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Want to Get Great at Something? Get a Coach | Atul Gawande

By Atul Gawande — 2018

How do we improve in the face of complexity? Atul Gawande has studied this question with a surgeon’s precision. See more...

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Dr Jerry Lynch - Less Is More

Dr. Jerry Lynch is more than a conventional sports psychologist. He combines Eastern thought, Native American tradition, Christian mysticism and western psychology to help coaches, parents and their athletes to create confidence, mental toughness and inspiration for competitive events.

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What I Got Wrong About Mentorship | Simon Sinek

Mentorship is like friendship: it evolves over time, and it's a two-way street.

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How to Be a Great Mentor | Kenneth Ortiz | TEDxBethanyGlobalUniversity

Everybody agrees that mentorship is critical to the success of corporate companies and organizations, yet few discuss what should be done to improve their mentorship process.

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5 1/2 Mentors that Will Change Your Life | Doug Stewart | TEDxRaleigh

Mentorship isn’t something that is done to you. Rather, mentorship is something you do for yourself, with the help of other people. Doug has unlocked the secret of mentorship in the digital age and has used it to develop more (and faster) than he ever thought possible.

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Emotional intelligence: How to Recognise and Coach an Overconfident ‘Know-it-all’ Participant

In this video, ConnectedCoaches member and founder of Sport and Beyond Catherine Baker talks about how coaches can recognise and approach coaching overconfident ‘know-it-all’ participants.

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Jack Canfield: Finding a Mentor

If you really want to know who Jack Canfield is, he is best described as an understanding, compelling, empowering and compassionate coach who has helped hundreds of thousands of people achieve their dreams.

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What Baby Boomers Can Learn from Millennials at Work — and Vice Versa | Chip Conley

For the first time ever, we have five generations in the workplace at the same time, says entrepreneur Chip Conley.

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