Six Things Your Life Coach Doesn’t Want You To Know

Six Things Your Life Coach Doesn’t Want You To Know

Article by Judy Widener
























There are many confusing and false messages bouncing around in cyberspace about life coaching. After coaching 600 people over the past 13 years, talking with dozens of coaches and surfing the websites of about 100 more, I’m sharing my take on what coaching is–and isn’t. I’d like to say upfront that my intention is not to offend or denigrate. I’m simply stating my informed opinion, which is best taken with a grain of salt.

It’s important to start with the fact that the field of coaching is unregulated. This means that anyone, without any formal training, can call themselves a life coach. And they can coach any way they please. So caveat emptor! The onus of choosing the coach who will serve you best is on you.

In my research, I’ve found that there are basically 2 kinds of life coaches, and the contrast is stark. There are coaches who say they’ll hold you accountable and help you stay motivated until you achieve your goals. They tout their excellent listening and questioning skills as their core talents. In my admittedly unscientific survey, about 99% of the coaches I have met in person and online fall into this category.

In the other camp are coaches with excellent listening and questioning skills who say they’ll help you develop new ways of thinking and behaving. These coaches have studied and developed specific techniques that you can learn, then apply to any issue for the rest of your life. The goal of this type of coaching is for you to master the skills, using them independently to attain your desires faster, more efficiently and more enjoyably.

In my opinion, coaching that goes on indefinitely, with you relying on the support of your coach to achieve goals (but not learning new skills) is codependency, not coaching. Intentionally or not, anyone who does this isn’t a coach, they’re a parasite. True life coaches have a set of strategies you can use to evolve yourself for the rest of your life. Beyond merely achieving goals, coaching is about your growth as a human being.

With that said, I do believe that all coaches have a genuine desire to assist. However, most coaches’ training (if they have any) is, well, the nicest words I can think of are…incomplete and, in some instances, inappropriate.

With that background in place, let’s peek behind the curtain at the biggest secrets in coaching.

Secret #1: Promising You Instant Results is ImpossibleThe Industrial and Information Ages have proliferated a plethora of gadgets, pills, books and videos that promise instant results. Not surprisingly, you’ve been programmed to expect that coaching will immediately make your life better.

Accordingly, many coaches feel strong pressure to fulfill this expectation by producing some kind of dramatic “breakthrough” in every coaching session. The idea is that if the coach asks you the right deep questions, you’ll have a brilliant flash of insight. There are two fallacies here. The first is in thinking that coaches “do” something to their clients. In fact, it’s up to the client to take the actions that will produce the results they’re looking for. Second, coaching is a process, not an event.

While you may see some improvement in one session, life-altering, permanent improvements take time, repeated focus, and learning new ways to do things differently. Of course, major shifts can happen, but both you and your coach will put unnecessary pressure on yourselves by trying to force you to make a huge change you don’t need or aren’t ready for.

Sure, questioning is a major part of coaching. But the role of questions isn’t to sledge hammer you into a dramatic breakthrough. Questions are one tool used to guide you in your process of gaining incrementally deeper self-knowledge. The goal of coaching isn’t to rush to get it done, it’s to help you learn as much as you can.

The processes of learning and making internal shifts in thinking is as unique as fingerprints and as unknowable as the depths of the ocean. It takes whatever time you need. Even with the biggest crystal ball in the world, no coach can promise a specific result by a certain date.

Any coach who tells you that you’ll achieve a certain level in 1,3, or 10 coaching sessions is ignoring your individuality and your responsibility for your own growth. This is inconsistent with the basic philosophy of coaching.

Secret #2: Personality Tests are Worthless for Choosing Your Career

The widely accepted myth of personality is that, by adulthood, it’s set in stone. But in 100 years of intense study, psychologists can’t even agree on the definition of personality, much less the limits of its development.

Two popular personality tests that life and career coaches use are the Myers-Briggs and the DISC. Their thinking is that you should choose a career that matches your personality (shaky ground indeed).

The purported benefit of this strategy is to narrow the overwhelming field of career choices. To alleviate your suffering, the coach squeezes you into one of a handful of boxes, then hands you a relatively short list of careers that some undefined percentage of those with your personality type could be “successful” in.

Never mind that these tests have no scientific validity. Meaning, you could take the same test on two different days and get two very different results. On top of that, these tests compare you to arbitrary norms (which are gender, ethnicity and culturally biased), ignoring your individuality and your context.

