Great coaching isn’t just about strategy—it’s about understanding people. The best teams aren’t just built on talent; they thrive on trust, communication, and emotional intelligence. A Coach’s Guide to the Enneagram provides a game-changing framework for coaches who want to lead with impact, connect deeply with their players, and build a championship culture. By using the Enneagram, a powerful tool for understanding motivation and behavior, coaches will learn how to bring out the best in each athlete, improve team dynamics, and navigate challenges with confidence. With practical insights,…mehr
Great coaching isn’t just about strategy—it’s about understanding people. The best teams aren’t just built on talent; they thrive on trust, communication, and emotional intelligence. A Coach’s Guide to the Enneagram provides a game-changing framework for coaches who want to lead with impact, connect deeply with their players, and build a championship culture. By using the Enneagram, a powerful tool for understanding motivation and behavior, coaches will learn how to bring out the best in each athlete, improve team dynamics, and navigate challenges with confidence. With practical insights, real-world coaching examples, and a deep dive into the nine unique personality types, this informative guide equips coaches to adapt their leadership approach, foster resilience, and create lasting influence both on and off the field. Winning is important, but building strong, motivated, and inspired athletes is what truly sets great coaches apart. A Coach’s Guide to the Enneagram will help coaches step up their leadership and transform the way they coach.
Nate Chatfield is an award-winning coach with seventeen years of experience, spanning high school to NCAA Division 1 athletics. A certified emotional intelligence coach and John Maxwell Team leadership coach, he specializes in helping coaches build trust, enhance team culture, and develop athletes beyond the game. Nate holds a master’s degree in coaching and athletic administration and has dedicated his career to the intersection of leadership, psychology, and performance. He lives in Nashville, Tennessee, with his wife and four daughters, where he continues to mentor coaches and athletes in developing winning mindsets both on and off the field.
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