plans and ideas.

It helps a great deal if you’re action-oriented yourself.

If you’re not naturally action-oriented, this is a quality you can nurture and improve.

Resource: 11 Traits You Need to Become a Successful Business Coach

#3 Unafraid of Challenges

You need to push your clients to meet their challenges and overcome them.

If challenges scare you and keep you up at night, this is an area you’ll need to work on.

Think of a challenge as an opportunity for growth and also understand that failure is a valuable learning experience. 

#4 Organized

To manage multiple clients and the work they’re doing, you’ll need to be highly organized.

If you’re constantly forgetting where each client is at in their business journey, you won’t be able to serve them well.

It’s good to learn some organizational skills and take advantage of software and other tech help to keep you organized.

#5 Know Your Strengths

Each coach has their own niche that they occupy.

You should have a good understanding of your own expertise and experience, and what type of clients are best served by your coaching.

Specializing will help you get clients who are interested in that specialization.

Knowing your strengths will also help you screen potential clients to determine if you’re a good fit or not.

#6 Understand Your Clients

You also need deep knowledge and understanding of your clients.

Before you get started, create a target client persona.

This will help you clarify the type of clients you ideally want to work with.

You should constantly seek feedback from clients so you can learn more about them for even better targeting. 

#7 The Right Skills

As a coach, you are pushing your clients to grow. But you also have to keep growing yourself.

Even if you get a certification from a professional accreditation organization, you still need to keep improving your skills and grow as well.

Put in the time and effort, and your coaching will be a win-win for you and your clients. 

If you want to know more about becoming a great business coach, then head over to our course – Essential Action-Based Coaching Skills, where we’ll take you step-by-step through how to help your clients achieve breakthrough success.

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