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Meditation for Coaches: How to Embrace Uncertainty and Let Go
Meditation for Coaches: How to Embrace Uncertainty and Let Go
In this guided meditation, Toku McCree invites you to explore the experience of uncertainty and lack of control-common feelings for coaches, entrepreneurs, and anyone facing life’s unpredictable moments. This meditation is specifically designed to help coaches manage the challenges of feeling powerless in their professional and personal lives, but it's open to anyone who struggles with letting go and finding peace. Through deep breathing, mindful awareness, and gentle acceptance, you'll learn how to observe your feelings without judgment and allow yourself to be at ease with the unknown.
If you're dealing with anxiety, a lack of control, or simply need a grounding practice, this meditation can help you reconnect with the present moment and find a sense of calm amid the chaos. Join Toku in letting go of control and embracing the uncertainties of life.
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Meditation For Coaches - Visualize Your Business as a Garden
มุมมอง 159 หลายเดือนก่อน
Visualize Your Business as a Garden: A Meditation for Clarity and Balance Take a moment to reconnect with your vision and purpose in this guided meditation, designed specifically for coaches, entrepreneurs, and business leaders. Led by Toku McCree, this visualization practice invites you to see your business or career as a "domain" or "garden," a space you’ve carefully built, nurtured, and grow...
4 Agreements You Can Use For Every Intro Coaching Call
มุมมอง 43ปีที่แล้ว
4 Agreements You Can Use For Every Intro Coaching Call
The three stages of creating a successful coaching practice: transformation, desire, and commitment
มุมมอง 412 ปีที่แล้ว
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Is the coaching industry overcrowded? Competition in a growing field: advice from a successful coach
มุมมอง 562 ปีที่แล้ว
I hear things like this every so often that the coaching industry is increasingly becoming more saturated and competitive. As a multiple six figure coach, I'm taking the time to address these concerns and tell you what you should focus on instead. Read it on the blog: samuraicoachingdojo.com/is-the-coaching-industry-overcrowded/ To get support on your coaching business, apply to join The Embodi...
Clients Losing Energy on Call | What To Do on a Coaching Call | Life Coaching Tips | Deflated Client
มุมมอง 352 ปีที่แล้ว
One of the coaches came to me after a prospect call. She said that the prospect was deflated and concerned after the call. Anytime you offer someone the chance to commit and that commitment includes a financial investment, it’s very likely you’re going to stir up all the stories they have about how they can’t do what they want to do, and that money or something else is going to get in the way. ...
Is it ok to charge clients different amounts?
มุมมอง 443 ปีที่แล้ว
This question came up in a mastermind that I hold and I wanted to address it. Read the blog post that goes along with it: samuraicoachingdojo.com/should-i-charge-this-client-more-than-that-client/ Apply to join The Embodied Coach Mastermind: samuraicoachingdojo.com/embodied-coach/
Prosperous Coach Decoded - Chapter 2: Without a client you’re not a coach
มุมมอง 994 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video I break down chapter 2 of the Prosperous Coach: by Rich Litvin and Steve Chandler - Without a client you're not a coach I talk about why enrolling and mastery are both really important. I talk about how the Prosperous Coach is a brilliant book to teach you about how to enroll mostly because it does a great job selling you on it's own technique. Ok here is the video and my live not...
The Prosperous Coach Decoded - Chapter 1 - Why isn't this working?
มุมมอง 4654 ปีที่แล้ว
THE PROSPEROUS COACH DECODED - (Coaching Dojo Live) Chapter 1 - Why isn’t this working? WHAT IT SAYS: This experience is normal, the confusion, the challenge It creates that something is possible that things can be different It says I’ve been there too Scarcity mindset - You've got it Fearlessness - A lot of coaches know what to ask but are afraid to ask We like to make excuses, trust yourself ...
Coaching Dojo Live w Nazma - Episode 5
มุมมอง 384 ปีที่แล้ว
On this episode of Coaching Dojo Live Nazma and I jam on how to find a way to be satisfied when it seems like it's never enough. It's a great episode for you if your clients ever bring you unresolvable dilemmas or questions that seem impossible to answer.
Coaching Dojo Live! - Episode 4 - How to Coach a Super Smart Client
มุมมอง 844 ปีที่แล้ว
Coaching Dojo Live! - Episode 4 - How to Coach a Super Smart Client with Special Guest Dan King In this session, I coach Dan King, who is SUPER SMART which is wonderful and a challenge for any coach. In the session, we talk about the depth of desire, how it relates to intellect, and what might life be like if you're willing to feel your desire all the way down. This is a great session to watch ...
Coaching Dojo Live! - Episode 3 - with Moritz Lembert
มุมมอง 874 ปีที่แล้ว
In this episode, I help Moritz touch into his DEEP truth and look at how he can bring that deep truth into the world. This is especially good if you work with clients who often want to GO WITH THE FLOW, but often don't get very much done.
Coaching Dojo Live Episode 1 - Coaching A Client Who's Caught In An Unresolvable Dilemma or Bind
มุมมอง 714 ปีที่แล้ว
Coaching Dojo Live with the amazing Sarah Mastriani-Levi Sarah and I had an incredible conversation about the binds we put ourselves in as coaches and the challenge it can be to truly stand for what we want. I also talk about how important it is to notice where your clients are looking from before you help them choose where to go. - - - Here are a couple of the Binds we worked with Compromise v...
EPISODE 2 of Coaching Dojo Live!!! - Coaching a client with a DEEP internal experience
มุมมอง 854 ปีที่แล้ว
Often I see coaches struggle to lead clients who connect with and are led by a deep internal experience. On the call today I worked with Jasmine's internal experience and allowed it to guide our process If you ever feel like you struggle to coach a client who's got a DEEP internal experience WATCH THIS VIDEO!!!! - - - We worked on her fear of failure and explored about how much she lost when sh...
ODSC Series | Creating Ownership
มุมมอง 154 ปีที่แล้ว
Toku McCree dives into how to bring possibility and power through creating ownership in your sessions. The full ODSC series here. samuraicoachingdojo.com/the-4-parts-of-an-incredible-coaching-conversation-introduction/

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  • @edgarkretschmann4753
    @edgarkretschmann4753 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    thanks

  • @akatgif
    @akatgif 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    @6:40 is there something wrong with me? sometimes aspiring coaches dont have the actual talent, knowledge and ability to make complex subjects highly practical

  • @ChrisAndersenAU
    @ChrisAndersenAU 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How to deal with someone who can't actually feel..

  • @francoisgavroy9503
    @francoisgavroy9503 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for this diplomatic warning. Do you mean it is a ponzi ?

  • @davidtrig
    @davidtrig ปีที่แล้ว

    Love this

  • @coachingangels
    @coachingangels ปีที่แล้ว

    Good stuff :). Thanks for sharing.

  • @coachingangels
    @coachingangels ปีที่แล้ว

    Very well said.

  • @maihecht7528
    @maihecht7528 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Fearlessness is great, as you said, as Rich said. No doubt about that. In context to the prosperous coach it is on the one hand truly said and on the other over enthusiastic, more a thought wish, he likes hearing him writing it. The book impacted me the most, but as you said it is polarizing, that’s why it is such a success, I believe.

  • @alexswallow236
    @alexswallow236 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Both helpful and interesting, thanks Toku!

  • @IndianArmy-hw9op
    @IndianArmy-hw9op 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    First like

  • @kelbykupersmid3951
    @kelbykupersmid3951 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    This was excellent. I resonate with both Dan and Toku. Thank you for your courage and vulnerability in sharing this.