Life Coaching can be a life changing experience for many people. This report on life coaching will answer some common questions that people have who are considering hiring a life coach.
1. What can I expect from a life coach?
A Life coach acts as a mentor, a catalyst and a supporter. A life coach focuses on you and you attaining your goals. A life coach can help you achieve success, happiness and balance in your life.
2. How does a coach do this?
A life coach works with you helping to identify and set goals. A life coach will help you clarify your values and create a personal vision for success. A life coach will help you prepare an action plan and will hold you accountable for taking action. Most coaches will hold 3-4 one hour sessions a month. These sessions are usually done over the phone.
3. What's the difference between a certified coach and a non certified coach?
This is a gray area as there is no set standard of certification. Anyone can take one of the many on line courses and become "certified". It's more important to find a coach with some life experiences and common sense. Most important find a coach you can trust and build a rapport.
4. How do I find the right coach?
These are several ways to finding the right life coach. By word of mouth, Online using Google, The International Coaching Federation, local coaching groups. In any case you should contact at least three coaches. Most coaches offer a free "Discovery Session". This will give you a chance to get a feel for the coach's style and help you decide which coach is right for you.
5. How much do coaches charge?
Coaching fees range from $100.00 to $1,000.00 and more a month. The average is around $300.00 a month. Usually you'll have 3-4 one hour phone sessions a month. Between sessions the coach will give you an activity to complete before the next session. Stay away from any coach that wants 3-4 months payment up front or wants you to sign a contract. You want to be able to end the coaching relationship if it doesn't work out.
6. What's the best way to guarantee success?
While there are no guarantees, there are things you and your coach can do to make the relationship a success. First find the right coach for you. Second be open to new ideas, challenges and change. Be coachable and expect success.
I hope the above questions and answers help to clarify the role a life coach can make in your life. The most important thing to remember about life coaching is that your success lies within you! A life coach will help you identify your strengths and focus on goals that are important to you. They will help you overcome obstacles and work to strengthen your weaknesses. But the final key to success is you.
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Saturday, December 29, 2007
A Life Coach is Your Partner in Success
A life coach is like a personal trainer in the gym, except for all different aspects of your life. They help you develop confidence to face certain situations and teach you how to conquer your fears. Fulfilling our potential is often difficult to do all by yourself; a life coach is the one who specializes in motivation and developing the necessary skills to be successful in your personal life or career. A good life coach even helps with business skills like leadership and time management. But success takes discipline and a lot of hard work, which is exactly what life coaches help you achieve.
The first step is to free your mind from the negativity that can destroy your confidence and chances of success. Both executive and life coaches can help you break the self-sabotage cycle, overcome mental blocks such as fear, and teach you to think positively to be a winner in the game of life!
Beating the Self-Sabotage Cycle
Most people face negative feelings and mental blocks at some point in their lives. Often, these feelings are self-created and conspire to sabotage their confidence and determination - the two most essential elements required to succeed in life. We have all indulged in negative self-talk at some point in time. The problem is that it gradually leads to self-sabotage - killing our faith in our abilities. It usually goes unnoticed and we may attribute our failures to our inadequacy. Frequent failures, in turn, strengthen negative self-talk leading to a vicious cycle. If you suddenly abandon a goal at the halfway point for no reason, or if you feel something is stopping you from going ahead but you just can't put your finger on what it is, then you can be sure that the negative elements of self-sabotage are at work. If you have an urge to do something and yet you don't allow yourself to do it or don't feel that you have the ability to do it - that is self-sabotage is at its best.
Keeping your emotions in check is crucial to breaking out of the self-sabotage cycle. A life coach will help you control your emotions, which in turn helps regulate your actions. They also help you evaluate any failures in the past so that you can build from that experience. By understanding what may have gone wrong in the past you will gain a new perspective and be better prepared to face challenges in the future.
Overcoming Fear
Fear is another reason people fail to achieve in their careers and personal lives. Fear of failure, criticism, rejection, and speaking in public are some of the many things that can stop you from getting the success you want - and deserve. These factors are even more damaging if you are a business owner. An executive coach can help you to make a conscious effort to expel negative feelings and focus your energies to attain your goals. If you want a thriving business, you have to learn to deal with the 'fear factor' and practice positive thinking.
Feel the fear - but go for it anyway!
The Phenomenal Power of Positive Thinking
It is very easy to feel great and have a positive attitude when things are going well. However, the real challenge lies in maintaining a positive attitude when times get tough. A positive attitude is all it takes to resolve most problems, both personal and professional. You cannot overlook the phenomenal power of positive thinking. A 'yes, I can do it' attitude can help you realize practically any goal in your life. Both executive and life coaches emphasize the importance of positive thinking to overcome difficulties and come up with viable solutions. With positive thinking, you will harbor only those thoughts, images, and words that create circumstances conducive to your growth and success. A positive frame of mind enables you to anticipate only positive outcomes from every action and situation.
Both executive and life coaches emphasize the importance of positive thinking and gratitude to enhance your life and take it to the next level. When you strike a dialogue with your subconscious mind, make sure that you indulge in positive self-talk. You cannot change your thinking overnight, but with the help of your coach you will be able to build a lasting confidence by understanding your true potential. Your life coach will help you to deal with the negative inner critic deep within you and keep it at bay. With the help of your coach, you will boost your self-esteem by dealing with these core issues. Positive thinking is as contagious as a smile. It spreads around us instantly creating an atmosphere that attracts success.
Cynndie Hoff is director of communications for Telos Breakthrough Principles. Telos provides personal development training and life coaching through programs designed to help you break through life’s mental barriers and achieve your potential. Weekly podcasts are available for personal development growth.
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The first step is to free your mind from the negativity that can destroy your confidence and chances of success. Both executive and life coaches can help you break the self-sabotage cycle, overcome mental blocks such as fear, and teach you to think positively to be a winner in the game of life!
Beating the Self-Sabotage Cycle
Most people face negative feelings and mental blocks at some point in their lives. Often, these feelings are self-created and conspire to sabotage their confidence and determination - the two most essential elements required to succeed in life. We have all indulged in negative self-talk at some point in time. The problem is that it gradually leads to self-sabotage - killing our faith in our abilities. It usually goes unnoticed and we may attribute our failures to our inadequacy. Frequent failures, in turn, strengthen negative self-talk leading to a vicious cycle. If you suddenly abandon a goal at the halfway point for no reason, or if you feel something is stopping you from going ahead but you just can't put your finger on what it is, then you can be sure that the negative elements of self-sabotage are at work. If you have an urge to do something and yet you don't allow yourself to do it or don't feel that you have the ability to do it - that is self-sabotage is at its best.
Keeping your emotions in check is crucial to breaking out of the self-sabotage cycle. A life coach will help you control your emotions, which in turn helps regulate your actions. They also help you evaluate any failures in the past so that you can build from that experience. By understanding what may have gone wrong in the past you will gain a new perspective and be better prepared to face challenges in the future.
Overcoming Fear
Fear is another reason people fail to achieve in their careers and personal lives. Fear of failure, criticism, rejection, and speaking in public are some of the many things that can stop you from getting the success you want - and deserve. These factors are even more damaging if you are a business owner. An executive coach can help you to make a conscious effort to expel negative feelings and focus your energies to attain your goals. If you want a thriving business, you have to learn to deal with the 'fear factor' and practice positive thinking.
Feel the fear - but go for it anyway!
The Phenomenal Power of Positive Thinking
It is very easy to feel great and have a positive attitude when things are going well. However, the real challenge lies in maintaining a positive attitude when times get tough. A positive attitude is all it takes to resolve most problems, both personal and professional. You cannot overlook the phenomenal power of positive thinking. A 'yes, I can do it' attitude can help you realize practically any goal in your life. Both executive and life coaches emphasize the importance of positive thinking to overcome difficulties and come up with viable solutions. With positive thinking, you will harbor only those thoughts, images, and words that create circumstances conducive to your growth and success. A positive frame of mind enables you to anticipate only positive outcomes from every action and situation.
Both executive and life coaches emphasize the importance of positive thinking and gratitude to enhance your life and take it to the next level. When you strike a dialogue with your subconscious mind, make sure that you indulge in positive self-talk. You cannot change your thinking overnight, but with the help of your coach you will be able to build a lasting confidence by understanding your true potential. Your life coach will help you to deal with the negative inner critic deep within you and keep it at bay. With the help of your coach, you will boost your self-esteem by dealing with these core issues. Positive thinking is as contagious as a smile. It spreads around us instantly creating an atmosphere that attracts success.
Cynndie Hoff is director of communications for Telos Breakthrough Principles. Telos provides personal development training and life coaching through programs designed to help you break through life’s mental barriers and achieve your potential. Weekly podcasts are available for personal development growth.
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Get A Life Coach! The Why's Of Hiring A Professional Coach
Before I found Life Coaching, I considered myself very productive, a goal-getter, and over-achiever. Growing up, whatever I put my mind to, I got it done and as a result, I began working as a federal officer for the federal courts at a very young age. While everything I had done in the way of education and goal-setting had gotten me to this high-paying job which allowed me to buy a home, pay off my car, have nice clothes, and eat at extravagant restaurants, it also got me to another place in my life that was not so attractive nor appealing at all. I ended up in the place of, "I hate my job and therefore hate my life!" Obviously not a very good place to be.
When looking back at why my goal-setting only worked up to a point, I noticed it was because I put all my passions aside in hopes that I would revisit them at a later date...you know, after I finished my undergrad work, then my master's, and after I got settled into my career. But of course, after I got established so to speak, I was too focused on the details of my job, my life (bills, relationships, etc.) to really feed the fire of my big dreams and visions.
All my life I was taught to go get a good education, make lots of money, and work my way up the professional ladder. I hung on to every word my parents, teachers, and bosses told me with respect to career, marriage, money, and life. While I was grateful for some of the lessons they shared, I soon realized I had not tapped into my own thoughts on those aforementioned subjects. And, when I tried to listen to my own ideas I soon realized I was too caught up in the opinions of others. It wasn't until I started working with my first Professional Coach that I was given permission to truly be me by listening to myself and MY heart's desires, not the desires that others had for me.
My first session with my Coach consisted of looking into the future 20 years and seeing what I WANTED to see. I visualized how I wanted my life to be, how I wanted to be as a person, where I wanted to live, what I wanted to be doing and who I wanted to be doing those things with. I felt alive, excited, rejuvenated, and connected to myself for the first time in I don't know how many years. Even more thrilling was that I felt determined to take action steps into making this visualization become a reality and aimed to have this dream life sooner than 20 years.
It is now six years after that first Coaching session and so much has changed for the positive in my life: I have since quit that loathsome job, just returned from living in Europe for six months, am getting married to the man of my dreams, and work full-time from home as a Professional Coach, workshop leader, and motivational speaker.
If you find yourself saying you cannot have the life you have always dreamed of, that you must continue to work for a job you just cannot stand, don't have enough money to take that dream vacation or buy that dream house, perhaps Life Coaching may be the very thing you need to get you back in touch with your "true" self and your heart's most passionate desires.
Life Coaching gave me the gift of creating an amazing life and I want to give you that very same gift! So, I challenge you to take a stand for having the most incredible, fabulous, and fantastic life you can possibly have. Stop setting goals that are not alignment with your biggest dreams, passions, and desires, and instead consciously create a life beyond your wildest dreams. And, if you don't know where to begin or how to start, get a Life...Coach!
