By Lawrence McLelland ‘Little Hesitation with Great Organisation.’ Efficiency with our time is a common theme when asking around about the term organisation within coaching & teaching. So I’m going to ask you to think how do you best use your time when organising for a session? Here’s a few examples below:
In a world when many of us have little time to prepare & organise our sessions, (which can sometimes only be 1 hour/1hr 30mins!) utilising some of these examples given should allow us to spend more time focusing upon more crucial aspects of the session, such as:
It’s always easy to look at it and say “I’m not a naturally organised person” or “that coach always seems to be more prepared than me”, but using the above examples could provide you with a base to work from, become more naturally organised and allow your players to improve as much as possible! And let’s not miss the final jigsaw piece which allows all of the above to become complete – Self-control. Without this trait, all of the previous points are fruitless. Think of any experiences from your life where you have had to show levels of self-control. Eating, working, chores – these all have a link to organisation. Try this recommended book for the topic of self-control and using to do lists to organise. I’ll finish this first blog with a question and I’d love people to get involved with from their own experiences/examples within coaching or any walk of life – What’s the main challenge for you when it comes to organising? Thanks to the following people for their contributions to this blog- Steven Sweeney – @StevenSweeney85 Mark O’Sullivan – @markstkhlm Harry Fletcher-Wood – @HFletcherWood James Mannion- @rethinking_ed Lara Mossman – @laramossman Article originally published at https://lawrencemclelland.wordpress.com/2017/01/13/3-ways-to-improve-your-organisation-when-coaching/
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