The icing on the cake is that since studies have shown that the Myers-Briggs does not predict job success well, using it for this purpose is expressly discouraged in its manual. But inexplicably, lots of coaches make gobs of money doing just that. That just seems unethical, or at least antithetical to the spirit of coaching.

The DISC is based on the faulty logic that you possess one of four personality types, which can be teased out by forcing you to choose one of four options for each question on the test. What if you don’t agree with any of the choices? If you choose enough options that don’t reflect what you truly think, the results are less than worthless. They can be destructively misguiding.

The best coaches will tell you that your personality traits are simply patterns of behavior you’ve developed (and gotten comfortable with) over your lifetime. As a pattern of behavior, any trait can be consciously changed any time you like, if you have the tools. Accordingly, their conversation about your career won’t use the strategy of matching a job in Column A to a trait in Column B.

Secret #3: Taking Action For The Sake Of Action Undermines Your Real Power

To achieve the results they tout, coaches preach action. Lots of it. They think that if you do more, you’ll get more, faster. They’ll sell you fancy spreadsheets and planners to track your actions, too.But in all of this act-act-act, you can lose sight of your motivation: why you want what you want. It’s by staying focused on why you want something–the benefits of having it–that you’ll find the juice to keep pursuing it until you get it.

As I stated in my previous post, most coaches describe their role as holding you accountable to take big actions before the next coaching call. Their strategy is that you’ll be motivated by the desires to avoid the humiliation of having nothing to report, and this scheme does work. Avoiding humiliation is a strong motivator, but it pulls you away from your greatest source of power: your passion.

So accountability is the default strategy for coaches who don’t have any tools to address the real issue: how to deal with the negative thoughts that block you from freely pursuing your passion.The best coaches don’t rely on your human drive to avoid pain (humiliation, guilt, etc). Instead, they fan the flames of your motivation to seek whatever you’re passionate about.

Secret #4: Success Isn’t A Destination, And You Can’t Possess It

Coaches talk a lot about achieving success, as if success were a thing you could possess. Well, if it were, then success would also be a destination. Once you achieve it, you’ll be able to sit back and coast for the rest of your life.

When you’re driven to succeed, you allow yourself to feel good only after you’ve completely achieved that desire. But in this scenario, the good feeling eventually fades, which prompts you to go after another goal so you can feel good again.

However, there’s a huge difference between being successful and having a fulfilling life. Success is a distant external goal you might achieve someday. Every day until then is about work, effort, sacrifice and pain. Deferred gratification.

On the other hand, when you choose a fulfilling life, every step you take in the direction of every desire becomes an act of fulfillment. You experience fulfillment as an internal choice that creates a perpetual state of being: you feel fulfilled every day.

Secret #5: Success Doesn’t Require Discipline. Even If You Think You Need It, You Have Plenty Of It

Coaches insist that it takes discipline and commitment to be successful. But you already possess all the discipline, commitment and courage you need to get anything you want. You just don’t know it, you certainly can’t feel it and you don’t need it, anyway. In their defense, most coaches are unaware of this, too.

Here’s the proof: If you’ve ever worked a job you didn’t like for more than 10 minutes, you have discipline. My bet is that you’ve worked for years at jobs you found boring or otherwise uninspiring, did favors for others you didn’t want to do, and performed admirable household chores to boot. That takes HUGE discipline!

So give yourself some credit. Just because you struggle to lose 10 pounds doesn’t mean you’re a wimpy, undisciplined loser. It just means you don’t know how to focus yet.

After coaching 600 people, I’ve seen that you don’t need to develop strong skills of commitment, courage or discipline to enjoy a fulfilling life. All you need is passion.

You see, passion isn’t just a feeling, it’s a tour de force. When you engage your passion, tons of energy, discipline, courage and commitment (more on this next) come along for the ride. What’s true is that it’s your nature to think about, talk about and pursue the object of your passion until you get it. When you think about it, discipline and commitment are just synonyms for the desire to stay focused on what you want until you get it.

But discipline is a heavy word. Baggage-laden with guilt, frustration, disappointment and failure. Coaches are useful for easing the weight of that baggage only if they emphasize the pursuit of passion as the basis and driver of every goal.

Secret #6: Commitment Doesn’t Create Limitations You “Just Have To Live With”

There’s a pervasive belief in our culture that making a commitment creates limitations. When you choose one career or one mate, you’re essentially un-choosing every other possibility. You’re stuck with your choice, forever sacrificing other attractive options.

