Coaching as a Verb not a Noun

Coaching as a Verb not a Noun

The Business Of Coaching · 2025-04-24
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In this episode, Sarah challenges a fundamental assumption in the coaching profession: using "coach" as a noun rather than a verb. She explains why this simple language shift could dramatically improve how coaches market themselves and connect with potential clients.

Episode Highlights:

The Language Problem: The word "coach" carries misleading connotations (sports, instruction, expertise) that don't align with professional coachingThe Communication Gap: When coaches introduce themselves by title, they invite confusion and often end up giving tedious explanations about the coaching processThe Key Shift: Stop using "coach" as an identity (noun) and start using it as an activity (verb)Identity vs. Activity: Using "coach" as a noun creates an identity that needs protecting and proving; using it as a verb makes it simply one valuable tool in your professional toolkitPortfolio Thinking: The ICF Global Coaching Study 2023 found that 93% of coaches have portfolio businesses, yet many create unnecessary silos by defining themselves solely as coachesMarketing Solution: Focus on the outcomes you deliver rather than explaining the coaching processThe Golden Sentence Formula: "I work with X to help them Y so that they can Z" where:

You don't need to be a coach; you need to coach well. By dropping the identity and focusing on the value you provide, you can create a more understandable, marketable, and successful business.

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