Don’t Share Session Notes if Nothing from Your Conversations Matters

We instinctively recognize that when someone makes the effort to share specific notes with us from a particular conversation, they feel those notes were particularly important and worth sharing.

This is a coin with two sides, and the flip side of this coin similarly, even if subtly, communicates the opposite.

If you want to be great with your clients, consider this from their perspective. When you don’t share Session Notes, you’re implying that nothing from that session matters, i.e. there was nothing that was important enough to merit you wanting your clients to remember it. If that’s NOT the case, take and share session notes.

You don’t have to be a great writer, and word count is not the measure of quality. This doesn’t have to take long at all. Merely writing up the Key Insights (usually one to three sentences) is a gift: it adds tremendous staying power to whatever good that came of the coaching session, and thus value to your coaching.

CoachAccountable pulls for the taking and sharing of session notes by making them a first-class feature.  It’s easy to compose notes for each of your sessions, and sharing is simple: email with a few clicks plus they’ll be there in-app for your clients to see.

Over time, an organized collection builds up that’s easy to review.  And THAT is evidence that your conversations mattered, which your clients will appreciate.


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