This perspective misses an important point. Ultimately, a commitment is an expression of your freedom to choose. Once you choose, you’re free to express yourself fully in the context of that career, relationship, hobby, whatever. And as long as you live, you’re always free to choose again, and again, and again…

When you order the fish, you’ve excluded the steak or the chicken from that meal. But from herbs to cooking methods to side dishes, there are innumerable variations on any food you choose. Don’t forget that every meal also includes a salad and a dessert–more ways to satisfy your palate. The point is, there are infinite ways to spice up your career, your relationships, and every other part of your life so that you’ll feel full (fulfilled) every day. The only limitation is your imagination.

You can’t earn a living without choosing a career path. You can’t have a fulfilling romantic life without a beloved. So choose the steak career or mate. Or the chicken or fish career or mate. Just choose, live and learn. You can always choose again if you discover you need to do that.

About the Author

Judy Widener is a Certified Life Coach and author of Power For A Lifetime: Tools You Customize to Build Your Personal Power Every Day Of Your Life. You can download two chapters of her book at no cost at http://www.myinnerfrontiers.com. Her passion is assisting her clients to discover what is most important to them, then to create more balance and satisfaction in their lives. Empowerment Life Coaching is a comprehensive program that teaches clients simple ways to build their personal power and overcome obstacles to achieving their dreams. Judy has coached more than 600 people over the past 12 years. Her website is http://www.myinnerfrontiers.com.












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Life Coach Concepts

Life Coach Concepts

Article by Jeff B.







Whether you know it or not, you should become your own life coach.

No one in this world knows what you’re all about you better than you do? Problems ranging from finances to relationships are in everyone’s life. The hurdles may be similar, but eachis different and unique to the person who battles them. A life coach and their services are individual as well.

The idea of a life coach is somewhat new, but seems to be growing. Lets identify some life coach basics, what can benefit you, and if a life coach can make your life a success.

Life coaching and mentoring is in its newbie stages. People everywhere are constantly looking for more in every facet of their lives. A life coach is designed to “consult” a client, “bring forth” what the client wants to achieve, and then provide the steps in which to do so.

This seems like a respectable idea. Anyone who plays a sport knows, coaches give players the “know-how” to be the best in whatever sport they compete in. It would make sense that to succeed in the “sport” of life, we would need a life coach to assist. Should you hire a life coach? How do you know which life coach is the most beneficial for you, and who might be out to take your money? Read on.

In today’s post, I will briefly discuss some concepts related to life coaches and how their “coaching” may or may not be the best for you to follow. I will go deeper into each individual aspect of life coaches during later articles. For now…evaluate the following…

Know that a life coach is just that – a coach. They may direct you and motivate you, but don’t expect a life coach to rebuild a lifetime of difficulties with a few sessions.Keep this in mind when deciding to hire a life coach.

Carefully evaluate the teaching methods of those you are interested in making your life coach. Will they be using success skills based on grounded, proven to work concepts or arethey preaching cosmic strategies from the film – “The Secret?” Much more on this later.

Do you really require the services of a life coach? Or do you just need some clear, focused goals, accompanied by lessons in hard work from someone who will instruct you without the guarantee ofpayment? (I will show you where to find it).

Do your homework before hiring just any life coach. It is your life, so don’t trust just anyone to prompt your success.



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The Top Ten Reasons You Need a Life Coach Right Now

The Top Ten Reasons You Need a Life Coach Right Now

Article by Demond Jackson







Life coaching has become really popular within the last few years. The desire of most people is to be more effective in their work, do work that they really enjoy, end procrastination once and for all in their lives, et cetera. Having a life coach is an excellent way to accomplish all of the above. I wrote this article to convince you that getting a personal life coach is above and beyond one of the best investments you can make for your life.

I know what it’s like to be full of potential but have no results. I know how it feels to have your mind scattered with fifty great ideas and you want to implement them all today. I know how it feels to be stuck, not knowing what next move to take. Things were so bad for me that I had become discouraged, not pursuing my dreams at all. Yep, I was there.

It wasn’t until I got a coach that things started to change in my life. I thought I was ok; but I needed a whole lot of help. These are just ten things I’ve learned about the importance of getting a personal coach.