Laurie Santos, "The Extreme Dream Coach", MS and Certified Life Coach went from chasing criminals to chasing dreams when she set up her Coaching practice six years ago. Now living and working in Hollywood, California as the founder of Coaching in Motion and Inspiration Publications, she coaches business owners, artists, performers, salespeople, and executives. Through her very candid yet fun coaching style she has the unique ability get underneath what is preventing her clients from having personal and professional success. Life Coach Laurie, "The Extreme Dream Coach" has navigated the way for some of her clients to make movies, sell high-end accounts, quit jobs they no longer wished to work in, and promote to high-level positions. A charismatic, humorous, "no bones about it" speaker, she has upcoming engagements in Beverly Hills and San Francisco, California. Laurie offers complimentary coaching consultations and may be reached at http://www.coachinmotion.com
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When looking back at why my goal-setting only worked up to a point, I noticed it was because I put all my passions aside in hopes that I would revisit them at a later date...you know, after I finished my undergrad work, then my master's, and after I got settled into my career. But of course, after I got established so to speak, I was too focused on the details of my job, my life (bills, relationships, etc.) to really feed the fire of my big dreams and visions.
All my life I was taught to go get a good education, make lots of money, and work my way up the professional ladder. I hung on to every word my parents, teachers, and bosses told me with respect to career, marriage, money, and life. While I was grateful for some of the lessons they shared, I soon realized I had not tapped into my own thoughts on those aforementioned subjects. And, when I tried to listen to my own ideas I soon realized I was too caught up in the opinions of others. It wasn't until I started working with my first Professional Coach that I was given permission to truly be me by listening to myself and MY heart's desires, not the desires that others had for me.
My first session with my Coach consisted of looking into the future 20 years and seeing what I WANTED to see. I visualized how I wanted my life to be, how I wanted to be as a person, where I wanted to live, what I wanted to be doing and who I wanted to be doing those things with. I felt alive, excited, rejuvenated, and connected to myself for the first time in I don't know how many years. Even more thrilling was that I felt determined to take action steps into making this visualization become a reality and aimed to have this dream life sooner than 20 years.
It is now six years after that first Coaching session and so much has changed for the positive in my life: I have since quit that loathsome job, just returned from living in Europe for six months, am getting married to the man of my dreams, and work full-time from home as a Professional Coach, workshop leader, and motivational speaker.
If you find yourself saying you cannot have the life you have always dreamed of, that you must continue to work for a job you just cannot stand, don't have enough money to take that dream vacation or buy that dream house, perhaps Life Coaching may be the very thing you need to get you back in touch with your "true" self and your heart's most passionate desires.
Life Coaching gave me the gift of creating an amazing life and I want to give you that very same gift! So, I challenge you to take a stand for having the most incredible, fabulous, and fantastic life you can possibly have. Stop setting goals that are not alignment with your biggest dreams, passions, and desires, and instead consciously create a life beyond your wildest dreams. And, if you don't know where to begin or how to start, get a Life...Coach!
Laurie Santos, "The Extreme Dream Coach", MS and Certified Life Coach went from chasing criminals to chasing dreams when she set up her Coaching practice six years ago. Now living and working in Hollywood, California as the founder of Coaching in Motion and Inspiration Publications, she coaches business owners, artists, performers, salespeople, and executives. Through her very candid yet fun coaching style she has the unique ability get underneath what is preventing her clients from having personal and professional success. Life Coach Laurie, "The Extreme Dream Coach" has navigated the way for some of her clients to make movies, sell high-end accounts, quit jobs they no longer wished to work in, and promote to high-level positions. A charismatic, humorous, "no bones about it" speaker, she has upcoming engagements in Beverly Hills and San Francisco, California. Laurie offers complimentary coaching consultations and may be reached at http://www.coachinmotion.com
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What Does A Life Coach Do?
What is coaching and how can it benefit me?
Coaching is a proven process that quickly brings results, because both you and your coach are highly motivated and are working together on highly focused goals. You benefit by achieving goals faster, creating balance and enjoying the support of a non-judgmental mentor whose only goal is your success!
How long does it take to get results?
Normally coaches work with clients for three to six months. This really depends on you and what areas of your life you want to improve. In some cases you may start seeing results immediately. Again it's up to you. You may need help with a specific issue like making a career change. Or it may be simply better time management. There is no set time period, contract or commitment. You can end the coaching relationship at any time.
What is the cost?
Coaching fees run from $100.00 to a thousand dollars or more based on the coaches experience and his clients needs. The average is around $300.00 a month.
How does the coach work with me? Usually there will be three weekly one hour sessions. These sessions are done on the phone at a prearranged time schedule.
Do coaches offer a free initial session?
Yes, most coaches offer a free half hour discovery session. If at the end of the session you are ready to starting a coaching relationship great. If not that's okay. There is never any sales pressure. It's always a good idea to connect three or more coaches. Make sure you find the one that's right for you.
Do coaches offer any guarantees?
No, the only guarantees most coaches will make is that if you are motivated to make changes, they guarantee to provide you with their best coaching effort. Coaches are committed to your success and will work with you to overcome the challenges that will invariably come along.
Will I have to sign any contract for services?
Most coaches don't use any type of pending contract. If the coaching relationship isn't working, no coach would want to hold you to some type of contract.
What happens during these "coaching sessions"?
During the coaching session your coach and you will decide on areas of your life: career, relationship, etc that you want to concentrate. The coach may assign a task/homework to be perform during the week to help you.
In summary what a life coach does is through a series of phone coaching session the coach and you will form a bond - a relationship focused on one thing YOU! The coach is a cheerleader, motivator and task master, but it is really up to you! A good life coach will encourage you to look deep inside yourself for the answers.
Start living your best life now! Download your FREE copy of "THE SCIENCE OF GETTING RICH" @ http://www.scienceofgettingrich.net/gifts/coachpete.html Visit http://www.onelifecoach4u.com and subscribe to our coaching ezine and receive valuable life changing tips and advice. Coach Pete is a Life Success Coach and author of several books including " The Bike of Life". Coach Pete draws on his sixty years of living to help his clients "ride" from the ordinary to the extraordinary.
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Coaching is a proven process that quickly brings results, because both you and your coach are highly motivated and are working together on highly focused goals. You benefit by achieving goals faster, creating balance and enjoying the support of a non-judgmental mentor whose only goal is your success!
How long does it take to get results?
Normally coaches work with clients for three to six months. This really depends on you and what areas of your life you want to improve. In some cases you may start seeing results immediately. Again it's up to you. You may need help with a specific issue like making a career change. Or it may be simply better time management. There is no set time period, contract or commitment. You can end the coaching relationship at any time.
What is the cost?
Coaching fees run from $100.00 to a thousand dollars or more based on the coaches experience and his clients needs. The average is around $300.00 a month.
How does the coach work with me? Usually there will be three weekly one hour sessions. These sessions are done on the phone at a prearranged time schedule.
Do coaches offer a free initial session?
Yes, most coaches offer a free half hour discovery session. If at the end of the session you are ready to starting a coaching relationship great. If not that's okay. There is never any sales pressure. It's always a good idea to connect three or more coaches. Make sure you find the one that's right for you.
Do coaches offer any guarantees?
No, the only guarantees most coaches will make is that if you are motivated to make changes, they guarantee to provide you with their best coaching effort. Coaches are committed to your success and will work with you to overcome the challenges that will invariably come along.
Will I have to sign any contract for services?
Most coaches don't use any type of pending contract. If the coaching relationship isn't working, no coach would want to hold you to some type of contract.
What happens during these "coaching sessions"?
During the coaching session your coach and you will decide on areas of your life: career, relationship, etc that you want to concentrate. The coach may assign a task/homework to be perform during the week to help you.
In summary what a life coach does is through a series of phone coaching session the coach and you will form a bond - a relationship focused on one thing YOU! The coach is a cheerleader, motivator and task master, but it is really up to you! A good life coach will encourage you to look deep inside yourself for the answers.
Start living your best life now! Download your FREE copy of "THE SCIENCE OF GETTING RICH" @ http://www.scienceofgettingrich.net/gifts/coachpete.html Visit http://www.onelifecoach4u.com and subscribe to our coaching ezine and receive valuable life changing tips and advice. Coach Pete is a Life Success Coach and author of several books including " The Bike of Life". Coach Pete draws on his sixty years of living to help his clients "ride" from the ordinary to the extraordinary.
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Life Coaching vs Therapy
As Life Coaching becomes a more popular method of navigating life’s complex paths, there are a lot of questions about whether or not it is traditional therapy, how it may relate to therapy, or if they are interchangeable.
In therapy, the focus is on dealing with the past. Therapists lead their clients through the healing process, helping them develop coping skills that they can eventually use on their own, once they have achieved wholeness. A skilled therapist can help clients reach the source of their fears – the obstacles that typically prevent us from achieving our highest potential.
In Life Coaching, the focus is on the present and the future. Coaching clients may have already experienced therapy and will therefore expect the same type of experience. However, as a Co-Active Coach®, I work hand-in-hand with my clients as they lead the way. A skilled Life Coach helps clients manage their fears, minimizing them so that they can live a healthy life and achieve even higher goals. The Life Coach also helps clients uncover hidden passions, resulting in a more fulfilled life that is focused on values-based decisions. She holds her clients as creative, resourceful, and whole from the very beginning of the relationship.
Traditional therapy and Life Coaching can complement each other. However, if a therapist is using coaching techniques, it is best if the client knows that a coaching technique is being applied. The client is empowered in a much more holistic way whenever coaching techniques are used to enhance the client’s therapy experience.
As a Life Coach, I am trained to listen for cues and to use my training, intuition, curiosity, experience, and resources. With all these “tools,” I guide my clients down the paths that they themselves choose. In most cases, my clients are not even aware of the paths that they have already unconsciously chosen. That’s where my expertise as a Life Coach comes into play. We walk these paths together, discovering new dreams, goals, and opportunities. The result is a more fulfilled, balanced life for each of my clients, and, in many cases, a new direction toward a dream previously unrealized.
Carol Janssen has been a Life Coach since 2000. She is also an accomplished public speaker. Her workshops and retreats are focused on foundational life work, including spiritual growth, reconnecting with core values, living in the public eye, creating a fulfilled life, and many other topics. Carol’s training with the Coaches Training Institute has provided her with a solid basis for working co-actively with her clients and with groups. As a leader, Carol believes that many people have untapped potential, which can be liberated by working with her through obstacles that can be overcome through compassion, listening, and accountability. For more information about Carol and her coaching business, Metamorphosis Coaching, go to http://www.caroljanssen.com now.
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In therapy, the focus is on dealing with the past. Therapists lead their clients through the healing process, helping them develop coping skills that they can eventually use on their own, once they have achieved wholeness. A skilled therapist can help clients reach the source of their fears – the obstacles that typically prevent us from achieving our highest potential.
In Life Coaching, the focus is on the present and the future. Coaching clients may have already experienced therapy and will therefore expect the same type of experience. However, as a Co-Active Coach®, I work hand-in-hand with my clients as they lead the way. A skilled Life Coach helps clients manage their fears, minimizing them so that they can live a healthy life and achieve even higher goals. The Life Coach also helps clients uncover hidden passions, resulting in a more fulfilled life that is focused on values-based decisions. She holds her clients as creative, resourceful, and whole from the very beginning of the relationship.
