Mind Your Language – Teach or Coach?

The ‘Mind Your Language’ series is about communicating in the correct way in Network Marketing. Using the right words is important because they determine how people think, act and therefore the results that they produce. In this episode Ed Ludbrook talks about the difference between ‘teach’ and ‘coach.’

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6 Responses to Mind Your Language – Teach or Coach?

  1. Thanks Ed your such an awesome coach

  2. sarah green says:

    Hi Ed, another great piece of advice. Like the backdrop – jump on the loop was a bit distracting though, obviously I need to work on my focus more!

  3. Iwan K says:

    Hi Ed, it just struck me. When I´m teaching I´m standing in front of my audience teaching them “how to” and when I´m coaching I´m joining them in learning the skills. It is so much more fun that way.
    Have a perfect day!

  4. Sven Erik says:

    Good video :)

  5. Helen Wenley says:

    Thank you Ed, you have clarified what coaching is. Many people are confused about the difference between teaching, training, consulting, councelling and coaching. I have just completed a 6 month online course learning to be a coach. As you have just spelt out, it is the “client’s” role to take action (learn) and the “coach’s” role to shine the light and support the “client”. It is up to individuals to take on the resonsibility to learn. And Iwan, I agree it is much more fun (and rewarding) to coach.

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