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Finished your coach training but sessions still feel awkward or clunky? You’re probably not doing anything wrong — you’re just in a stage no one explains to new coaches. In this video I introduce the Cycle of Mastery — Learn → Practice → Reflect → Refine — and explain why confidence doesn’t appear when you qualify, but grows as you move through this process. My aim is to reassure you, normalise this phase, and help you focus on the right next step instead of assuming you need more training. This is a must-watch if you are a thoughtful coach who cares about your craft, wants to coach ethically and relationally, and hopes to feel calmer and more grounded in sessions. ☕ Welcome to Coaching Mastery Café. 📖 Free reflective resource: I also wrote a short article with 4 mid-session questions that instantly deepen coaching conversations → https://substack.com/home/post/p-1390... ⏱️ Timestamps 0:00 — The question a new coach asked me 1:55 — Why coaching real clients feels harder than training 4:10 — The hidden expectation new coaches carry 6:05 — The busy mind of a beginner coach 8:40 — Why clunky sessions are normal 11:15 — My own early coaching experience (and reassurance) 14:05 — Knowing how to coach vs being able to coach 16:10 — The Cycle of Mastery explained 17:00 — Stage 1: Learn (and why training matters) 20:00 — Stage 2: Practice (and the “more training” trap) 24:00 — Stage 3: Reflect (why supervision changes everything) 29:30 — Stage 4: Refine (finding your authentic style) 33:45 — Why the cycle repeats (lifelong learning) 36:10 — What actually builds confidence