Simon K Milne

Breakfast With A Business Coach: 5 Simple Steps To Transform Your Career And Your Life

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What is executive coaching? How does it work? How could it help you? 'Breakfast With A Business Coach' is a short, easy-to-read book with all the answers. It follows the story of one executive, Tom Redman, who asked author Simon K. Milne to coach him after experiencing several unexpected career setbacks. They talked over six breakfast meetings – and this is their story. Written in a highly engaging conversational style, Breakfast with a Business Coach outlines Milne's five-step “Breakfast Coaching Plan” and how it revealed significant revelations for Redman. These simple but profound steps will help you improve your self-awareness and personal effectiveness.

'No one has brought to life the transformative power of a coaching relationship the way Simon K. Milne has with Breakfast with a Business Coach. This appealing little book packs a powerful punch. Crisp and compelling, it reads like an engaging short story but showcases powerful insights.' ∼ Marshall Goldsmith, a Thinkers 50 Top Ten Global Business Thinker and top ranked executive coach.

'Once you start this book you won't be able to stop. It tells the story of how significant personal change can start with a small, courageous step. And how good coaching helps us see ourselves as others do.' David Barnett, Managing Director, Pearson Australia & Singapore
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72 printed pages
Original publication
2014
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  • id144505268shared an impression7 years ago
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    Easy to read. This book made me think about my fears, my weaknesses and things I have to work on and improve.

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Quotes

  • Yuliya Kalanhas quoted3 years ago
    Many of us come to a moment in our lives when we know we need to change. We know, deep in our hearts, that we need to do things differently. It might be with our partner, our parents, our children, our friends or our colleagues at work. But we know that nothing will change unless we change
  • Yuliya Kalanhas quoted3 years ago
    ‘When you are content to be simply yourself, and don't compete or compare, everyone will respect you’
    – Lao Tzu
  • RVBhas quoted5 years ago
    thought about my father's world. He had always seen the world through war-like glasses. He had had a winner-takes-all, I am right and you are wrong approach since as long as I could remember.
    And now, at the age of seventy, he was realizing that ‘declaring war’ had limited his personal and professional effectiveness in the longer term. That his life would have been very different had he stepped back and thought more carefully about the way he acted, and was perceived, by other people.

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