1. Coaches help you develop the best plan based on where you are today.

2. Coaches are your support system. Unlike other people in your life, your coach celebrates your success with you.

3. Coaches hold you accountable. They are not your friends who will easily pardon you for watching Law & Order when you were supposed to be doing something else. Your coach is not interested in Law & Order. They want to know if you are making progress or standing still.

4. Coaches see flaws within ourselves that we don’t see. I know, so does your spouse. But sometimes it’s easier to hear the same thing from an impartial third party. Your wife wants to fix you. Your coach wants to help you succeed.

5. Coaches are a listening ear. There are times you can’t consult with coworkers, friends or even your spouse because they don’t know what you’re going through. Your coach may be able to relate with you when others don’t.

6. Coaches help you to think bigger and accomplish more. A good coach will help you to enlarge your vision.

7. Coaches help you think differently about ourselves. Most times, we play it safe, trying to achieve small goals within our comfort zone. The true essence of goal setting is that to get the goal, you must become a different person. The coaching process helps you see yourself differently.

8. Coaches are your cheerleaders. They are behind you cheering and reassuring you to keep going. They help you make it through obstacles while keeping a positive attitude.

9. Coaches can coach you through very specific challenges. There are different kinds of coaching for different kinds of situations. Such as: divorce recovery coaching, domestic violence recovery coaching, grief coaching, personal success coaching, and a lot more.

10. Coaches are your employees. Their job is to help you succeed. As an employee, the value of their work is determined by the success they help you achieve.

Having a life coach can make the difference between a quick success and a slow road leading nowhere. As a life coach myself, I would hate for you to be on a road leading nowhere. Whether it’s me or someone else, do yourself a favor and hire a coach as soon as you can.



About the Author

Demond is hosting a very elite Success Training Program that is geared toward helping regular people become extraordinary achievers. Visit Jackson Success Coaching to see how you can qualify.  If you are serious about achieving your goals, sign up today.  Later visit Demond at his website.

Life Coach as Support

Life Coach as Support

Article by Scoot Lim







Are you stuck in some boredom of suffocation and want to become free from all this problems? Then a Life Coach is the best option to support you and your life in overcoming this stress full situation. It is very common among people to become hopeless and tensed due some of the failure they faced in life and helps in bringing down their health. A Life Coach is just not the therapist or consultant rather a friend who understands you and makes you realize you’re the full potential. Life coaching is the superb way to help you to reach your goal fast and easily.

The methods followed by the coach are tailored depending on the person they are dealing with. He can either contact you or coaches over phone or can fix an appointment with you to meet. The coach can take weekly sessions or fortnight session and some times monthly session to make their customer to understand their full potential. To make you realize of what you want to achieve in life, what you want out of it and your values and goals are the main task of a life coach. A life coach is a dedicated person with a vast knowledge and experience n making people successful.

Life Coach has a set of powerful questions like:* What is your Goal?* What are your short term dreams?* What you want out of your life?* Why you want to be successful?* What are your factors for motivation? etc.This set of powerful question helps you in realizing your true potential. A life coach plays a role of motivator who always tries to motivate you about you and your dreams. A coach certainly not take over you life rather shapes up your life in the right direction so as to make you able to climb the ladder of your life. Change is that six letter word that is constant in the world. A coach also believes in this and motivates and teaches you to how to change, not just change rather change for good.

The major problem for the people is to search a right tutor who can guide them in right direction. It’s very important when it comes in selecting the life coach. A life coach should be a good fit to your budget and need. A trial session with your coach is very good. It just not tells you about the power of life coach but also the quality of your life coach. If you have any doubt on his way then clearly state them as it will help to build a good relation with him. It is also very important to understand that coach is your helper not your boss. You should always try harder to take out maximum from each session.

Lastly a life coach helps you not to save your dignity and patience but also helps you out in all the spheres of your life like family, finances, career, environment, relationships, health and spirituality.



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How To Choose A Life Coach

How To Choose A Life Coach

Article by Geoffrey







With so many people these days calling themselves Life Coaches the task of finding a real one is daunting. So finding the right Life Coach is one of the most important decisions you’ll make. A Life Coach can make the whole process either truly worthwhile or a total nightmare. The choice you make will determine your outcome, so be wise in who you choose. Here are some of the qualities you should look for.

Trust:Working with a Life Coach is similar to making a new friend. Expect someone you can talk to easily, both on a personal and business level. A person you can trust and feel comfortable with, someone in your corner. You will be confiding in them, so if you don’t feel comfortable or if you have the tiniest doubt in their abilities, then find another coach.