Traditional therapy and Life Coaching can complement each other. However, if a therapist is using coaching techniques, it is best if the client knows that a coaching technique is being applied. The client is empowered in a much more holistic way whenever coaching techniques are used to enhance the client’s therapy experience.
As a Life Coach, I am trained to listen for cues and to use my training, intuition, curiosity, experience, and resources. With all these “tools,” I guide my clients down the paths that they themselves choose. In most cases, my clients are not even aware of the paths that they have already unconsciously chosen. That’s where my expertise as a Life Coach comes into play. We walk these paths together, discovering new dreams, goals, and opportunities. The result is a more fulfilled, balanced life for each of my clients, and, in many cases, a new direction toward a dream previously unrealized.
Carol Janssen has been a Life Coach since 2000. She is also an accomplished public speaker. Her workshops and retreats are focused on foundational life work, including spiritual growth, reconnecting with core values, living in the public eye, creating a fulfilled life, and many other topics. Carol’s training with the Coaches Training Institute has provided her with a solid basis for working co-actively with her clients and with groups. As a leader, Carol believes that many people have untapped potential, which can be liberated by working with her through obstacles that can be overcome through compassion, listening, and accountability. For more information about Carol and her coaching business, Metamorphosis Coaching, go to http://www.caroljanssen.com now.
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Saturday, December 1, 2007
Life Coaching Studies
Life coaching studies can provide aspiring professionals with the knowledge they need to help other people to improve work performance, enhance career opportunities, and develop rewarding and lasting relationships.
Life coaching is one of the fastest growing industries in the United States, and training is available in numerous schools. If you think you might like to explore the field, a good life coaching school can help you reach your career goals so you can help others to do the same!
Life coaching studies will teach students how to motivate and inspire people. You will learn how to form solid relationships built on client trust and to counsel those who are having coping issues. Training also includes instruction on how to design and deliver coaching sessions, and how to develop a successful life coaching practice of your own. Many graduates will continue their education to investigate the areas of psychology or counseling.
There are many varieties of Life Coaching Schools available, from vocational schools to natural healing schools, and even online schools! It is important that you find the right life coaching school that will offer focused training to meet your educational needs. Before enrolling in any school, check with the advisors or course provider regarding specific programs that will address your future practice. For example, a certification program is a good first step for the aspiring life coach.
Students will learn the basics of how to develop their own goals, how to formulate a successful business strategy and how to build a professional reputation. Life Coaching Education can lead to a fulfilling career, a respectable income, job security, and overall satisfaction and success.
If you would like to learn more about Life Coaching Studies, or even Online Life Coaching Schools, you can find more in-depth information and resources on our website.
DISCLAIMER: Above is a GENERAL OVERVIEW and may or may not reflect specific practices, courses and/or services associated with ANY ONE particular school(s) that is or is not advertised on SchoolsGalore.com.
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Michael Bustamante is a staff writer for Media Positive Communications, Inc. in association with SchoolsGalore.com. Find Life Coaching Schools, Colleges, Universities, Healing Arts Schools, and Online Schools at SchoolsGalore.com, your educational resource to locate schools.
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Life coaching is one of the fastest growing industries in the United States, and training is available in numerous schools. If you think you might like to explore the field, a good life coaching school can help you reach your career goals so you can help others to do the same!
Life coaching studies will teach students how to motivate and inspire people. You will learn how to form solid relationships built on client trust and to counsel those who are having coping issues. Training also includes instruction on how to design and deliver coaching sessions, and how to develop a successful life coaching practice of your own. Many graduates will continue their education to investigate the areas of psychology or counseling.
There are many varieties of Life Coaching Schools available, from vocational schools to natural healing schools, and even online schools! It is important that you find the right life coaching school that will offer focused training to meet your educational needs. Before enrolling in any school, check with the advisors or course provider regarding specific programs that will address your future practice. For example, a certification program is a good first step for the aspiring life coach.
Students will learn the basics of how to develop their own goals, how to formulate a successful business strategy and how to build a professional reputation. Life Coaching Education can lead to a fulfilling career, a respectable income, job security, and overall satisfaction and success.
If you would like to learn more about Life Coaching Studies, or even Online Life Coaching Schools, you can find more in-depth information and resources on our website.
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In Coaching, The Only True 'Expert' Is Yourself
The traditional definition of an ‘expert’ is someone who can help the client to deal practically with difficulties in the real world - who has specialised knowledge of a particular aspect of that world, and therefore is able to identify and help to resolve the practical difficulties that arise from the client's lack of expertise in that particular field of endeavour. By virtue of the fact that he knows more about a particular subject than the person who is asking for help, he (or she) therefore has the power to resolve the client's difficulties - power that the client doesn't possess. That's what the client pays for. You go to a dentist, for example, and you ask for his expert, professional help. You have pain that you can't do anything about, but he knows about teeth and he can do things to your teeth that you can't do. So we can define an expert as someone who has a practical set of skills which you need but don't intrinsically possess.
If we as coaches put ourselves up to ‘help’ someone, then what we're doing is, we're saying in effect that we’ve got some kind of intrinsic expertise, some special procedures which we’ve acquired as the result of some previously purchased training programme, that our clients need to be subjected to before they can come to terms with their problems. But any tuition that fails to take account of the fact that the coach, too, needs first to explore and then to accept his or her own imperfections, is bound to be more than just ineffective – it’s downright dangerous!
It's really disingenuous to believe that a coach can 'help' the client by assuming the inappropriate role of an expert if in fact he hasn’t first done the necessary homework on his own problematic stuff. When you think about it, that really doesn't make sense. In unitive coaching, we never lose sight of the basic fact that problems don't exist in the real world, but only in the way we’ve been conditioned to perceive that world. The client actually has everything he needs to live an authentic life. His problem is, that he’s been programmed not to accept it. The whole point of the unitive approach to coaching is not to offer help, but to facilitate the client to help himself. The unitive coach works with the client on a level playing field - faces the client as another vulnerable human being – and accepts without question the client's humanity as being intrinsically the same as his own
Truly life-changing and effective coaching is concerned with what the philosopher Heidegger called Dasein -‘being-in-the world’ – that is, the fact that we are not separated from the physical world in which we find ourselves at any given moment but an integral part of it – dissolved in it, of the same substance. There is actually no need to resist it, fight it, or to try to change it. There’s no ‘it’ out there. That’s why unitive coaching appeals to individuals who, although they may have achieved many of their material goals, need to re-establish an enduring sense of fulfilment, calm and joie-de-vivre. It understands that problems do not exist 'out there', but are internalised within each of us. It knows that once we get in touch with who we really are, we don’t have to worry about what we should do, ought to do, must do. It’s only then that our activities will become free of conflict - spontaneous, and authentic: valid responses to the real, presenting world.
Charles Bentley PhDCharles Bentley Associateshttp://www.lifecoachuk.com
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If we as coaches put ourselves up to ‘help’ someone, then what we're doing is, we're saying in effect that we’ve got some kind of intrinsic expertise, some special procedures which we’ve acquired as the result of some previously purchased training programme, that our clients need to be subjected to before they can come to terms with their problems. But any tuition that fails to take account of the fact that the coach, too, needs first to explore and then to accept his or her own imperfections, is bound to be more than just ineffective – it’s downright dangerous!
It's really disingenuous to believe that a coach can 'help' the client by assuming the inappropriate role of an expert if in fact he hasn’t first done the necessary homework on his own problematic stuff. When you think about it, that really doesn't make sense. In unitive coaching, we never lose sight of the basic fact that problems don't exist in the real world, but only in the way we’ve been conditioned to perceive that world. The client actually has everything he needs to live an authentic life. His problem is, that he’s been programmed not to accept it. The whole point of the unitive approach to coaching is not to offer help, but to facilitate the client to help himself. The unitive coach works with the client on a level playing field - faces the client as another vulnerable human being – and accepts without question the client's humanity as being intrinsically the same as his own
Truly life-changing and effective coaching is concerned with what the philosopher Heidegger called Dasein -‘being-in-the world’ – that is, the fact that we are not separated from the physical world in which we find ourselves at any given moment but an integral part of it – dissolved in it, of the same substance. There is actually no need to resist it, fight it, or to try to change it. There’s no ‘it’ out there. That’s why unitive coaching appeals to individuals who, although they may have achieved many of their material goals, need to re-establish an enduring sense of fulfilment, calm and joie-de-vivre. It understands that problems do not exist 'out there', but are internalised within each of us. It knows that once we get in touch with who we really are, we don’t have to worry about what we should do, ought to do, must do. It’s only then that our activities will become free of conflict - spontaneous, and authentic: valid responses to the real, presenting world.
Charles Bentley PhDCharles Bentley Associateshttp://www.lifecoachuk.com
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Important Life Coaching Advice For Children
I have just returned from my twelve year old step-daughters parents evening. It was an interesting hour and I believe my daughter has learnt quite a lot from the experience. The teachers gave her some important life coaching advice which I will write about in this article.
My step-daughters name is Taryn and she is basically a very bright and well behaved child. One of her faults however is that she just does enough, she is not naughty at school but does not give one hundred percent to her studies.
Before we attended the parents evening we had the opportunity to read her school report. Taryn thought this report was very good as she was above average in her year, this was certainly borne out in her recent examination results. What annoyed both me and her mother was the regular comments that Taryn does not ask enough questions, that she does not contribute enough in classroom discussions and that her homework seems rushed.
We were also aware that even though the exam results were good, that they could have been even better as she did not do any revision. We told her that even though she was above average that we were not happy with some of the comments made which suggested that she could and should have done even better. Taryn was not happy by this and had quite a big strop thinking that we were just being cruel.
Taryn loves to play sport and has been a regular in the netball and athletic teams. The first teacher she took us to see was her sports teacher who Taryn assumed would be very happy with her. This teacher first asked how we as her parents thought Taryn was getting on, in general at school. We voiced our concerns and the teacher agreed as she had read the whole report and was also not that pleased with it. She looked at Taryn and told her that in sport she always gave one hundred percent and asked her why she did not have the same attitude in Maths and English. Taryn did not know what to say and seemed quite shocked. The teacher stated that even though sport is important, the other subjects should come first and that if she did not see a marked improvement over the next few months, that she would drop her from the netball and athletics team.
Next was the English teacher. He told all of us that Taryn was very clever but that she needed to take more of a pride in her work. She needs to check what she has completed before she hands it in, as the only real errors she makes are just silly mistakes. He believed that even though Taryn was in the top thirty percent that she should be in the top ten percent.
All of the teachers we met gave Taryn the same message. Do not accept second best, always give one hundred percent, spend less time on the computer and more time reading and revising.
By the end of the evening poor old Taryn looked shell shocked. She now understands what to do and certainly does not want to be kicked out of the sports teams.
I was more than pleased with the schools attitude and believe that Taryn has been given some important life coaching advice.
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anti-aging
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My step-daughters name is Taryn and she is basically a very bright and well behaved child. One of her faults however is that she just does enough, she is not naughty at school but does not give one hundred percent to her studies.
