On being coached
By Elizabeth Eyre (September 2008 Issue)
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Well, here I am, almost at the end of my coaching with Sean Weafer.
My last face-to-face meeting with the Rebel in a Business Suit was, in fact, my last face-to-face meeting with him (very nearly) – we have a telephone session coming up to check that everything's going to plan and then the final wrap-up meeting in the flesh – and, damn it all, in a strange kind of way I'm going to miss him.
Over the past few months, Sean has become a comforting figure in the background – not someone you would plague with irrelevant phone calls but there if things really do go horribly wrong, to provide words of advice and encouragement.
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