
Managing Stress: Part 2 of a 3 Part Series
By Mary White, CCNI Treasurer Hi, I’m Mary White, a Professional Christian Coach. Today, we’ll continue with part two in our series. Last time we

By Mary White, CCNI Treasurer Hi, I’m Mary White, a Professional Christian Coach. Today, we’ll continue with part two in our series. Last time we

by R. A. Weigel, EdD, CPCC, and President of CCNI Pulling out my notes from the CCNI 2022 Business Summit is like opening a treasure

by R.A. Weigel, EdD, CPCC, CLPC, and President of CCNI When I became a teacher, many years ago now, I was told it would take

by Dr. R.A. Weigel, Ed.D., CPCC, CLPC, and President of CCNI When the student is ready the teacher will appear. When the student is truly

There are numerous points that might offend a client if you are not adequately aware of the nuances of the cultural and background knowledge of the situation. A caring coach should at all times be curious and considerate about the client’s needs and values.

by Susan Litwillner, MNC, Ed.S., MBA, CCNI Director of Education Do you hear your client lament “I am Stuck”? In December I hosted a webinar

by Michael Baker, Director of Outreach for CCNI One of the hardest things to accomplish as a new coach is to figure out your niche.

by Pam Mertz, ACC, CPLC We are entering into a season of Thanksgiving and Gratitude for so much – when we reflect on all God

by Dr. R.A. Weigel, Ed.D., CCC, CLPC, and President of CCNI Is it time to check your vision? No… I’m not talking about an eye

by Kimberly O’Brien, CCNI Director of Credentialing This week I participated in a pilot ICF exam for the new Core Competencies. The Coach Knowledge Assessment