Adopting a growth mindset is one of the key facets of being a good coach. By having a growth mindset you can directly impact your effectiveness as a coach, as well as the development of your clients and the overall coaching process.This firm belief that we can all change or improve over time with effort and dedication is key to achieving success for your Clients. Coaching works on the premise of neuroplasticity. The ability to build new neural pathways in our brain to and strengthen existing pathways. Ultimately rewiring the way that people think, feel and act - including clients - can help create transformations. To learn about the other characteristics a good coach should have, such as being curious and being a good listener watch this video.

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