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Coaching as creating

September 27, 2025September 23, 2025Joy BuchananLeave a comment

Aspiring writers might believe that only writing is creative. Only words you specifically order and set in stone can last, it might seem.

Motions made at committee meetings and cheers for children on the soccer field are creative, too, actually. They leave an indelible mark on the world, even though the specifics of your performance are quickly forgotten.

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