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Asking for help, humility and not knowing everything is an asset - especially in coaching relationships
But what does it really mean to be “coachable”?
In this episode of Life Coaches Unfiltered, Desiree, Doree & Michelle unpack how humility, feedback, and being willing to learn can accelerate growth in life, work, and relationships. They explore the difference between pretending to know it all and stepping into the student seat, plus how asking for help can become a real strength.
If you’ve ever struggled with receiving feedback, asking for support, or staying open when you’d rather defend yourself, this episode is for you.
Coachability is not about being passive; it’s about being willing to listen, learn, and apply what helps you move forward.
Being coachable enables you to get more out of your work with a coach.
This episode is part 2 of our Coaching series. If you enjoyed this episode, you may enjoy “How to Choose a Life Coach: Red Flags, Green Flags, and What to Ask Before You Hire”
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Book: "The 4 Agreements" by Don Miguel Ruiz (affiliate link)
Life Coaches Unfiltered mentioned in this episode:
Is your teen choosing college based on pressure or purpose? The College Clarity Program is an 8-week guided experience for sophomores and juniors. Powered by the Harrison Assessment, your teen discovers their strengths, motivations, and the right path forward. In-person in Metro Atlanta or online. Limited spots. Visit the link to enroll or book a free parent strategy call today.
https://www.michelle-hibbert.com/college-clarity-program-page
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***** Connect with the Coaches *****
Michelle Hibbert
Doree O’Neal
Desiree Doucet
Do you have any questions you'd like the coaches to answer? Awesome - we'd love to hear from you! You can submit questions via this form and we'll answer them in a future episode: https://forms.gle/QMPqRrvhvkzezPRn6
Intro & Outro background music provided by: Bliss by Luke Bergs | / bergscloud Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/
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Asking for help, humility and not knowing everything is an asset - especially in coaching relationships
But what does it really mean to be “coachable”?
In this episode of Life Coaches Unfiltered, Desiree, Doree & Michelle unpack how humility, feedback, and being willing to learn can accelerate growth in life, work, and relationships. They explore the difference between pretending to know it all and stepping into the student seat, plus how asking for help can become a real strength.
If you’ve ever struggled with receiving feedback, asking for support, or staying open when you’d rather defend yourself, this episode is for you.
Coachability is not about being passive; it’s about being willing to listen, learn, and apply what helps you move forward.
Being coachable enables you to get more out of your work with a coach.
This episode is part 2 of our Coaching series. If you enjoyed this episode, you may enjoy “How to Choose a Life Coach: Red Flags, Green Flags, and What to Ask Before You Hire”
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Book: "The 4 Agreements" by Don Miguel Ruiz (affiliate link)
Life Coaches Unfiltered mentioned in this episode:
Is your teen choosing college based on pressure or purpose? The College Clarity Program is an 8-week guided experience for sophomores and juniors. Powered by the Harrison Assessment, your teen discovers their strengths, motivations, and the right path forward. In-person in Metro Atlanta or online. Limited spots. Visit the link to enroll or book a free parent strategy call today.
https://www.michelle-hibbert.com/college-clarity-program-page
Support the show
***** Connect with the Coaches *****
Michelle Hibbert
Doree O’Neal
Desiree Doucet
Do you have any questions you'd like the coaches to answer? Awesome - we'd love to hear from you! You can submit questions via this form and we'll answer them in a future episode: https://forms.gle/QMPqRrvhvkzezPRn6
Intro & Outro background music provided by: Bliss by Luke Bergs | / bergscloud Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/