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Second training session – April 5, 2026

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🌍 LYF COACH TRAINING – SUMMARY OF THE SESSION

πŸ“Œ Overview

The second LYF Coach Training session marked a significant step forward in the development of independent coaching structures within the program.
Participants are transitioning from learning into active implementation, with several coaches already preparing or launching their own training sessions.

πŸ‘₯ Participation

Present:

  • Denis
  • Barnaba
  • Kiza (limited participation due to internet connection)


Excused:
Moses

πŸš€ Coaching Development Progress

πŸ”Ή Denis – Coaching Program & Expansion

Denis presented a structured coaching business plan.

  • Start of training: 11 April 2026
  • Duration: 3 months (12 sessions)
  • Support: Online introduction by Mag. Andreas Andiel


In addition, Denis is expanding internationally:

  • Cooperation with a teacher in Ethiopia
  • Planned online training sessions in Lalibela (Amhara region)

πŸ‘‰ This marks an important step towards cross-border implementation of LYF training.

πŸ”Ή Barnaba – Coaching Program Launch

Barnaba also presented his coaching business plan and is already moving into execution.

  • Start of training: 06 April 2026
  • Focus: curriculum development and learning materials
  • Support: Online introduction by Mag. Andreas Andiel

πŸ‘‰ Barnaba demonstrates strong initiative and immediate implementation capability.

πŸ”Ή Moses – Business Plan Completed

Moses has successfully developed his business plan.

  • Next step: defining the start date of his first training session

πŸ‘‰ He is moving from planning into active coaching preparation.

πŸ”Ή Kiza – Pending Submission

Kiza has been requested to submit his business plan.

πŸ‘‰ This is the next required step for his progression within the LYF system.

πŸ› οΈ System Development

The following structural elements are currently being prepared:

  • Trainer certification system
  • Participant registration forms

πŸ‘‰ These are essential components for building a scalable and structured coaching environment.

πŸ”— Additional Coordination

  • Follow-up coordination between Denis and Andreas
  • International cooperation (Ethiopia) in preparation

βš–οΈ Conclusion

This session clearly shows a shift:

πŸ‘‰ from participants β†’ to active coaches
πŸ‘‰ from theory β†’ to real-world implementation

Several members are now taking responsibility and building their own coaching structures within the LYF framework.

▢️ Next Step

The upcoming sessions will focus on:

  • implementation of first coaching groups
  • participant recruitment
  • practical application of LYF principles
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