Before we attended the parents evening we had the opportunity to read her school report. Taryn thought this report was very good as she was above average in her year, this was certainly borne out in her recent examination results. What annoyed both me and her mother was the regular comments that Taryn does not ask enough questions, that she does not contribute enough in classroom discussions and that her homework seems rushed.
We were also aware that even though the exam results were good, that they could have been even better as she did not do any revision. We told her that even though she was above average that we were not happy with some of the comments made which suggested that she could and should have done even better. Taryn was not happy by this and had quite a big strop thinking that we were just being cruel.
Taryn loves to play sport and has been a regular in the netball and athletic teams. The first teacher she took us to see was her sports teacher who Taryn assumed would be very happy with her. This teacher first asked how we as her parents thought Taryn was getting on, in general at school. We voiced our concerns and the teacher agreed as she had read the whole report and was also not that pleased with it. She looked at Taryn and told her that in sport she always gave one hundred percent and asked her why she did not have the same attitude in Maths and English. Taryn did not know what to say and seemed quite shocked. The teacher stated that even though sport is important, the other subjects should come first and that if she did not see a marked improvement over the next few months, that she would drop her from the netball and athletics team.
Next was the English teacher. He told all of us that Taryn was very clever but that she needed to take more of a pride in her work. She needs to check what she has completed before she hands it in, as the only real errors she makes are just silly mistakes. He believed that even though Taryn was in the top thirty percent that she should be in the top ten percent.
All of the teachers we met gave Taryn the same message. Do not accept second best, always give one hundred percent, spend less time on the computer and more time reading and revising.
By the end of the evening poor old Taryn looked shell shocked. She now understands what to do and certainly does not want to be kicked out of the sports teams.
I was more than pleased with the schools attitude and believe that Taryn has been given some important life coaching advice.
Stephen Hill helps to promote a number of websites including:
stuttering treatment
anti-aging
quit smoking info
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Saturday, November 24, 2007
Achieve Your Business Results Through Executive Coaching That Yields a 500% Plus ROI
What if you could have a 500% plus return for very dollar that you invested in your employees? What would that mean for your business? Possibly right now you are thinking that this is not possible and even if it was, any business owner would jump at the chance for such an incredible investment?
First, it is true. So begin looking for that jump rope. According to a recent report by MetrixGlobal for a Fortune 500 company, executive coaching provided a 529% return on investment. This report is supported by other research including Dell Computers. Half of the 761 senior managers at Dell Computer Corporation recently received executive coaching within a two-year time period. Dell has been actively monitoring these managers through pre-determined measurements. One of these criterion indicates that executives who received coaching tended to be promoted more often than those who were not coached.
If you are now convinced that coaching is a viable strategy to enhance your bottom line, then what do you need to do as a business owner to implement a coaching program?
First, research any coach or coaching organization that you are considering. Ask for specific references where measurable results were put in place prior to the coaching. The coaching should be results focused with clearly identifiable measurements. Also, coaching certification should not be a limiting factor as many certified coaches fail to earn even mid five figures. The determining factor should be about the results that the coach has delivered with his or her clients.
Second, look for a coaching program that works with your company and can be quickly and affordably aligned to your company’s culture. This curriculum should also be easily adapted to other training and development group sessions as well as to the different roles within the organization including Executive Leadership, Management, Supervision and Leadership.
Third, coaching is a personal relationship between the coach and the client. Your employees must feel comfortable with the coach. Some preliminary communication should take place with your employees before the implementation of a coaching program.
Fourth, the coaching curriculum should be structured, proven and provide numerous opportunities for application and feedback.
Fifth, everyone in the organization needs to support and reinforce the coaching program. Management above those in the coaching program must understand and be in agreement with the program.
To be truly effective, an excellent coaching approach extends beyond the professional life into the personal life. For it is within each individual personally where the performance excellence evolves.
Coaching is a proven way to dramatically enhance your bottom line provided you incorporate at least these five strategies. By taking such action, you can achieve your goals quicker and leave your competition in the dust. That is unless of course they decide to enact a coaching initiative before you do. So what are you waiting for?
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Copyright 2005(c) Leanne Hoagland-Smith, www.processspecialist.com
This article may be freely published. Permission to publish this article, electronically or in print, as long as the bylines are included, with a live link, and the article is not changed in any way (grammatical corrections accepted).
Leanne Hoagland-Smith, M.S. CEO of ADVANCED SYSTEMS located outside of Chicago, IL, is the Learning and Process Specialist. With over 25 years of business & education experience, she helps her clients to double their performance. By beginning with the belief systems, Leanne brings a unique perspective to her coaching practice that delivers at least a 200% ROI within 3 to 6 months in one of these 4 key areas: financials, leadership, relationships and growth & innovation. She works within a variety of industries including education, healthcare, manufacturing and professional services. As co-author of M.A.G.I.C.A.L. Potential: 7 Capacities for Living an Amazing Life Beyond Purpose to Achievement due for 2005 release, Leanne speaks nationally to a variety of audiences. Please contact Leanne at 219.759.5601 or visit http://www.processspecialist.com/coaching.htm to read how you can connect your passion to your purpose to double your performance for unheard of results.
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First, it is true. So begin looking for that jump rope. According to a recent report by MetrixGlobal for a Fortune 500 company, executive coaching provided a 529% return on investment. This report is supported by other research including Dell Computers. Half of the 761 senior managers at Dell Computer Corporation recently received executive coaching within a two-year time period. Dell has been actively monitoring these managers through pre-determined measurements. One of these criterion indicates that executives who received coaching tended to be promoted more often than those who were not coached.
If you are now convinced that coaching is a viable strategy to enhance your bottom line, then what do you need to do as a business owner to implement a coaching program?
First, research any coach or coaching organization that you are considering. Ask for specific references where measurable results were put in place prior to the coaching. The coaching should be results focused with clearly identifiable measurements. Also, coaching certification should not be a limiting factor as many certified coaches fail to earn even mid five figures. The determining factor should be about the results that the coach has delivered with his or her clients.
Second, look for a coaching program that works with your company and can be quickly and affordably aligned to your company’s culture. This curriculum should also be easily adapted to other training and development group sessions as well as to the different roles within the organization including Executive Leadership, Management, Supervision and Leadership.
Third, coaching is a personal relationship between the coach and the client. Your employees must feel comfortable with the coach. Some preliminary communication should take place with your employees before the implementation of a coaching program.
Fourth, the coaching curriculum should be structured, proven and provide numerous opportunities for application and feedback.
Fifth, everyone in the organization needs to support and reinforce the coaching program. Management above those in the coaching program must understand and be in agreement with the program.
To be truly effective, an excellent coaching approach extends beyond the professional life into the personal life. For it is within each individual personally where the performance excellence evolves.
Coaching is a proven way to dramatically enhance your bottom line provided you incorporate at least these five strategies. By taking such action, you can achieve your goals quicker and leave your competition in the dust. That is unless of course they decide to enact a coaching initiative before you do. So what are you waiting for?
Word Count 472
Copyright 2005(c) Leanne Hoagland-Smith, www.processspecialist.com
This article may be freely published. Permission to publish this article, electronically or in print, as long as the bylines are included, with a live link, and the article is not changed in any way (grammatical corrections accepted).
Leanne Hoagland-Smith, M.S. CEO of ADVANCED SYSTEMS located outside of Chicago, IL, is the Learning and Process Specialist. With over 25 years of business & education experience, she helps her clients to double their performance. By beginning with the belief systems, Leanne brings a unique perspective to her coaching practice that delivers at least a 200% ROI within 3 to 6 months in one of these 4 key areas: financials, leadership, relationships and growth & innovation. She works within a variety of industries including education, healthcare, manufacturing and professional services. As co-author of M.A.G.I.C.A.L. Potential: 7 Capacities for Living an Amazing Life Beyond Purpose to Achievement due for 2005 release, Leanne speaks nationally to a variety of audiences. Please contact Leanne at 219.759.5601 or visit http://www.processspecialist.com/coaching.htm to read how you can connect your passion to your purpose to double your performance for unheard of results.
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International Coach Federation - Everything You Need To Know About ICF Certification
The International Coach Federation (ICF) is the gold standard... the Grand Pumba of life coaching certification organizations. It's independent of any school and doesn't train coaches itself (in other words, there's no conflict of interest), has rigorous standards that force coaches to jump through hoops to earn their stripes, and has over 11,000 members worldwide.
Unlike the International Association of Coaching (IAC) which offers members a one-size-fits-all designation, the ICF offers three levels of credential:
The Associate Certified Coach (ACC). If you attended an Accredited Coach Training Program (ACTP) (a program the ICF determines meets its standards for coach training), there are a few simple requirements you need to meet to earn this designation:
Complete the accredited coach training program (CTI, CoachU, Coachville, etc.)
Rack up at least 100 hours of coaching, 75 of which must be paid
Get two letters of recommendation from ICF-certified coaches (PCC or above)
Get experience coaching at least 8 clients
If you want to get the ACC designation and didn't attend an ACTP, in addition to the above you'll need to demonstrate you've completed 60 or more hours of classroom or one-on-one coach training.
Professional Certified Coach (PCC). If you attended an ACTP, the requirements for the PCC are the same as the above with the exception of the hours of experience required. Unlike the first-level designation, PCC applicants are required to have completed 750 hours of coaching, and 675 of them must have been paid. In addition, PCC applicants must have worked with 25 or more individuals.
Master Certified Coach (MCC). To get your MCC, you'll need to have a minimum of 2,500 documented hours of coaching, 2,250 of which must have been paid. You'll also need three (not two) letters of recommendation, and be able to demonstrate you've worked with 35 or more clients.
The ICF claims that the certification process creates value in a number of ways for those who choose to complete it. I've listed out the ICF's main points and added commentary to hopefully put them in perspective.
According to the ICF, certification:
Enhances your credibility and reassures potential clients that you are an experienced and professional coach - Sounds nice, but I can virtually promise you no one will ever ask so this claim is dubious at best. Clients care about results, and want to see some evidence that you can produce them. A few letters after your name is - for most clients - irrelevant
Demonstrates that you have high professional standards - probably true. Given the high cost ($14 - $15,000) and number of hoops the ICF has created as part of the credentialing process, only serious people will invest in getting certified.
Demonstrates that you stand by a strong code of ethics - not necessarily true. Just because you complete the certification process and sign a piece of paper doesn't mean you stand by a strong code of ethics. Case in point - there was an article a few days ago in the Wall Street Journal about the unethical behavior in the ethics departments of universities across the country. Oh, the irony!
Demonstrates a high knowledge and skill level - this is true ONLY with regard to the core competencies defined as important by the ICF. Beyond that...no.
Demonstrates that you take on-going professional development seriously - true. Although coaches who choose to not pursue certification may be just as serious about their professional development. They may just make different choices based on what they think is important or what their clients need.
Develops you as a professional coach - to further enhance your skills - fair enough
Brings personal satisfaction - in achieving a career goal - in so far as accomplishing ANY goal results in personal satisfaction, true
Brings personal satisfaction - in gaining a credential from the only internationally recognized independent coaching body - depends on how big your need for external recognition is.
Reinforces the integrity of the coaching profession nationally and internationally - probably..,yes!
Certification may or may not be the right path for you. Make sure you go into it with eyes wide open. Good luck on your journey!
