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" I allowed my previous work experience in the corporate world to become a platform, from which I could move into developing my training brand…"
Step off slowlyBefore you ‘jump’ into starting your training business, it’s important to consider the reasons why you want to make this bold and ambitious move.
Some people dislike the constraints of a ‘j-o-b’ and feel that taking the leap into starting their own training brand will turn everything around.
So, before you feel tempted to ‘dive-in’, here are 6 basic questions to ask yourself:
As Lisa tells us:
“I think it’s really important, that if you have spent a long time in a particular field and have been quite successful in that field, that you ‘leverage’ it….”
“Don’t just say ‘oh no, I don’t want to do that anymore because I am a coach now or I am a trainer now….”
“Well, actually, you can train in the things that you did really well and this allows people to see you in the same area…”
The key point is to ‘step-off’ on your time and to your agenda… not to ‘jump off’ or to be pushed out on the basis of some one else’s agenda. Make sense?
Now listen to the full episode to learn more.
Biggest takeaways for you today:
Now listen to the rest of the episode to get the rest!
Some helpful resources:
Lisa Hughes – Lisa’s professional profile on LinkedIN Irish Times Training – Delivering corporate training programmes in Dublin [IRL] CIPD – Chartered Institute of Professional Development [UK] EMCC – European Mentoring and Coaching Council [EU] Give & Take – Why Helping Others Drives Our Success by Adam Grant [Amazon] MBSR – Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction [Wiki] Oxford Mindfulness Centre – Mindfulness Research [UK] Positive Success Group – Executive Coaching provider in Dublin [IRL]
By Mark Garrett Hayes5
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" I allowed my previous work experience in the corporate world to become a platform, from which I could move into developing my training brand…"
Step off slowlyBefore you ‘jump’ into starting your training business, it’s important to consider the reasons why you want to make this bold and ambitious move.
Some people dislike the constraints of a ‘j-o-b’ and feel that taking the leap into starting their own training brand will turn everything around.
So, before you feel tempted to ‘dive-in’, here are 6 basic questions to ask yourself:
As Lisa tells us:
“I think it’s really important, that if you have spent a long time in a particular field and have been quite successful in that field, that you ‘leverage’ it….”
“Don’t just say ‘oh no, I don’t want to do that anymore because I am a coach now or I am a trainer now….”
“Well, actually, you can train in the things that you did really well and this allows people to see you in the same area…”
The key point is to ‘step-off’ on your time and to your agenda… not to ‘jump off’ or to be pushed out on the basis of some one else’s agenda. Make sense?
Now listen to the full episode to learn more.
Biggest takeaways for you today:
Now listen to the rest of the episode to get the rest!
Some helpful resources:
Lisa Hughes – Lisa’s professional profile on LinkedIN Irish Times Training – Delivering corporate training programmes in Dublin [IRL] CIPD – Chartered Institute of Professional Development [UK] EMCC – European Mentoring and Coaching Council [EU] Give & Take – Why Helping Others Drives Our Success by Adam Grant [Amazon] MBSR – Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction [Wiki] Oxford Mindfulness Centre – Mindfulness Research [UK] Positive Success Group – Executive Coaching provider in Dublin [IRL]