A dear friend of mine (and he's also a brilliant coach!) has this fantastic e-book called Have Great Friends , which I thought you might like to know about. The subtext is How to do it from someone who does. And I must say, he does know what he's talking about, so please check it out.
Coaching Exercises
1. What does "friendship" mean to you?
2. Many people might say that they have different types of friends. For example, acuaintances, good friends, best friends, friends for a reason, season or lifetime, etc. How do you describe the different types of friends you have and what purpose does that differentiation make to you? For example, would you do more for one type of friend than another?
3. Having great friends often starts with being a great friend in the first place. How good of a friend are you? How are you measuring that? What feedback do you have to support that?
4. If you're not attracting and retaining the type of friends you want and need right now, what needs to be changing? Is it something about you? Is it something about your friends? Is it somethign about where you meet? Think carefully and then determine what you can commit to, and then put it into action.
As always, if you need any further personal support in response to any of these coaching exercies, please consider using the askacoach.com service.
All the best,
Noel
Noel Posus - Master Coach
www.askacoach.com
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