Find out everything you need to know about coaching and life coaching certification by visiting http://www.coachingcertificationsite.com, a popular website that offers information, tips, advice and resources on becoming a certified coach. Learn what's in store for you before you make a big investment of your time, energy, and money.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Lawrence_Mortenson
Unlike the International Association of Coaching (IAC) which offers members a one-size-fits-all designation, the ICF offers three levels of credential:
The Associate Certified Coach (ACC). If you attended an Accredited Coach Training Program (ACTP) (a program the ICF determines meets its standards for coach training), there are a few simple requirements you need to meet to earn this designation:
Complete the accredited coach training program (CTI, CoachU, Coachville, etc.)
Rack up at least 100 hours of coaching, 75 of which must be paid
Get two letters of recommendation from ICF-certified coaches (PCC or above)
Get experience coaching at least 8 clients
If you want to get the ACC designation and didn't attend an ACTP, in addition to the above you'll need to demonstrate you've completed 60 or more hours of classroom or one-on-one coach training.
Professional Certified Coach (PCC). If you attended an ACTP, the requirements for the PCC are the same as the above with the exception of the hours of experience required. Unlike the first-level designation, PCC applicants are required to have completed 750 hours of coaching, and 675 of them must have been paid. In addition, PCC applicants must have worked with 25 or more individuals.
Master Certified Coach (MCC). To get your MCC, you'll need to have a minimum of 2,500 documented hours of coaching, 2,250 of which must have been paid. You'll also need three (not two) letters of recommendation, and be able to demonstrate you've worked with 35 or more clients.
The ICF claims that the certification process creates value in a number of ways for those who choose to complete it. I've listed out the ICF's main points and added commentary to hopefully put them in perspective.
According to the ICF, certification:
Enhances your credibility and reassures potential clients that you are an experienced and professional coach - Sounds nice, but I can virtually promise you no one will ever ask so this claim is dubious at best. Clients care about results, and want to see some evidence that you can produce them. A few letters after your name is - for most clients - irrelevant
Demonstrates that you have high professional standards - probably true. Given the high cost ($14 - $15,000) and number of hoops the ICF has created as part of the credentialing process, only serious people will invest in getting certified.
Demonstrates that you stand by a strong code of ethics - not necessarily true. Just because you complete the certification process and sign a piece of paper doesn't mean you stand by a strong code of ethics. Case in point - there was an article a few days ago in the Wall Street Journal about the unethical behavior in the ethics departments of universities across the country. Oh, the irony!
Demonstrates a high knowledge and skill level - this is true ONLY with regard to the core competencies defined as important by the ICF. Beyond that...no.
Demonstrates that you take on-going professional development seriously - true. Although coaches who choose to not pursue certification may be just as serious about their professional development. They may just make different choices based on what they think is important or what their clients need.
Develops you as a professional coach - to further enhance your skills - fair enough
Brings personal satisfaction - in achieving a career goal - in so far as accomplishing ANY goal results in personal satisfaction, true
Brings personal satisfaction - in gaining a credential from the only internationally recognized independent coaching body - depends on how big your need for external recognition is.
Reinforces the integrity of the coaching profession nationally and internationally - probably..,yes!
Certification may or may not be the right path for you. Make sure you go into it with eyes wide open. Good luck on your journey!
Find out everything you need to know about coaching and life coaching certification by visiting http://www.coachingcertificationsite.com, a popular website that offers information, tips, advice and resources on becoming a certified coach. Learn what's in store for you before you make a big investment of your time, energy, and money.
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How to Get What You Want in Work and Life
Many of my life coaching and business coaching clients express a certain dissatisfaction and ineffectuality in both their professions and their personal lives. A feeling that yes, their credentials and accomplishments appear impressive on paper. And yet, somehow they are removed from the entire situation... almost a spectator, as events unfold that they have little to no control over.
Why is this? How can a grown individual who has clearly "made it" in the traditional sense, hold the belief that they have no say in what happens to them? Is this an imagined perception? Or is it really true that other people are calling the shots while they sit there in passive acceptance?
The answer to this question is that if they're feeling it, then it's probably happening. It's not an uncommon feeling, by any means. And no, the situation is surely not a desirable one, but it's certainly something that can be worked through and overcome. Many have moved on to living a life that's in alignment with their values and beliefs. Many people have learned to navigate their own course. You can, too.
The majority of professionals, in fact, will express at least once in their lifetime, that their lives are governed by outside influences beyond their control - people, situations, events. It happens precisely BECAUSE they have adopted this passive attitude, and it's a dead-end mindset for sure. After all - the more one holds the belief that he has no influence on his own outcomes, the less likely he is apt to try and do something to improve the situation.
I was faced with a coaching challenge recently where my client could not see that the answers to her issues were inside of her and had been all along. When I challenged her to look beyond her perceived limitations and come up with an alternative plan of action to help herself, I was met with resistance. My client expected that I would make the decisions and supply the solutions for her. But that's not what coaching is all about.
Coaching, whether in the professional or the personal sense, is a co-creative, collaborative process where one is able to move past perceived limitations and learn to have a greater impact on what's happening around them and to them. When you work with a coach, you embark on a partnership that allows you to get to know your strengths more intimately as a means of becoming empowered to live your life the way you want, and not what someone else has prescribed for you.
Some tips on how to get beyond the mentality that you are nothing more than a passenger on the road of your own life:
Instead of blaming others, begin to realize that you can influence outcomes and realize change through your own words and actions.
Instead of saying "I can't" or "I don't know how," realize that the vast power lies within you. Open your mind to learning new things, mastering new skills, growing beyond what you know today.
Instead of treating the past as a crutch that prevents you from moving forward in the future, take an inquisitive and analytical approach.
Ask questions in everything you do. Why did this work for me before, but it's not working now? What changes can I make so that things will go the way I want?
Accept disappointment as a temporary obstacle, not a crushing defeat.
Appreciate your personal gifts - learn how to use your unique talents to your advantage.
Recognize that the power to take decisive action on your own behalf is within you and has been all along.
Realize that if you don't care for the way something is playing out, you can opt out of the situation without serious consequence.
Trust that when things go wrong, you have the ability to repair the situation on both words and deeds.
Steer clear of naysayers - surround yourself with positive influences.
Instead of defining yourself by what you do, base your actions around what you believe - the things that are most important to you in the world.
Discover the ways in which you can achieve outstanding results professionally and personally.
Copyright 2007 David B. Bohl, REFLECTIONS Coaching LLC. All rights reserved.
Life coach and consultant David B. Bohl inspires corporate professionals, entrepreneurs and other individuals to define and create well-balanced, fulfilled lives. For insights into the work-life balance, sign up for Lifestyle and Workstyle Reflections, the monthly newsletter from REFLECTIONS Coaching, LLC or visit REFLECTIONS Coaching LLC to learn more.
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Why is this? How can a grown individual who has clearly "made it" in the traditional sense, hold the belief that they have no say in what happens to them? Is this an imagined perception? Or is it really true that other people are calling the shots while they sit there in passive acceptance?
The answer to this question is that if they're feeling it, then it's probably happening. It's not an uncommon feeling, by any means. And no, the situation is surely not a desirable one, but it's certainly something that can be worked through and overcome. Many have moved on to living a life that's in alignment with their values and beliefs. Many people have learned to navigate their own course. You can, too.
The majority of professionals, in fact, will express at least once in their lifetime, that their lives are governed by outside influences beyond their control - people, situations, events. It happens precisely BECAUSE they have adopted this passive attitude, and it's a dead-end mindset for sure. After all - the more one holds the belief that he has no influence on his own outcomes, the less likely he is apt to try and do something to improve the situation.
I was faced with a coaching challenge recently where my client could not see that the answers to her issues were inside of her and had been all along. When I challenged her to look beyond her perceived limitations and come up with an alternative plan of action to help herself, I was met with resistance. My client expected that I would make the decisions and supply the solutions for her. But that's not what coaching is all about.
Coaching, whether in the professional or the personal sense, is a co-creative, collaborative process where one is able to move past perceived limitations and learn to have a greater impact on what's happening around them and to them. When you work with a coach, you embark on a partnership that allows you to get to know your strengths more intimately as a means of becoming empowered to live your life the way you want, and not what someone else has prescribed for you.
Some tips on how to get beyond the mentality that you are nothing more than a passenger on the road of your own life:
Instead of blaming others, begin to realize that you can influence outcomes and realize change through your own words and actions.
Instead of saying "I can't" or "I don't know how," realize that the vast power lies within you. Open your mind to learning new things, mastering new skills, growing beyond what you know today.
Instead of treating the past as a crutch that prevents you from moving forward in the future, take an inquisitive and analytical approach.
Ask questions in everything you do. Why did this work for me before, but it's not working now? What changes can I make so that things will go the way I want?
Accept disappointment as a temporary obstacle, not a crushing defeat.
Appreciate your personal gifts - learn how to use your unique talents to your advantage.
Recognize that the power to take decisive action on your own behalf is within you and has been all along.
Realize that if you don't care for the way something is playing out, you can opt out of the situation without serious consequence.
Trust that when things go wrong, you have the ability to repair the situation on both words and deeds.
Steer clear of naysayers - surround yourself with positive influences.
Instead of defining yourself by what you do, base your actions around what you believe - the things that are most important to you in the world.
Discover the ways in which you can achieve outstanding results professionally and personally.
Copyright 2007 David B. Bohl, REFLECTIONS Coaching LLC. All rights reserved.
Life coach and consultant David B. Bohl inspires corporate professionals, entrepreneurs and other individuals to define and create well-balanced, fulfilled lives. For insights into the work-life balance, sign up for Lifestyle and Workstyle Reflections, the monthly newsletter from REFLECTIONS Coaching, LLC or visit REFLECTIONS Coaching LLC to learn more.
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Life Coaching - Six Human Needs
All human behaviour is driven by an instinct to fulfil one or more basic human needs. Abraham Maslow developed a hierarchy of needs model in the 1940/1950s in the USA. The original model defined five human needs, but has been added to and amended over the years. The original needs hierarchy was:
Biological & Physiological needs; (basic life needs air, food, drink, sleep, shelter, warmth, sex etc) Safety needs; (protection, order, security, law, stability) Love & Belongingness needs; (relationships, family, love, belonging) Esteem needs; (responsibility, status, achievement, purpose) Self Actualisation; (personal fulfilment and growth)
The Hierarchy of needs is still valid today to understanding motivation and personal development. We are all motivated by needs, unhappiness, stress, lack of direction in our lives all stem from an unfulfilled need. To be fulfilled and happy with life and ourselves we need to fill these six needs in a positive way.
The Six Needs Are LOVE & CONNECTION The need to fill love & connection with and for others.
PURPOSE The need to feel we have a purpose in life and are significant and have meaning to others. We are unique, special, and individual.
CERTAINITY The need to know that everything is settled and secure.
UNCERTAINITY The complete opposite of the above. The need to feel that life is interesting, challenging and exciting
We all have the ability to get these first four needs fulfilled, even if it is sometimes in a negative way. The fifth & sixth needs are not met by everyone, yet by attaining them they offer us the key to inner peace and fulfilment.
GROWTH The need for the feeling we are growing spiritually, intellectually, physically, mentally.