Experience:It’s also important to work with a Life Coach who has experience and who is very knowledgeable about what he does. How do you find this out? First, trust your instincts and, second, ask questions. The more questions you ask the more informed you become.

Ask the coach, “Why should I work with you? What sets you apart from all the other Life Coaches?”, “Are you certified in NLP?” What they say is important, as is what they say they will do for you. If you find the coach struggling with the answers, tripping over words, speaking too quickly, or if you just don’t understand what he / she is talking about, then find another coach.

When a Relative or Friend says they are a Life Coach:Maybe you have a relative who is a Life Coach and you feel some sort of obligation to work with her or him. If you don’t, maybe your spouse won’t talk to you, or you’ll be disowned by the family or even cut out of the will. Don’t let this perceived family obligation looming over your head (guilt, guilt, guilt) force you to work with them, especially when you don’t trust them and know they don’t have the experience and expertise you really seek.

Provides Contact Information:A trustworthy Life Coach is one that puts his/her contact information at the bottom of each web page, since they have nothing to hide. At the very least they make it easy and painless to get in touch with them and the good one’s always respond to an inquiry within 24 hours.

Final Thoughts:Remind yourself that working with a coach is like finding that 1 in a million person that you can totally confide in and that is truly about your best interests and success. Remember, a real coach has no agenda except your. Your friends and relatives all see you in a certain light, deep down you know this, and with that comes an agenda. Not to mention, do you think you could get mad at them if they did something wrong, without feeling like you did something wrong? Why add more stress to your life? Because they’re family? Remember, “You’re the one paying the bill.” The object here is to improve YOUR life, not supplement theirs.

Looking for a Holistic Life Coach, Dating Coach, or Business Coach? Just give me a call and I will help make your dreams into reality! Whether you’re looking to find more balance in your life or can see the value of having a positive and powerful force in your corner coaching with the holisitc Kamjah twist may be for you. Only one way to find out. Contact Kamjah today.

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Becoming a life coach 3411

Becoming a life coach 3411

Article by Rudy Santana







Do not for an instance think that becoming a life coach is an easy affair. You can see some common characteristics that are existent in all successful life coaches.

Of all the choice available, why be a life coach? Why indeed do people want to become life coaches? There are only two possible answers. The opportunity to make good money is huge. If you have a steady stream of customers, you can expect to make a lot of money from this simple job.

The second answer on why people want to become life coaches is that life coaches can get a feeling of fulfillment and satisfaction. Life coaches are ‘guardian angels’ that has the power to make a positive difference in the client’s lives. A life coach will be a part of every important success in the clients’ lives.

Do you have what is Necessary to be Successful on this Industry?

Life coaching is certainly not for everyone. There are some qualifying characteristics to become a good life coach.

The first trait to be a successful life coach is the eagerness to help people. You need to have an eager desire to assist them no matter how hard things will turn out to be. No one can ever become a good life coach without this trait.

The next you need to have is good listening skills. If you are a hyper talker, this is not a job for you! To be a good coach, you need to have good listening skills. The only way to develop an effective program for your client is to listen effectively when they speak.

The life coach who wishes to be successful must take the time to learn new skills and techniques to help him more effective. A burning desire is only the first step to be an effective life coach. A life coach will have to undergo several trainings to be able to learn different methods that can be utilized during sessions with clients. The training process takes time and may take some fair amount of money.

Just take a peek into the future

It is important to have all of the above traits to become a good life coach. So what is in store for you when you become a life coach? Monetarily speaking, life coaching can be a good source of income. Being a life coach is a very lucrative business. There are plenty of life coaches who are striking a fortune from this opportunity. You need to consider some factors before you take the leap:

– Is it worth leaving your current job and become a full time life coach?- Can it maintain your current lifestyle?- Are you up to the challenge?

If you could answer positively to all of those questions, then you are on the right track. If you feel that this is really something you want to do, then do not hesitate to pursue your dreams.

Laura E.———————BTW, i found a site about life coach business in spanish: life coach business

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Rudy Santana writes regularly about business related topics. I hope you enjoy this article.

Follow These 7 Tips On How To Find A Life Coach!

Follow These 7 Tips On How To Find A Life Coach!

Article by Sachin Kumar Airan







It’s important to learn everything you can about life coaching services before you find a life coach. Whether you’ve hit a dead end in life, or simply want something more challenging from your career, you need to learn about life coaching and how it can help you!

