Stop calling yourself what you call yourself
This was the best moment of Thursday’s Coaching Business School workshop (for me). Stop calling yourself a coach, a dentist, an accountant, a graphic designer. “I’m a professional problem-solver with a specialisation in small business management, in smile-enhancement, in financial control, in business image. If you were to hire me to solve one big problem, … Read the Rest
Perfection paralysis and the shoe shine girl
Yesterday lunchtime I visited with the shoe shine girl beneath the Royal York Hotel. Inevitably, she asked “what do you do for a living?” “I run a business school for dentists in the UK and I’m here working with other potential business school owners on how to build their schools.” “Wow”, she responded, “We could … Read the Rest
First day in Toronto
As usual, I woke at 4.00am this morning and spent my first morning in North America pootling about my room and preparing for the 3-day Coaching Business School intensive. This is a departure from my usual routine on single day workshops, working very “narrow and deep” with a small group of clients. I’m as interested … Read the Rest
Buggeration factors
Sometimes I wonder whether I have picked out by the Almighty for special treatment. Today I arrived at Milan’s Malpensa airport to catch my 10.30am flight to Toronto. I fly business class whenever I can and have mentioned before that allows me to be the best coach I can be when I arrive at my … Read the Rest
Trusting your team
I have recently been revisiting The Tao Te Ching, the writings of Lao Tzu. and on the subject of team leadership……. When the Master governs, the people
are hardly aware that he exists.
Next best is a leader who is loved.
Next, one who is feared.
The worst is one who … Read the Rest
Working solo
I do experience extreme bouts of commercial loneliness. Times when even though Team CB are a fantastic support, friends encourage and clients inspire, it just seems like a very solitary existence to run one’s own business. Family try to help – but often their advice starts with “well I told you that would happen” (correct … Read the Rest
Call in days now open to dentists
I know I have said it before – I love my call-in days. These are the days when we invite our clients in The Coaching Business School and now The Dental Business School to book themselves a 15-minute phone call via our on-line appointment system. Wherever I am on the planet I call them at … Read the Rest
Victor or victim?
I’ve been giving a lot of attention recently to my attitude. 2004 was an “annus horriblis” – if it could go wrong – it did. Problems with support team, finances, client numbers, a UK business that grew too slowly, a North American business that grew too rapidly, a family that were refused re-entry to the … Read the Rest
A new month begins
January was fantastic – I think the best personal and professional month I have had for a long time. The week’s holiday around Switzerland was breathtaking, beautiful and peaceful. The three week’s of dental workshops were really good fun – lots of lovely new clients. Driving the Discovery around Europe and Britain made me realise … Read the Rest

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