GIVING The need to feel that we are giving of ourselves for the benefit of others. Everyone has their own unique requirements for the fulfilment of the six needs. The degree in which they are met defines our quality of life and happiness.
Life coaching can help you identify and fulfil these needs and take you from where you are now on the road to where you want to be.
Ian Broadmore© Changing Lives
Ian Broadmore is the UKs leading personal development consultant, founder of the Ian Broadmore Consultancy and The Abintra Clinic. Ian is featured regular in the media as an expert on personal development and stratergy management. Workming with both individuals who seek a better quality of life or corporations that require change management, he is based in Londons Harley Street.
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Biological & Physiological needs; (basic life needs air, food, drink, sleep, shelter, warmth, sex etc) Safety needs; (protection, order, security, law, stability) Love & Belongingness needs; (relationships, family, love, belonging) Esteem needs; (responsibility, status, achievement, purpose) Self Actualisation; (personal fulfilment and growth)
The Hierarchy of needs is still valid today to understanding motivation and personal development. We are all motivated by needs, unhappiness, stress, lack of direction in our lives all stem from an unfulfilled need. To be fulfilled and happy with life and ourselves we need to fill these six needs in a positive way.
The Six Needs Are LOVE & CONNECTION The need to fill love & connection with and for others.
PURPOSE The need to feel we have a purpose in life and are significant and have meaning to others. We are unique, special, and individual.
CERTAINITY The need to know that everything is settled and secure.
UNCERTAINITY The complete opposite of the above. The need to feel that life is interesting, challenging and exciting
We all have the ability to get these first four needs fulfilled, even if it is sometimes in a negative way. The fifth & sixth needs are not met by everyone, yet by attaining them they offer us the key to inner peace and fulfilment.
GROWTH The need for the feeling we are growing spiritually, intellectually, physically, mentally.
GIVING The need to feel that we are giving of ourselves for the benefit of others. Everyone has their own unique requirements for the fulfilment of the six needs. The degree in which they are met defines our quality of life and happiness.
Life coaching can help you identify and fulfil these needs and take you from where you are now on the road to where you want to be.
Ian Broadmore© Changing Lives
Ian Broadmore is the UKs leading personal development consultant, founder of the Ian Broadmore Consultancy and The Abintra Clinic. Ian is featured regular in the media as an expert on personal development and stratergy management. Workming with both individuals who seek a better quality of life or corporations that require change management, he is based in Londons Harley Street.
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Sunday, November 11, 2007
Building a Coaching Business - Finding Strategic Marketing or Referral Partners
Finding someone you can jointly market with is one great way of finding a marketing or referral partner. Think of others that either market to the same market as you do, or, might actually do what you do but from a slightly different angle.
If you've found it difficult to get initial sales meetings, finding a strategic referral partner that , by partnering, you can increase people walking through the door for both of you, you will become a Super Star for your referral partner, and you will find ways to grow your business....fast.
Who are Potential Marketing and/or Referral Partners
For me, as a business coach, here are a few businesses that make excellent strategic marketing partners. If you are some other form of coach, life coach, career coach, or whatever, use this as a springboard for your brainstorming and find partners that work well in your market.
Banks - I grow businesses, sometimes pretty fast. So, a bank can be an ideal partner because they usually have a commercial loan department who have loans out to companies that could be my clients. And, the bank sees me as a resource in several directions.
a. We both have the same clients, I refer to them, they refer to me.
b. By partnering together, they provide an additional service to their customers in growing their business through the help of the bank.
c. With 80-90% of all businesses daily, I increase the success ratio of companies (they get the immediate benefit of fewer failing loans, and when the public knows this it is an added advantage to use that bank.
d. By partnering -- I do seminars jointly with the bank. We jointly advertise luncheon "Build Your Business...Fast" seminars that brings a lot of traffic into the bank that otherwise wouldn't even know the bank. I do one on "How to Double Your Business in 3-4 Weeks" which is the most popular and fills a room fast, followed by "Improve Sales Success by 3-4 Times" and "Get 5-10 Times More People Walking Into Your Business". seminars over the next few weeks. Frequently these are luncheon series over 3 weeks, or sometimes once a month for 3 months. I'll end it with an offer to join in our mastermind group that will meet monthly in the banks board room. My original seminars are either free (sponsored by the bank), or a minimal fee, usually pays for lunch. The mastermind follow-up group is a for-fee program. There are a lot of ways to structure that. See other articles on how to structure a mastermind group.
Obstacles: Some banks may hesitate to be involved with an "unknown" who may, in their opinion, say something that would make the bank liable for a business problem. It is up to you to either give them enough track record to overcome that, or keep looking until you find the bank that will work with you. Keep looking, you will find one. Also, use your networking friends and partners to get that introduction. It opens the door for you.
Web developers -Theoretically, web developers are supposed to grow businesses. What I've discovered is that 99% of all websites don't work and the reason is that they aren't marketing companies. They are software developers who can write code for the website, or maybe graphic designers that can pretty up a website, but neither of those results in NEW CUSTOMERS, at least not very often. So, I have an opportunity here...a really big one. I help the web developer understand what is missing, and how to increase his own sales greater than he has ever imagined. I show him how to sell and market that gets his clients swarming to him. And then I have to help that web developer to make his own clients every bit as successful. One great way is to do a series of joint seminars. He'll market to his hundreds of existing clients to show them how to "Double Their Business on the Web Even Further Than They Have So Far". Of course I'll market to new prospects (my target market). We'll fill a room of people who "want to grow a business" and show them how they can grow the overall business (my participation) and how the internet can be one of those great tools (jointly, the web developer and me).
There are LOTs of other potentials out there,
IT companies work with lots of companies that are also my focus, other coaches who work in different areas of a business than I do (I'll sometimes do sales training while the coach works with the executives, or vice versa),
Radio (I do a radio show where I bring on experts of all kinds on building a business, coaches, speakers, trainers, and, although we do overlap this is a win-win. They are exposed to a MUCH larger audience, and at the same time we all build our audience. I make sure to highlight them and not me. But now I'm the coach builder (one of my target markets). My job is to always be seen as a Super Star business and coach builder. The more people that grow because I am around them the more valuable I am seen and the more people who want to partner with me.
Financial Planners, CPAs -- both work with my clients and are both involved with helping them grow financially.
Chambers -- offer to do joint semianrs with the chambers. I've found that, not matter how good my marketing has become, by partnering with a chamber the number of people replying to my marketing is approximately 2 times greater when partnering.
These are just a few for me, a business coach, and a coach's coach. So, find your ideal marketing and referral partners for your type of coaching. Who are those that either work with your ideal client, or those that do something similar....but in a slightly different way?
Do you want to learn more about how to increase your coaching businesses?
I have just completed my brand new guide to coaching marketing success. You'll also get a free invitation to join a mastermind group of other coaches as they build their business. Hear what works and doesn't work.
Get your "How to Build a Super Star Coaching Business" for free
Alan Boyer coach's coaches, who want more business than they can handle, or at least more than they imagined...before this.....The reports have been "5-10 times more clients in just a few weeks, and still growing. http://www.leaders-perspective.com/Super-Star-Coaching-Business.htm
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Alan_Boyer
If you've found it difficult to get initial sales meetings, finding a strategic referral partner that , by partnering, you can increase people walking through the door for both of you, you will become a Super Star for your referral partner, and you will find ways to grow your business....fast.
Who are Potential Marketing and/or Referral Partners
For me, as a business coach, here are a few businesses that make excellent strategic marketing partners. If you are some other form of coach, life coach, career coach, or whatever, use this as a springboard for your brainstorming and find partners that work well in your market.
Banks - I grow businesses, sometimes pretty fast. So, a bank can be an ideal partner because they usually have a commercial loan department who have loans out to companies that could be my clients. And, the bank sees me as a resource in several directions.
a. We both have the same clients, I refer to them, they refer to me.
b. By partnering together, they provide an additional service to their customers in growing their business through the help of the bank.
c. With 80-90% of all businesses daily, I increase the success ratio of companies (they get the immediate benefit of fewer failing loans, and when the public knows this it is an added advantage to use that bank.
d. By partnering -- I do seminars jointly with the bank. We jointly advertise luncheon "Build Your Business...Fast" seminars that brings a lot of traffic into the bank that otherwise wouldn't even know the bank. I do one on "How to Double Your Business in 3-4 Weeks" which is the most popular and fills a room fast, followed by "Improve Sales Success by 3-4 Times" and "Get 5-10 Times More People Walking Into Your Business". seminars over the next few weeks. Frequently these are luncheon series over 3 weeks, or sometimes once a month for 3 months. I'll end it with an offer to join in our mastermind group that will meet monthly in the banks board room. My original seminars are either free (sponsored by the bank), or a minimal fee, usually pays for lunch. The mastermind follow-up group is a for-fee program. There are a lot of ways to structure that. See other articles on how to structure a mastermind group.
Obstacles: Some banks may hesitate to be involved with an "unknown" who may, in their opinion, say something that would make the bank liable for a business problem. It is up to you to either give them enough track record to overcome that, or keep looking until you find the bank that will work with you. Keep looking, you will find one. Also, use your networking friends and partners to get that introduction. It opens the door for you.
Web developers -Theoretically, web developers are supposed to grow businesses. What I've discovered is that 99% of all websites don't work and the reason is that they aren't marketing companies. They are software developers who can write code for the website, or maybe graphic designers that can pretty up a website, but neither of those results in NEW CUSTOMERS, at least not very often. So, I have an opportunity here...a really big one. I help the web developer understand what is missing, and how to increase his own sales greater than he has ever imagined. I show him how to sell and market that gets his clients swarming to him. And then I have to help that web developer to make his own clients every bit as successful. One great way is to do a series of joint seminars. He'll market to his hundreds of existing clients to show them how to "Double Their Business on the Web Even Further Than They Have So Far". Of course I'll market to new prospects (my target market). We'll fill a room of people who "want to grow a business" and show them how they can grow the overall business (my participation) and how the internet can be one of those great tools (jointly, the web developer and me).
There are LOTs of other potentials out there,
IT companies work with lots of companies that are also my focus, other coaches who work in different areas of a business than I do (I'll sometimes do sales training while the coach works with the executives, or vice versa),
Radio (I do a radio show where I bring on experts of all kinds on building a business, coaches, speakers, trainers, and, although we do overlap this is a win-win. They are exposed to a MUCH larger audience, and at the same time we all build our audience. I make sure to highlight them and not me. But now I'm the coach builder (one of my target markets). My job is to always be seen as a Super Star business and coach builder. The more people that grow because I am around them the more valuable I am seen and the more people who want to partner with me.
Financial Planners, CPAs -- both work with my clients and are both involved with helping them grow financially.
Chambers -- offer to do joint semianrs with the chambers. I've found that, not matter how good my marketing has become, by partnering with a chamber the number of people replying to my marketing is approximately 2 times greater when partnering.
These are just a few for me, a business coach, and a coach's coach. So, find your ideal marketing and referral partners for your type of coaching. Who are those that either work with your ideal client, or those that do something similar....but in a slightly different way?
Do you want to learn more about how to increase your coaching businesses?
I have just completed my brand new guide to coaching marketing success. You'll also get a free invitation to join a mastermind group of other coaches as they build their business. Hear what works and doesn't work.