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Before you find a life coach, it’s important to understand exactly what they do. A good life coach is someone who will listen to you, observe your habits, customize a plan for you, and support you on your road to success. If you are in a slump, and need a “push” into the right direction, then this type of service will provide you with the help you need.

Life coaching programs are designed to help you understand your strengths and overcome your weaknesses. Many people hit a dead end in their careers and life in general. During coaching sessions, you can discover WHY you are at a dead end, and what you need to do to move forward. As long as you choose the right coach, you can get the support you need as you try and move forward.

With that said, here are some tips on how to find a life coach:

1. Decide whether you want to go through a company or hire an independent coach. If you go through a company, be sure to inquire about their hiring processes. Do they screen their coaches? Do the individuals they hire have certification?

2. Certification is another important factor. Not all people who claim to be “life coaches” actually have a certification from an accredited school. Certified coaches have been thoroughly trained to provide clients with the best service and support possible. Certification requirements typically include over 300 hours of training, 100 hours of which include face-to-face training.

3. An effective coach should be able to provide references from his or her past clients. You should be able to contact some former clients to ask them if they are satisfied and happy with the coach’s influence on their lives. Never acquire the services of someone who can’t provide you with references upon request.

4. Not all coaches will be a good match for you. Some specialize in specific areas. You need to choose someone with whom you can form a strong connection. Be sure to speak directly potential coaches. Some offer complimentary sample sessions. Try out a few before making your final decision. Hire the professional who seems to understand your problems the most.

5. Ideally, you should choose someone with whom you can speak face to face. Talking over the phone with a life coach can be helpful, but it’s not as effective. There are professionals and companies available all across the globe, so, if you can, try to find a good coach in your area.

6. The coach you choose should be available whenever you need help. He or she should have coaching as a full time job. A lot of trainers and speakers only offer consultation services when their other work dries up. It can take hundreds of hours of coaching for you to get your life back on track, so you need somebody who will always be around.

7. Before making your decision, make sure you understand exactly how the coaching is going to work, and how much you will be paying. Different coaches have different rates. Some offer payment plans, and some require money upfront. They should work out a flexible program that is compatible with your own schedule. Now, cheap doesn’t mean better. A coach who doesn’t charge very much is probably either inexperienced or struggling to find clients. Maybe both. Keep in mind that you will get what you pay for.



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For more information, visit http://www.theultimategameoflife.com! If you follow these tips, you will find a life coach who will help you get your life back on track. Good luck!

How a life coach helps in improving your life

How a life coach helps in improving your life

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Life coach is your therapist, mentor, problem-solver and the one who guides you at the time of your need. A life coach has an eye for details and is all ears to whatever you wish to communicate. Hiring a life coach will be a step towards achieving success and happiness in your life and developing a winning habit.

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Life coach is your therapist, mentor, problem-solver and the one who guides you at the time of your need. A life coach has an eye for details and is all ears to whatever you wish to communicate. Hiring a life coach will be a step towards achieving success and happiness in your life and developing a winning habit.

 

A life coach is constantly there for your support and is available at the hour of your need through telephone or in person. He is there to give you positive life coaching tips and techniques and keep you away from the blame games and self-critical analysis that might keep you from reaching your life goals. A life coach helps you in broadening your horizons, thinking out of the box and generally bringing out the positivity and energy within you. He takes you out of your limited thought pattern and narrow prospective.

Life coaching is further branched into several categories according to the specializations including executive coaching, career coaching, among others. Life coaching is truly a gift that one can give to themselves as it helps in unearthing one’s own personality and you become the person that you were meant to be. Your life coach can support you in many areas of life such as managing relationships at work or personal life, falling in love, communication, confidence, self-trust, happiness, career satisfaction and more.

 

A good life coach helps you in assessing your life more clearly and positively. He will provide you necessary tools to find you a set direction in life so that you can achieve the goals that are more worthwhile to you. As life coaching becomes more relevant and necessary in the everyday lives of the people, everybody including top-level executives, middle-level executives, entrepreneurs, housewives and whole families are taking the services of an excellent life coach.

 

A life coach is constantly there for your support and is available at the hour of your need through telephone or in person. He is there to give you positive life coaching tips and techniques and keep you away from the blame games and self-critical analysis that might keep you from reaching your life goals. A life coach helps you in broadening your horizons, thinking out of the box and generally bringing out the positivity and energy within you. He takes you out of your limited thought pattern and narrow prospective.

