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Consider these attributes of great coaches for yourself; then see how they might apply to you, your team, classroom, company, or family. Great coaches know that what they say pales in comparison to the state of mind from which they say it. And you don't do this by dictating behavior or setting external standards.
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For those who may have missed this posting from awhile back, I am pleased to share again a guest post from Garret Kramer about how to be a great coach: 14 Attributes of Great Coaches By Garret Kramer, Author of Stillpower: Excellence with Ease in Sports and Life There are many, many coaching manuals and books on the market today.
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