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14 Things Great Coaches Do

Eric Jacobson

Great coaches value imagination and creativity above a code of conduct or strategic system. Great coaches do not force their belief system on others. They know that if a player replaces his or her own belief with the coach's belief, success will be short-lived at best.

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14 Attributes Of Great Coaches

Eric Jacobson

Today, I am pleased to share again a guest post from Garret Kramer of InnerSports LLC about how to be a great coach: 14 Attributes of Great Coaches By Garret Kramer, Author of Stillpower: Excellence with Ease in Sports and Life There are many, many coaching manuals and books on the market today.

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The Things Great Coaches Do

Eric Jacobson

Great coaches value imagination and creativity above a code of conduct or strategic system. Great coaches do not force their belief system on others. They know that if a player replaces his or her own belief with the coach's belief, success will be short-lived at best.

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Eric Jacobson

Great coaches value imagination and creativity above a code of conduct or strategic system. Great coaches do not force their belief system on others. They know that if a player replaces his or her own belief with the coach's belief, success will be short-lived at best.

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14 Attributes of Great Coaches

Tim Milburn

The following is a guest post (reprinted from his site) by Garret Kramer , the author of Stillpower: Excellence with Ease in Sports and Life. Great coaches value imagination and creativity above a code of conduct or strategic system. Great coaches do not force their belief system on others. Author Bio.

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The 14 Things Great Coaches Do

Eric Jacobson

Great coaches value imagination and creativity above a code of conduct or strategic system. Great coaches do not force their belief system on others. They know that if a player replaces his or her own belief with the coach''s belief, success will be short-lived at best.

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Authenticity: Beyond Leadership Doing to Being

The Practical Leader

This might include career, family, learning, achievement, sports, wealth, socializing, inner peace, happiness, status, awards or credentials, autonomy, love, expertise, cuisine, artistic expression, home, making a difference, authenticity, friendships, travel, adventure, spirituality; list everything that is important to you.