How to Be Awesome at Your Job

924: Enhancing Your Most Valuable Career Asset: Coachability with Jacquelyn Lane

12.21.2023 - By How to be Awesome at Your JobPlay

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Jacquelyn Lane shows why being coachable is the key to career progression–and how to improve your coachability. 

— YOU’LL LEARN — 

1) The 4 key elements of coachability. 

2) How to reframe how you view feedback. 

3) What to do when you’re running low on motivation. 

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— ABOUT JACQUELYN — 

Jacquelyn Lane is the president of the 100 Coaches Agency, codesigner of their proprietary curation process and relationship-first philosophy, and the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Becoming Coachable. She has been with 100 Coaches Agency since its founding and is a critical pillar of the 100 Coaches Community. Jacquelyn comes to the world of executive coaching through her previous roles in the energy industry and lifelong commitment to improving the lives of all people by elevating the quality of leadership.  

• Book: Becoming Coachable: Unleashing the Power of Executive Coaching to Transform Your Leadership and Life 

• Book site: BecomingCoachable.com 

• LinkedIn: Jacquelyn Lane 

• Website: Agency.100Coaches.com 

— RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — 

• Publication: More in Common 

• Book: How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen by David Brooks 

• Past episode: 766: Marshall Goldsmith on Simple Shifts for a More Fulfilling Career and Life 

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