Life coaching is further branched into several categories according to the specializations including executive coaching, career coaching, among others. Life coaching is truly a gift that one can give to themselves as it helps in unearthing one’s own personality and you become the person that you were meant to be. Your life coach can support you in many areas of life such as managing relationships at work or personal life, falling in love, communication, confidence, self-trust, happiness, career satisfaction and more.

 

A good life coach helps you in assessing your life more clearly and positively. He will provide you necessary tools to find you a set direction in life so that you can achieve the goals that are more worthwhile to you. As life coaching becomes more relevant and necessary in the everyday lives of the people, everybody including top-level executives, middle-level executives, entrepreneurs, housewives and whole families are taking the services of an excellent life coach.

A life coach is there for you to focus on the things and activities that are paramount to you. The action plan usually focus on how to be a positive thinker and be pro-active in one’s personal and professional life and removing all the negative thoughts from one’s mind.

Finding a Life Coach: What Is a Life Coach and What Makes a Good One?

Finding a Life Coach: What Is a Life Coach and What Makes a Good One?

Finding a life coach can be a simple step that changes many of your outcomes in life. Before venturing out to find one, however, you may be asking “What is a Life Coach” and “What Makes a Good One?”

WHAT IS A LIFE COACH?

A competent coach offers a variety of skills and resources from which to draw. As you experience different stages in your life, you may use a coach for different functions and needs. You may also use a coach for a completely different reason than someone else would use one.

Following our premise that a coach can mean different things to different people, here are a few reasons why people differ on their reasons for finding a life coach:

YOU NEED HELP WITH MOTIVATION
If you are looking for a coach to be a cheerleader, who is there for you to prod you through life’s difficulties, give you accountability and keep you motivated, then that’s your answer to what a coach means to you – a cheerleader and motivator.

YOU NEED HELP WITH DIRECTION
If you’re already very motivated, but lack direction for that motivation, then finding a life coach can mean harnessing a coach’s objective and intuitive view of you to draw out answers that were missing when you were floundering around alone.

YOU WANT TO HARNESS THE SYNERGY OF TWO MINDS
If you’re already motivated and have direction, but need an occasional “strategy” session with a person who can invoke synergistic results in brain storming, that’s your answer to what a coach means to you.

One of the best things that this type of coach offers is the ability for you to have an objective view of yourself, which sets your mind on a new path and brings in new ideas.

Using a coach to set out a personal development plan for your life is also one of the key components available through life coaching. Once you have a personal development plan, you have the “big” picture of where you want to go in life, and can then use a coach for motivation, decisions and action steps.

WHAT MAKES A GOOD COACH?

1.  DOES THE COACH HAVE THE ABILITY TO HEAR AND UNDERSTAND YOU AS A CLIENT?
Having the ability to intuitively hear and understand you as a client is imperative to being a good life coach. While that may sound like common sense, the ability to tune into another person and hear exactly what he/she is saying is a skill that comes either as a gift or from developing it as a talent.  When finding a life coach, take the time to become very still and quiet and ask yourself, “Do I feel like this person is listening directly to me, or is he/she listening to some agenda going on in his/her own head?” You can do this even before contacting the coach simply by taking a second to ask yourself this simple question.

2.  DOES THE LIFE COACH OFFER TOOLS FOR PLANNING AND MAKING DECISIONS?
My favorite tool for planning for results is to develop a personal development plan. Using this simple tool gives you a “road map” to focus upon, which, in turn, keeps you organized, motivated and going.

3.  DOES THE COACH OFFER ANY TOOLS FOR TAKING ACTION?
When finding a life coach, it’s important to be able to plan action steps after making decisions. What practical and/or tangible steps can the coach teach you to actually put your plans into action. My favorite choices include hypnosis, affirmations and subliminal work to instill the new thought patterns deeply into your subconscious so you can make change effortlessly.

4.  HOW TIME EFFICIENT IS USING THE LIFE COACH?
Finding a life coach online today makes using a life coach easier because you have the whole world of candidates from which to choose, as well as saving time and money traveling to and from appointments.

Taking action by finding a life coach that can help you move past your current circumstances can be the first step to helping you overcome today’s difficulties. Knowing that a life coach has a variety of skills to offer you, gives you many possibilities to develop yourself through different phases of your life.