Get your "How to Build a Super Star Coaching Business" for free
Alan Boyer coach's coaches, who want more business than they can handle, or at least more than they imagined...before this.....The reports have been "5-10 times more clients in just a few weeks, and still growing. http://www.leaders-perspective.com/Super-Star-Coaching-Business.htm
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Alan_Boyer
Undermine Yourself
When people come to me for life coaching they often have self-limiting beliefs about their own capabilities. Self-limiting beliefs are easy to spot if you know what you are looking for. They often start with a statement about something somebody thinks they cannot do and go on to use the word ‘because’.
“I can’t lose weight because my family are all over weight”
“I can’t get that job because I’m not well qualified enough”
“I can’t learn to speak Spanish because I’m too old”
These beliefs do not help us at all; in fact their only purpose in life is to hold us back. They are what they are, self-limiting. The good news is that they are fairly easy to beat and benevolent chap that I am, I’m going to give you one of the methods I use. Look, if you want more, high a life coach! Me for example
Firstly you need to uncover one of the nasty suckers so we can work on it. Think of something you would like to achieve such as losing weight, starting a new business, giving up smoking, getting fitter etc. Then think of why you believe it isn’t possible and lets start to ridicule that belief, in a nice and cuddly way of course.
We are going to undermine that belief in any way we can.
Firstly, look for examples of when you have achieved what you think you no longer can. Think really hard about this, it doesn’t need to be exactly the same thing, just similar. So, if you think you can’t lose weight because you have no will-power look for examples when you have shown will power. That way you know you have some and it’s just a matter of tapping into it. If you can’t think of any example (unlikely unless it is something REALLY tough) where you have had some success, look to others. Have there been examples of people starting a new business aged 55 or quitting smoking at 70 or getting a great job without a degree? If the answer is yes, then it can be done and if it can be done then you can do it! Stop it, you can. I’m a life coach listen to me I know what I’m talking about…..sometimes.
The most successful people model others and use their experience to short cut their way to the top. You can do that. Ask questions, get e mentor, read books, copy successful people etc.
All this process is designed to do is break the belief, nothing more, nothing less. If you believe you can’t do something then in all likelihood you can’t. When you remove a self-limiting belief you are then on your way to achieving whatever it is you want to achieve. When you believe something is possible you will be infinitely more likely to just go for it and succeed and I can’t emphasize that enough.
So, what are you waiting for? Smash that belief and just go for it
Tim Brownson is a qualified English born Life Coach, NLP Master Practitioner and Hypnotherapist. He is based just outside Orlando, Florida but coaches people all over the US and UK. His time is split between telephone and face-to-face coaching helping people fulfill their potential and get more out of life. He can be contacted via http://www.adaringadventure.com
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“I can’t lose weight because my family are all over weight”
“I can’t get that job because I’m not well qualified enough”
“I can’t learn to speak Spanish because I’m too old”
These beliefs do not help us at all; in fact their only purpose in life is to hold us back. They are what they are, self-limiting. The good news is that they are fairly easy to beat and benevolent chap that I am, I’m going to give you one of the methods I use. Look, if you want more, high a life coach! Me for example
Firstly you need to uncover one of the nasty suckers so we can work on it. Think of something you would like to achieve such as losing weight, starting a new business, giving up smoking, getting fitter etc. Then think of why you believe it isn’t possible and lets start to ridicule that belief, in a nice and cuddly way of course.
We are going to undermine that belief in any way we can.
Firstly, look for examples of when you have achieved what you think you no longer can. Think really hard about this, it doesn’t need to be exactly the same thing, just similar. So, if you think you can’t lose weight because you have no will-power look for examples when you have shown will power. That way you know you have some and it’s just a matter of tapping into it. If you can’t think of any example (unlikely unless it is something REALLY tough) where you have had some success, look to others. Have there been examples of people starting a new business aged 55 or quitting smoking at 70 or getting a great job without a degree? If the answer is yes, then it can be done and if it can be done then you can do it! Stop it, you can. I’m a life coach listen to me I know what I’m talking about…..sometimes.
The most successful people model others and use their experience to short cut their way to the top. You can do that. Ask questions, get e mentor, read books, copy successful people etc.
All this process is designed to do is break the belief, nothing more, nothing less. If you believe you can’t do something then in all likelihood you can’t. When you remove a self-limiting belief you are then on your way to achieving whatever it is you want to achieve. When you believe something is possible you will be infinitely more likely to just go for it and succeed and I can’t emphasize that enough.
So, what are you waiting for? Smash that belief and just go for it
Tim Brownson is a qualified English born Life Coach, NLP Master Practitioner and Hypnotherapist. He is based just outside Orlando, Florida but coaches people all over the US and UK. His time is split between telephone and face-to-face coaching helping people fulfill their potential and get more out of life. He can be contacted via http://www.adaringadventure.com
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When Should You Hire or Fire a Life Coach?
Life coaching is a tool that has helped many people change or improve their lives through effective coaching sessions with a competent life coach. Although most people can benefit from life coaching, there are some things to consider when hiring a life coach.
The following tips will help you make an informed decision to either hire a life coach or let go of the one you work with currently. Keep in mind that your life coach works for you and if you do not feel you are getting your money’s worth, it may be time to reexamine your coaching relationship.
Hire a Life Coach If You Want to:
Take your personal life to a new level.
Have an unbiased listener to brainstorm ideas and goals with. Sure you have friends and family, but most will give you their opinion or tell you what you should do.
Get help with motivation, courage and empowerment.
Let go of unhealthy and unnecessary habits and thoughts.
Gain more self confidence and self determination.
Get unstuck on issues that overwhelm or create havoc in your life. Feel good about yourself.
Live a happier life and feel fulfilled.
Nurture your natural gifts, skills and talents.
Set powerful, realistic goals.
Be more efficient and improve your time management skills.
Become more organized, focused and determined.
Improve your overall health and well being.
Be encouraged to continue your personal growth and development.
Get more clarity and direction in life.
Be more balanced.
Rediscover your sense of purpose in life.
Fire Your Coach If:
Your coach starts to quote or copy the assignments from the life coaches on NBC’s Starting Over.
Your coach is never on time for coaching sessions or has frequent last minute cancellations.
Your coach tells you that you should get a divorce, quit your job or make any major decision that you are not ready to make.
Your coach is not interested in what you have to say, but what he or she wants to tell you.
You are depressed or suffering from any other mental health issues (unless your life coach is also a licensed therapist).
You dread your life coaching sessions.
You life coach tells you what to do as oppose to suggesting options.
Your life coach overwhelms you with assignments, but doesn’t follow up on them.
Your life coach has to interrupt your sessions to take another call.
Your life coach says any of the following:
“If I were you…”
“That was a dumb idea.”
“I really don't care what you think.”
You feel that you have outgrown your life coach.
Your life coach doesn’t seem to be attentive to your needs.
You don’t remember why you hired him or her in the first place.
Your life coach asks you the same questions every time you talk.
Your life coach goes on vacation without letting you know.
Your life coach seems to have no experience with your particular problems.
You wouldn’t recommend your life coach to your worst enemy.
Marie Magdala Roker is a Personal Development Coach an Author of Successful Thinking for a Successful Life: How to Banish the Unhealthy Thoughts and Habits That Limit Your Success. Her Successful Thinking™ program is an affordable coaching resource that offers support and encouragement when there are roadblocks to success. You can find out more about the program at http://www.thinkandbesuccessful.com or sign up for her free Be Inspired newsletter at http://www.smartbeecoaching.com
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The following tips will help you make an informed decision to either hire a life coach or let go of the one you work with currently. Keep in mind that your life coach works for you and if you do not feel you are getting your money’s worth, it may be time to reexamine your coaching relationship.
Hire a Life Coach If You Want to:
Take your personal life to a new level.
Have an unbiased listener to brainstorm ideas and goals with. Sure you have friends and family, but most will give you their opinion or tell you what you should do.
Get help with motivation, courage and empowerment.
Let go of unhealthy and unnecessary habits and thoughts.
Gain more self confidence and self determination.
Get unstuck on issues that overwhelm or create havoc in your life. Feel good about yourself.
Live a happier life and feel fulfilled.
Nurture your natural gifts, skills and talents.
Set powerful, realistic goals.
Be more efficient and improve your time management skills.
Become more organized, focused and determined.
Improve your overall health and well being.
Be encouraged to continue your personal growth and development.
Get more clarity and direction in life.
Be more balanced.
Rediscover your sense of purpose in life.
Fire Your Coach If:
Your coach starts to quote or copy the assignments from the life coaches on NBC’s Starting Over.
Your coach is never on time for coaching sessions or has frequent last minute cancellations.
Your coach tells you that you should get a divorce, quit your job or make any major decision that you are not ready to make.
Your coach is not interested in what you have to say, but what he or she wants to tell you.
You are depressed or suffering from any other mental health issues (unless your life coach is also a licensed therapist).
You dread your life coaching sessions.
You life coach tells you what to do as oppose to suggesting options.
Your life coach overwhelms you with assignments, but doesn’t follow up on them.
Your life coach has to interrupt your sessions to take another call.
Your life coach says any of the following:
“If I were you…”
“That was a dumb idea.”
“I really don't care what you think.”
You feel that you have outgrown your life coach.
Your life coach doesn’t seem to be attentive to your needs.
You don’t remember why you hired him or her in the first place.
Your life coach asks you the same questions every time you talk.
Your life coach goes on vacation without letting you know.
Your life coach seems to have no experience with your particular problems.
You wouldn’t recommend your life coach to your worst enemy.
Marie Magdala Roker is a Personal Development Coach an Author of Successful Thinking for a Successful Life: How to Banish the Unhealthy Thoughts and Habits That Limit Your Success. Her Successful Thinking™ program is an affordable coaching resource that offers support and encouragement when there are roadblocks to success. You can find out more about the program at http://www.thinkandbesuccessful.com or sign up for her free Be Inspired newsletter at http://www.smartbeecoaching.com
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Coaching with the GROW Model
The GROW Model, devised by Sir John Whitmore, provides a framework both for individual coaching sessions and for the whole process. The acronym stands for Goals, Reality, Options and Will, also known as Wrap-up.
Goals – coach and client agree on specific objectives. This is vital in coaching – if you don’t know where you are going, you will probably end up somewhere else! The coach asks specific questions to make sure the goal is in the best interests of the client and those closest to them.
Reality – the client needs to have a realistic grasp of where they are now, where they are starting from. Is the desired objective a realistic goal – what are the chances of achieving it? Do they know someone else who has achieved this already?
Options – the coach guides the client in thinking of a number of ways of achieving the goal and the client decides which way to pursue. As the coach, you are not there to lead people, you are there to help them explore possibilities so they can decide which option is best for them.
Will/Wrap-up – the client will only be motivated to go for the goal if they are excited and motivated by it. Coach and client look at the possible obstacles and how these can be overcome. Is there a secondary gain in the client not achieving the goal? For instance, it may be more comfortable to remain in the current position than make the effort it takes to achieve the goal.
The GROW Model works because it ensures that there is nothing at the unconscious level which might prevent the client from going for the goal. It checks whether the goal fits in with the client’s capabilities and purpose in life, and establishes whether the client needs to change any current behaviours or get new skills in order to be successful.
