THE DREAM OUT LOUD PODCAST
Reason 1: You love to help people.Â
People always come to you with their problems. You find great joy in contributing to others. As helping people comes naturally, you might as well make a good living doing it as a coach!
Reason 2: Serving others is an expression of your higher purpose.Â
Are you ...
Article by: Marvin Allen, DRC Alumnus
 Is it possible? YES, but there is a challenge. The challenge is that it takes a personal investment of time and energy. Today we are so "I" and speed-focused that we don't take the time to allow leadership development to grow organically. We want to buy the la...
Article by: Stacey Hagen
You’ve probably heard the saying, “If you do what you love, you’ll never work a day in your life.” While that’s a nice sentiment, even coaches who love what they do can experience the effects of being overworked and burned out.
Coaches are often empaths who want to help ot...
Article by Rebecca Willis
 As generational change and economic dynamics continue to influence our world, rewards and challenges will be equally present in the coach profession. To help you make sense of what is yet to come, this article focuses on three major trends that will shape the future of co...
Article by Shawn Lovejoy
How are yours coming along?
You should be working on them if they’re not already complete. You should be setting goals right now for yourself and the team you lead.
Every great leader I know has two primary characteristics:
- They are disciplined, and…
- They have clear g ...