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6 Questions to Help You Reflect on the Year with Kim Cofino

Jun 21, 202214 minSeason 3Ep. 167
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Welcome back to another episode of #coachbetter Quick Tips! These short episodes are designed to be practical so you can apply your learning right away! They’re inspired by conversations from the podcast, and work with our clients in The Coach Certificate & Mentorship Program, Women Who Lead, COETAIL, and our Private Mentoring packages.

In this episode Kim shares 6 questions to help you reflect on the year. It’s been another challenging year, and sometimes it can feel like nothing good has happened at all. But these 6 questions will prompt you to recognize the positive experiences you’ve had - and help you see what you might want to bring forward into next year. Plus, there’s a great opportunity to share and connect with others! This episode was inspired by conversations with my Private Mentoring clients - in fact, these are questions we often ask our private mentoring clients to help them see how much they’ve grown! Our private mentoring packages are designed for educators who have specific goals and would like the support of an outside sounding board and coach to help make them happen. You’ll work 1:1 with your mentor as a thought partner to help mediate your thinking & support you in achieving your unique goals - in a time frame & environment customized just for you! Find out more at edurolearning.com/mentor

For more on this episode > https://coachbetter.tv/6-questions-to-help-you-reflect-on-the-year/

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