Andy Britnell is an executive coach who works with high achievers in both the private and public sectors who wish to fulfil more of their potential by thinking and behaving more effectively.
Sign up for my FREE e-mail coaching and FREE monthly newsletter Grow and Learn at http://andybritnell.co.uk/
Information about my coaching services can be seen at http://executive-coaching-for-business-growth.com/
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Goals – coach and client agree on specific objectives. This is vital in coaching – if you don’t know where you are going, you will probably end up somewhere else! The coach asks specific questions to make sure the goal is in the best interests of the client and those closest to them.
Reality – the client needs to have a realistic grasp of where they are now, where they are starting from. Is the desired objective a realistic goal – what are the chances of achieving it? Do they know someone else who has achieved this already?
Options – the coach guides the client in thinking of a number of ways of achieving the goal and the client decides which way to pursue. As the coach, you are not there to lead people, you are there to help them explore possibilities so they can decide which option is best for them.
Will/Wrap-up – the client will only be motivated to go for the goal if they are excited and motivated by it. Coach and client look at the possible obstacles and how these can be overcome. Is there a secondary gain in the client not achieving the goal? For instance, it may be more comfortable to remain in the current position than make the effort it takes to achieve the goal.
The GROW Model works because it ensures that there is nothing at the unconscious level which might prevent the client from going for the goal. It checks whether the goal fits in with the client’s capabilities and purpose in life, and establishes whether the client needs to change any current behaviours or get new skills in order to be successful.
Andy Britnell is an executive coach who works with high achievers in both the private and public sectors who wish to fulfil more of their potential by thinking and behaving more effectively.
Sign up for my FREE e-mail coaching and FREE monthly newsletter Grow and Learn at http://andybritnell.co.uk/
Information about my coaching services can be seen at http://executive-coaching-for-business-growth.com/
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Top Ten Reasons To Work with a Life Coach for Your Personal Development
1. You may be great at competing but are not so good at playing.
2. You care way too much about what others think.
3. You keep spending money on things you don't need and it hasn't brought you any closer to happiness.
4. The life you are living in your head looks nothing like the life the rest of us are watching you live.
5. You are bored/in a rut and your attempts to break your patterns are short-lived.
6. You are so tapped out that dealing with other people, even people you like, feels like a hassle. You suspect your priorities are messed up.
7. You feel like you would go crazy if you tried to just sit for a minute and watch ants...or a sunset...or kids playing...without multitasking.
8. You haven't laughed at yourself in a very long time.
9. You are not joyfully engaged in your life. You just aren't that much fun to be around but you're too busy to figure out what needs to change.
10. You get so caught up in "what if" that you end up not doing anything.
And 2 bonus reasons!
11. You keep asking for advice but what you really want is permission.
12. You want to feel delightfully spent and happy when you die!
Laura Young, M.A. is a life coach and owner of Wellspring Coaching. A contributing author to several books including 101 Great Ways to Improve Your Life with Jack Canfield, John Gray and Bob Proctor, coming in September, Laura specializes in working with individuals facing midlife transitions (personal and career), as well as those seeking relationship improvement, individuals coping with grief and loss and those seeking high level personal development. With doctoral training in counseling psychology, Laura has written extensively on such topics as stress management, motivation, finding one's life purpose, creativity,achieving life balance, cultivating a healthy lifestyle and improving communication in personal and professional relationships. Visit her website to learn more about her coaching services. Visit her blog, Adventures of a Dragon Slayer to view her extensive resource base.
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2. You care way too much about what others think.
3. You keep spending money on things you don't need and it hasn't brought you any closer to happiness.
4. The life you are living in your head looks nothing like the life the rest of us are watching you live.
5. You are bored/in a rut and your attempts to break your patterns are short-lived.
6. You are so tapped out that dealing with other people, even people you like, feels like a hassle. You suspect your priorities are messed up.
7. You feel like you would go crazy if you tried to just sit for a minute and watch ants...or a sunset...or kids playing...without multitasking.
8. You haven't laughed at yourself in a very long time.
9. You are not joyfully engaged in your life. You just aren't that much fun to be around but you're too busy to figure out what needs to change.
10. You get so caught up in "what if" that you end up not doing anything.
And 2 bonus reasons!
11. You keep asking for advice but what you really want is permission.
12. You want to feel delightfully spent and happy when you die!
Laura Young, M.A. is a life coach and owner of Wellspring Coaching. A contributing author to several books including 101 Great Ways to Improve Your Life with Jack Canfield, John Gray and Bob Proctor, coming in September, Laura specializes in working with individuals facing midlife transitions (personal and career), as well as those seeking relationship improvement, individuals coping with grief and loss and those seeking high level personal development. With doctoral training in counseling psychology, Laura has written extensively on such topics as stress management, motivation, finding one's life purpose, creativity,achieving life balance, cultivating a healthy lifestyle and improving communication in personal and professional relationships. Visit her website to learn more about her coaching services. Visit her blog, Adventures of a Dragon Slayer to view her extensive resource base.
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Should I Get A Coach?
Why should or would someone hire a life coach? Well, why would anyone purchase the services of a personal trainer, and interior designer or a sports coach - any professional "assistant" for that matter? After all, we all know how to exercise, how to hang a curtain and how to play our own game. But we hire a professional because we know that they will hold us accountable on our goals and objectives - and since we're paying good money for them to be there, often whether we show up or not, we have an added incentive to do so ourselves. We also understand that even though our knowledge of what we're doing may be strong, a professional always has tips, tools and tricks at their disposal which can save us time, aggravation and money. And we get that even the best of best can't "see themselves" from the outside and don't have the objective standpoint about their skills and abilities that a trained and experienced professional can bring to bear on any given situation.
Just as a even a top-notch athlete can benefit from the instruction and observations from an outside source (even a source whose skill does not match that of the athlete's), so can many individuals benefit from an objective, trained and focused viewpoint to help with the issues in their lives. Most people are "too close to the forest to see the trees" in their own life to make these sorts of changes or improvements themselves, or even realize that such change is possible.
Factors such as inertia, pre-programmed or biased thinking about our options and potential, unfamiliarity with opportunities or alternatives outside our normal scope of experience, etc., also make even the smallest changes difficult, if not impossible. How much harder then is it to make drastic, sweeping changes such as reorienting our life purpose, turning a business around or chasing after a long-held dream?
A coach does not have the same limited views about the client's life that the client does, and so can offer insight, ideas, frameworks, paradigms and resources that the client simply doesn't have access to. Coaches create a safe zone within which the client can explore new ideas, try out new directions, and discuss problems and concerns without fear of judgment or criticism, while at the same time providing support systems that enable the client to move forward at whatever pace the client desires.
Life and personal coaching is for anyone who wants: change, joy, a new outlook on life, a better version of the old outlook on life, skill improvement, access to life-improvement resources and tools, a new career, a new life, renewed enthusiasm for their current life, adventure, energy, a sense of freedom, help finding a new direction, help dealing with their current direction, more fun, help setting up systems to support their goals and dreams and many other such quality of life improvements. If that describes you, then why not give it a try? The worst you could do is nothing at all.
(c) Soni Pitts
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Soni Pitts is the Chief Visionary Butt-Kicker of SoniPitts.Com. She specializes in helping others reclaim "soul proprietorship" in their lives and to begin living the life their Creator always intended for them.
She is the author of the free e-book "50 Ways To Reach Your Goals" and over 100 self-help and inspirational articles, as well as other products and resources designed to facilitate this process of personal growth and spiritual development.
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Just as a even a top-notch athlete can benefit from the instruction and observations from an outside source (even a source whose skill does not match that of the athlete's), so can many individuals benefit from an objective, trained and focused viewpoint to help with the issues in their lives. Most people are "too close to the forest to see the trees" in their own life to make these sorts of changes or improvements themselves, or even realize that such change is possible.
Factors such as inertia, pre-programmed or biased thinking about our options and potential, unfamiliarity with opportunities or alternatives outside our normal scope of experience, etc., also make even the smallest changes difficult, if not impossible. How much harder then is it to make drastic, sweeping changes such as reorienting our life purpose, turning a business around or chasing after a long-held dream?
A coach does not have the same limited views about the client's life that the client does, and so can offer insight, ideas, frameworks, paradigms and resources that the client simply doesn't have access to. Coaches create a safe zone within which the client can explore new ideas, try out new directions, and discuss problems and concerns without fear of judgment or criticism, while at the same time providing support systems that enable the client to move forward at whatever pace the client desires.
Life and personal coaching is for anyone who wants: change, joy, a new outlook on life, a better version of the old outlook on life, skill improvement, access to life-improvement resources and tools, a new career, a new life, renewed enthusiasm for their current life, adventure, energy, a sense of freedom, help finding a new direction, help dealing with their current direction, more fun, help setting up systems to support their goals and dreams and many other such quality of life improvements. If that describes you, then why not give it a try? The worst you could do is nothing at all.
(c) Soni Pitts
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Soni Pitts is the Chief Visionary Butt-Kicker of SoniPitts.Com. She specializes in helping others reclaim "soul proprietorship" in their lives and to begin living the life their Creator always intended for them.
She is the author of the free e-book "50 Ways To Reach Your Goals" and over 100 self-help and inspirational articles, as well as other products and resources designed to facilitate this process of personal growth and spiritual development.
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Life Coaching - What It Is All About
The word coaching comes from the word stagecoach which involved moving people from one place to another. That is exactly what coaching is. You decide to move from one place to another and you have a coach there to help you. It seems simple, but it is extremely powerful and it has the potential to change your life for the better.
Do you feel stuck in a rut? Do you want more out of life? Coaching is ideal to get you out of that 'rut.' It helps you focus on what you want out of life, and then create a plan to help you move toward that. Coaching is about the future. It will focus on your growth and development as you are moving toward achieving your goals.
It can also involve working with successful people who want to improve further. The support and challenge of a coach can help someone on this journey.
Interest in coaching is growing rapidly and it is becoming increasingly popular. More and more people and organisations recognise its value. Coaching has become particularly relevant in our fast- moving world where there is a struggle to balance work, social life, health and finances.
One of the great things about coaching is that you, as a client, use it for whatever area of life is important to you. Some people seek coaching for support in making a career change, building confidence, reducing stress, or achieving a better work-life balance. Coaching can be used for whatever is important to you at a particular time.
Are you stuck in a rut?
Do you want more from life?
Receive a complimentary life coaching session with Jason Osborn here: Life Coaching
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Do you feel stuck in a rut? Do you want more out of life? Coaching is ideal to get you out of that 'rut.' It helps you focus on what you want out of life, and then create a plan to help you move toward that. Coaching is about the future. It will focus on your growth and development as you are moving toward achieving your goals.
It can also involve working with successful people who want to improve further. The support and challenge of a coach can help someone on this journey.
Interest in coaching is growing rapidly and it is becoming increasingly popular. More and more people and organisations recognise its value. Coaching has become particularly relevant in our fast- moving world where there is a struggle to balance work, social life, health and finances.
One of the great things about coaching is that you, as a client, use it for whatever area of life is important to you. Some people seek coaching for support in making a career change, building confidence, reducing stress, or achieving a better work-life balance. Coaching can be used for whatever is important to you at a particular time.
Are you stuck in a rut?
Do you want more from life?
Receive a complimentary life coaching session with Jason Osborn here: Life Coaching
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