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The Mid-Year Mirror

Decision-Making & Strategy for Coaches Building (or Starting) Their Own Practice By Kenny Archer June has a particular kind of honesty. It doesn’t shout. It doesn’t demand. It just… reflects. And if you’re paying attention, it shows you what’s working, what’s wobbling, and what you’ve been avoiding with a smile and a “busy” calendar. January...
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Your Decisions Define Your Future

Your Decisions Define Your Future June marks the halfway point of the year. Six months behind us. Six months ahead. It’s often around this time that we pause and ask ourselves: “Am I where I thought I would be?” “Am I moving toward what truly matters to me?” “What needs to change?” The truth is...
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Decision Making & Strategy: Don’t Make Decisions Without God

Decision making in business, can be overwhelming and fearful. Some decisions feel small, like which task to prioritise, or which email to respond to first. Then there are the bigger ones, the ones that sit heavy on your heart or know it can be quite a changing decision. Those decisions of taking on that new...
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When Culture Fades, Operations Bleed

When Culture Fades, Operations Bleed: Team Development and the Hidden Engine of Performance By Kenny Archer Most leaders think culture is the “soft stuff.”Nice-to-have. Posters on the wall. A few values written down somewhere. A team lunch when things get tense. But culture isn’t soft. Culture is the operating system of your business. And when...
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From Compliance to Contribution: Why Coaching Is Becoming Business-Critical

From Compliance to Contribution: Why Coaching Is Becoming Business-Critical This piece was inspired by Dr Lynne Derman’s article, “Regaining engagement: Why coaching is no longer a luxury for executives.” It pushed me to relook at my stance on corporate coaching—and to be honest about why I’ve resisted that space. Most businesses are fighting the wrong war. They’re obsessing over...
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Lead From Your Truth – It Starts Within

We often talk about leadership as something external.How you show up. How you communicate. How you inspire others. But real leadership starts long before anyone else is involved. It starts with self-leadership. The truth is, you cannot lead others in a way you haven’t first learned to lead yourself. And this is where I want...
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Money & Momentum: Why Growth Feels Good,  Until the Numbers Don’t Make Sense

Momentum comes from experience is getting the right systems that work for you. Having those clients that come to you automatically without having to follow up where they been. Momentum is exciting. It’s the full calendar, keeping you busy. The new inquiries that didn’t require a lot to get them. The busy weeks. The constant...
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A New Financial Year Starts on 1 March  – This Is a Leadership Test

March is not a planning month.It’s a governance month. For most businesses, 1 March marks the start of a new financial year. Budgets are approved. Targets are locked. Assumptions are embedded into forecasts that will quietly dictate behaviour for the next 12 months. And here’s the uncomfortable truth most CEOs avoid: By March, the organisation already knows...
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You’ve Been Leading for Decades – Coaching Is Your Next Chapter (It’s Already in You)

You’ve spent your life leading.Boardrooms. Teams. Enterprises.You’ve shouldered responsibility, driven results, built things that matter. But now – something is shifting. It’s not about retirement.It’s about realignment. The question isn’t “What’s next?”It’s “Who do I want to become with what I now know?” And if you’re anything like us, you’re not ready to step out of purpose.You’re...
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What You Attract Is What You Advertise: Why Ideal Clients Aren’t Always the Ones Who Show Up

We’ve all been there. We spend time carefully defining our “ideal client.” We get excited about working with those purpose-driven business owners, or those high-potential leaders ready to grow. We write our brand messages, post on social media, build a website, and set intentions. And then the phone rings or the inbox pings… and we’re...
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