The Inner Compass
Day Five: What Truly Sets Great Coaches Apart
Welcome to your final lesson in the 5 Days of Coach Skills Training. Today, we invite you to step back and reflect on the bigger picture of what it means to become an exceptional coach. We always say: coaching is not something you do — it’s someone you become.
Inside today’s lesson, you’ll learn two non-negotiable practices that every great coach must commit to. These are the ingredients that separate competent coaches from truly transformational ones.
Instructions
Watch this final lesson, where we explore how coaching goes far beyond skill — it’s a way of being. Exceptional coaches are grounded in presence, unwavering in integrity, and deeply committed to the ongoing refinement of their craft. They become artisans of the human experience: listening with depth, reflecting with care, and drawing out the truest potential in others.
The journey doesn’t have to end here
If something has stirred in you during these lessons — a sense that this work was meant for you, a desire to go deeper, or the recognition that you’re ready to step into your purpose — know this: a path forward is right here.
And you don’t have to wait to begin.
The MRA’s Coach Training Series is made up of two distinct and complementary parts:
Part One: The Mind Rebel™ Method
This is your starting point. This self-paced, deeply personal program invites you to not just learn a methodology — but live it. You’ll move through a transformative framework that reconnects you with your inner clarity, uncovers subconscious patterns, and anchors you in your truth. It’s the foundation that underpins all of our work. You can begin Part One on its own, in a format that meets your budget and capacity — and from there, decide if continuing into Part Two is right for you.
Part Two: Become a World-Class Coach
Beginning September 15, this 11-month immersive, high-touch experience is where you’ll develop the professional coaching skills required to support others in life and leadership. Rooted in the highest standards of the International Coaching Federation (ICF), this training is both an art and a craft. You’ll learn to hold space with confidence, ask honest, catalytic questions, and guide others through meaningful, embodied change.
More than just technique, you’ll grow into a coach who is present, principled, and masterful — someone who leads with integrity, and who honors the sacredness of this work.
While we recommend beginning with Part One to anchor yourself in the inner work, you’re also welcome to begin both parts in tandem if that feels aligned.
This isn’t just a training. It’s a devotion to your legacy.