Group Coaching
No two minds ever come together without thereby creating a third, invisible intangible force, which may be likened to a third mind.” – Napoleon Hill
Benefits to Group Coaching
Resources from individual group members
Shared ideas
Expanded brainstorming power
Energy from other group members
Support of group members for each other
Accountability to other group members
Sense of being important, mattering to the group, playing an important, needed role
Everyone is responsible to making the group work
Members learn to be coaches for each other, and themselves
Shared Experience
Affordability… lower price point
Develop relationship with a coach in group setting who you might want to coach you individually as well
Pilot Group Coaching Sessions in Development
Affinity Groups: Workplace High School Group Middle School Group Athletic Team Hockey Team Young Mothers Older Mothers (40+) of Young Children Breast Cancer Survivors Seniors Stay-at-Home Mom’s (or Dad’s) Girl or Women Hockey PlayersFocused Groups: I want to Lose weight I want to Stop Smoking I want to Start exercising My life has too much stress My life has too much clutter I want to play a sport but I’m afraid to try (adults) I want to play a sport but I’m afraid to try (youth) Developing a Vision for My Personal Best I want to stop Procrastinating Recovering from breast cancer Do You Believe in Miracles? Reaching your personal best setting life-changing goals I’m afraid to fail so I’m afraid to try

