2026-03-16 – Weekly Coaching News : Creative business pivots in focus

Last week, our community delved into several engaging topics centered on adapting to change and enhancing professional skills. Many members shared their experiences and strategies on effective time management, sparking a lively discussion about balancing deadlines with quality work. There was also a significant interest in how coaches can pivot their businesses creatively in response to new challenges. Conversations about career transitions and embracing change were particularly popular, providing valuable insights for those navigating shifts in their coaching paths.


This Week’s Hot Topics

The Importance of Time Management in Projects
This thread explores practical strategies for managing time effectively in projects, a crucial skill for ensuring success and meeting client expectations.
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Mastering the Art of Creative Business Pivots
Coaches discuss ways to innovate and adapt business models to stay relevant in a changing market. This is a must-read for anyone looking to make strategic shifts.
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Embracing Change in Coaching Careers
This conversation focuses on how embracing change can lead to personal growth and new opportunities in coaching careers. It offers thoughtful perspectives for those facing transitions.
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Unlocking Creativity in Business Decisions
Members share techniques for fostering creativity in business decision-making, highlighting the importance of innovation in achieving long-term success.
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Looking forward to another insightful week ahead. Thanks for being part of the conversation.

, balancing deadlines with quality work really drives me nuts sometimes! I’ve found that using the Pomodoro Technique helps me stay focused… It’s all about those short bursts of productivity followed by quick breaks.

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, I totally get that struggle with balancing deadlines and quality. I’ve started blocking out time for deep work, which helps, but I still find myself rushing at the last minute sometimes. Using tools like Trello really helps visualize tasks, but I wish it were easier to adjust priorities on the fly.

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I’ve found that setting clear priorities at the start of the week helps in tackling tasks without feeling overwhelmed later. One strategy that works for me is identifying just three main objectives each week — really clarifies focus. How are others adjusting their goals as things change?

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It’s funny how getting organized can feel like herding cats sometimes. I recently tried using a Kanban board, and it really helps me visualize my tasks. @williams89, maybe we should form a support group for those of us who keep getting distracted by shiny objects?

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Managing my time has been a nightmare, especially when it feels like new tasks keep piling up. I’ve started keeping a simple digital checklist — it helps prioritize what absolutely needs to get done first, which keeps me from feeling overwhelmed. @williams89, have you tried using any tools like Todoist or Trello? They might help with that organization struggle.

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