Posts Tagged ‘Empowerment’

Doug Weinbrenner talks about Coaching with Chuck Franks

Published by Chuck Franks on September 15th, 2010

I can’t begin to share how rewarding my work really is. The fact that people allow me to be a part of such awesome work that we do together is just amazing and it never gets old.

Thank you Doug for the kind words but also the opportunity to work with you. I grow from each assignment and client that I work with.

Chuck

 

When choosing a coach make sure they are credentialed and have finished an ICF accredited training program.


Kansas City Coach (ME) opens up blog for guest bloggers

Published by Chuck Franks on February 25th, 2010
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I am pushing the envelope on the open door policy I believe in. So going forward I will be allowing guest bloggers. Well of course there is a twist. Well, lets just say some parameters.

1) Don’t sell yourself, share something. I’m fine with this giving you a little publicity but showcase your talent not yourself Please.

2) All Kansas City small business are invited to share what they are doing.

3) Preference will be given to charitable organizations and events.

4) I’d love for some local love to be spread meaning, write about local Kansas City happenings.

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5) My own interests are around helping others.

6) This will be in conjunction with a blogging group I’m interested in starting. Why you ask? Good question. Because I want to encourage people to find their voice. And if just dipping their toe in the water can empower them to start their own blog then I feel like I’m helping.

 

To write a guest post please send it too Chuck@ChuckFranks.com

Let’s showcase some talent together.

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Chuck Franks presents on The Seasons of Your Career

Published by Chuck Franks on November 12th, 2009

Seasons of Your Career

We bring you “Season’s of Your Career” with Chuck Franks on Thursday, November 19th from 12-1pm in Wahl West Auditorium. Mr. Franks is a Certified Executive Life Coach with a Master’s in Counseling Psychology, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, and member of International Coach Federation. During this discussion, Mr. Franks will discuss:

  • Recognizing the career season you are in and how to make the most of it
  • Learning how to stay positive through the transitional stages of your career
  • Setting goals that support your desired vocation

Register for the Season of Your Career.

 


    It’s My Way or The Highway: Being Opinionated

    Published by Chuck Franks on November 5th, 2009

    Last night a fellow coach who I had not seen in a few years and I were at the #kckiteup event which I co-sponsored.  The discussion turned to business and how each of us were doing, just catching up type stuff.

    And then it happened. She said I was very opinionated.

    WOW! I was floored. My midwest values started kicking in as I started denying it thinking it was a bad thing. 

    Well guess what I am opinonated. Very opionated in fact. The topic was about coaches and certification. I very much believe strongly as I stated and have always stated that and I’ll quote myself, “If your going to hold yourself out as a professional then you should be doing what you can to reach the height of your profession which in coaching means certification through the International Coach Federation(ICF).”

    Before we get too far off topic I want to say that I never tell someone how they should run their business. I also never tell anyone what they should do. Sometimes I will offer my opinon as we brain storm together to find the right answer for a client. Sometimes I teach and share information about a topic. But when it comes to my opinion on professionals staying current, being educated and leading their profession. Damn Right! I’m opinonated.

    Seth Godin wrote a book called TRIBES and in it he talks about finding your voice and your audience will follow. Leaders don’t wait for someone to tell them what is right they just push forward and do what they know in their heart is right. When I moved from Counseling to Coaching both of which I have certifications or licenses in because I believe it is the basis of the profession I sought out a training program that tailored to professionals who already had a certain level of experience and education. I did this cause I know it was right for me. I helped co-found Kansas City’s ICF Chapter to help local coaches focus on their skills and building their community. I have served proudly on the board as President for two years and now Past President this year. I’m proud of the work we have done here in our local community. I’m proud of the foundation I was able to contriube too in regards to helping the organization come together as a community. I’m proud of my profession.

    I speak out now and I own my opinon. I claim it loudly. All coaches should belong to and work toward certification through ICF. Not because I get anything in return, there is no monetary relationship other than me paying my dues yearly, but because I believe it to be the right thing to do. As a professional coach it is what I believe in. And as a coach I help people find their voice and yes their opionon.

    So, I say, be opionated. Let me hear your opinion about this blog or about my opinion. Do you think professionals should work to stay educated in their profession? Do you think Coaches should be certified?

    Chuck Franks, Proud Opinionated PCC, Professional Certified Coach


    Live Life Fully: Let Your Voice Be Heard

    Published by Chuck Franks on October 18th, 2009

    How do you show up in the world? As a starched shirt or a free spirit? Which one attracts you more?

    My challenge is for everyone to take that chance and dance like no one is watching.

    Is your voice being heard? If not contact me and lets work together to bring forth what you want in your life.