Lastly, listening to yourself and asking “What, exactly, do I want from this person?” gives you the power to define what a life coach personally means to you.

Finding a life coach can be a fun and easy process when you listen to your inner wisdom and ask yourself a few quick questions about being heard, understood and supported in practical matters such as taking action to make your dreams a reality.

About Author:

As a hypnotherapist, Suzanne Glover gives information and advice on ways to help yourself with solid positive thinking tools. She shares more tips, advice and personal development help at effective-positive-thinking.com

 

 

 

 

Finding a Life Coach: What Is a Life Coach and What Makes a Good One?

Finding a Life Coach: What Is a Life Coach and What Makes a Good One?

Article by Suzanne Glover







Finding a life coach can be a simple step that changes many of your outcomes in life. Before venturing out to find one, however, you may be asking “What is a Life Coach” and “What Makes a Good One?”

WHAT IS A LIFE COACH?

A competent coach offers a variety of skills and resources from which to draw. As you experience different stages in your life, you may use a coach for different functions and needs. You may also use a coach for a completely different reason than someone else would use one.

Following our premise that a coach can mean different things to different people, here are a few reasons why people differ on their reasons for finding a life coach:

YOU NEED HELP WITH MOTIVATIONIf you are looking for a coach to be a cheerleader, who is there for you to prod you through life’s difficulties, give you accountability and keep you motivated, then that’s your answer to what a coach means to you – a cheerleader and motivator.

YOU NEED HELP WITH DIRECTION If you’re already very motivated, but lack direction for that motivation, then finding a life coach can mean harnessing a coach’s objective and intuitive view of you to draw out answers that were missing when you were floundering around alone.

YOU WANT TO HARNESS THE SYNERGY OF TWO MINDS If you’re already motivated and have direction, but need an occasional “strategy” session with a person who can invoke synergistic results in brain storming, that’s your answer to what a coach means to you.

One of the best things that this type of coach offers is the ability for you to have an objective view of yourself, which sets your mind on a new path and brings in new ideas.

Using a coach to set out a personal development plan for your life is also one of the key components available through life coaching. Once you have a personal development plan, you have the “big” picture of where you want to go in life, and can then use a coach for motivation, decisions and action steps.

WHAT MAKES A GOOD COACH?

1. DOES THE COACH HAVE THE ABILITY TO HEAR AND UNDERSTAND YOU AS A CLIENT?Having the ability to intuitively hear and understand you as a client is imperative to being a good life coach. While that may sound like common sense, the ability to tune into another person and hear exactly what he/she is saying is a skill that comes either as a gift or from developing it as a talent. When finding a life coach, take the time to become very still and quiet and ask yourself, “Do I feel like this person is listening directly to me, or is he/she listening to some agenda going on in his/her own head?” You can do this even before contacting the coach simply by taking a second to ask yourself this simple question.

2. DOES THE LIFE COACH OFFER TOOLS FOR PLANNING AND MAKING DECISIONS?My favorite tool for planning for results is to develop a personal development plan. Using this simple tool gives you a “road map” to focus upon, which, in turn, keeps you organized, motivated and going.

3. DOES THE COACH OFFER ANY TOOLS FOR TAKING ACTION?When finding a life coach, it’s important to be able to plan action steps after making decisions. What practical and/or tangible steps can the coach teach you to actually put your plans into action. My favorite choices include hypnosis, affirmations and subliminal work to instill the new thought patterns deeply into your subconscious so you can make change effortlessly.

4. HOW TIME EFFICIENT IS USING THE LIFE COACH?Finding a life coach online today makes using a life coach easier because you have the whole world of candidates from which to choose, as well as saving time and money traveling to and from appointments.

Taking action by finding a life coach that can help you move past your current circumstances can be the first step to helping you overcome today’s difficulties. Knowing that a life coach has a variety of skills to offer you, gives you many possibilities to develop yourself through different phases of your life.

Lastly, listening to yourself and asking “What, exactly, do I want from this person?” gives you the power to define what a life coach personally means to you.

Finding a life coach can be a fun and easy process when you listen to your inner wisdom and ask yourself a few quick questions about being heard, understood and supported in practical matters such as taking action to make your dreams a reality.



About the Author

As a hypnotherapist, Suzanne Glover gives information and advice on ways to help yourself with solid positive thinking tools. She shares more tips, advice and personal development help at effective-positive-thinking.com