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thank you for your coaching vs i need your coaching

The sentences "Thank you for your coaching" and "I need your coaching" are both correct, but they express different ideas. The first sentence indicates gratitude for coaching received, while the second one is a request for coaching.
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Last updated: June 28, 2024 • 1116 views

thank you for your coaching

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express gratitude for coaching received.

This phrase is used to thank someone for the coaching they have provided.

Examples:

  • Thank you for your coaching throughout the season.
  • I wanted to express my gratitude, so thank you for your coaching.
  • She said, 'Thank you for your coaching; it really helped me improve.'
  • Thank you for your coaching! by Joey (Singapore). Heard much about Zach's Math coaching service ... Comments for Thank you for your coaching! Average Rating star. Click here to add your own comments. Oct 07, 2010, Thanks, once again!
  • “My wife and I wanted to thank you for your coaching. She joined [a Fortune 500 company] as a Sr. Finance Leader. I've joined [a leading start-up] as a Director of Product Management. We've now moved to the Bay Area.” – M.T. ...
  • “My wife and I wanted to thank you for your coaching. She joined [a Fortune 500 company] as a Sr. Finance Leader. I've joined [a leading start-up] as a Director of Product Management. We've now moved to the Bay Area.” – M.T.. “I just wanted ...
  • Even with his limited availability to use your services, they worked! He scored 110 points higher on math and 100 points higher on each section for Critical and Writing too! We couldn't be happier around here. Thank you for your coaching and ...

i need your coaching

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate a request for coaching.

This phrase is used to express the need for someone's coaching or guidance.

Examples:

  • I need your coaching to improve my skills.
  • Could you please provide me with your coaching on this matter?
  • I feel lost and I need your coaching to help me navigate through this situation.
  • I am an artist, why would you say I need your coaching services? I offer different levels of consultation, custom and always positive & caring. You might need an external eye either on your artwork or on your artwork or on your career or on your ...
  • Oct 13, 2015 ... “Yes, I need your coaching, I need your mentoring, I need you to talk to me, I need you to fill me in on the organization's strategies,” he says. “But once you've done that, I don't necessarily need you to stand over my shoulder.”.
  • Oct 27, 2015 ... “Yes, I need your coaching, I need your mentoring, I need you to talk to me, I need you to fill me in on the organization's strategies,” he says. “But once you've done that, I don't necessarily need you to stand over my shoulder.”.
  • I think I need your coaching skills". We arranged to meet and Satchet drove the 140 miles from Bristol to Toddington for a two hour session on Monday afternoon and then back again! He took the test the next day at 7pm. At 8pm I received an ...

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