Last Week Was About Giving. This Week is About Receiving.

Aug 04, 2025 6:16 am

Workplace Multiplier by Tola Akinsulire


August 4, 2025

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Last Week Was About Giving. This Week is About Receiving.

Howdy ,


Welcome to a new week!

 

Last week, we explored how to develop coaching skills and use them to help others think more clearly. You've probably started noticing opportunities to ask better questions and listen more deeply.

 

But here's something I want you to consider: while you're busy helping others grow, when was the last time someone coached you?

 

There's something powerful about being on the receiving end of great coaching. It's the difference between struggling through challenges alone and having someone help you see possibilities you couldn't spot on your own.

 

This week, I want to share why getting coached might be one of the best investments you'll ever make in your career. Not because you're broken or stuck, but because even the most capable people think better when they have the right person asking them the right questions.

 

Whether you're navigating a career transition, dealing with complex workplace dynamics, or simply wanting to unlock your next level of potential, there's something magical that happens when you step into the role of being coached.

 

Ready to explore what that might look like for you?

 

Tomorrow, we dive into why the most successful people actively seek out coaching.

 

Before I go, let me add this quickly.

 

This month, I am opening 3 slots to The Workplace Multipliers Business School. This is where I work with a few committed professionals ready to change the game.

 

If you are interested, you can reply to this email and I’ll send you the details.

 

Here's to your continued growth,


Keep winning at work and in life.

 

Tola Akinsulire

Your Strategic Workplace Mentor 

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