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[B229]Be A Life Coach
by Georgina Kirk, Geo
Life coaching is an extremely satisfying job. Helping people to fulfil their potential and find lasting happiness has got to be one of the most useful occupations in the world - and you can do it, if you want to, from the comfort of your own home. If this sounds attractive to you, you should look into becoming a life coach.

It is easy to set up as a life coach. At the moment, you don't legally need any qualifications; all you have to do is find some clients and start coaching them.

However, this is clearly not the best way, for you or for your clients. Coaching people to overcome their fears and achieve their ambitions may appear to be a relatively simple task but actually it takes great expertise to do it successfully. You have to learn to look beneath the surface of what the client presents to you, in order to find their hidden insecurities and hang-ups. A life coach is not just a sounding-board or a cheer-leader; he/she is a skilled professional. You may know a lot about life but it doesn't automatically follow that you will be able to coach somebody else to excel at it.

Some training, then, is a sound investment. There are all sorts of different courses available in how to become an effective life coach - intensive or longer term, face to face or distance learning - and you should have no trouble finding one you like.

Alongside the training, something else that will benefit you enormously is to have some life coaching yourself. If you really want to be a life coach, you coach will keep you focused and help you to maintain your enthusiasm through the first few months. Also, watching an experienced coach in action will give you a clearer idea of how the process works.

Although it is possible to make a lot of money through life coaching, if you go into the profession with that as your goal, you will probably neither enjoy life coaching nor succeed at it. To an extent, life coaching is a vocation, like teaching or nursing. If you are doing it for the money, you may not find it worth the effort.

You should also bear in mind that you are, of course, paid only when you are specifically working and it may take a while to build up enough clients that you can live on your coaching earnings. If you are thinking of giving up a job in order to become a life coach, see if you can just cut down to part-time until you get the life coaching business off the ground.

Because life coaching is still a comparatively new phenomenon, there is still plenty of scope for working in this field. As word spreads of the power of coaching, demand for it is rising. On the other hand, new life coaches are emerging every minute, so, if this is what you want to do, seize the day.

Life coaching requires energy and discipline but it can also be great fun. If you reckon you would make a good life coach, go for it!

Life coaching is a relatively new title to an old trade and many people do not know what a life coach can do for them, so I am going to list the benefits of having a life coach in this article. Let me start this off by saying that one of the secrets of highly successful people is that most of them use, in some form or another, a coach to help them get to where they want to be in life or in business or both. A coach, mentor, advisor or whatever title you want to call them, can help you identify goals and can motivate you to make those goals a reality for your future. Here are the benefits of having a life coach:

Setting Goals. One of the primary focuses of a life coach is that of setting and reaching goals. One of the main reasons people have difficulty manifesting success in their life is simply because they have no idea what their own idea of personal success really is. It's like a businessman with no business. Without any source of direction, how can a person expect any quantifiable results? A life coach can use questioning to isolate what is most important to their client and once that goal or goals are isolated, then the life coach can help ?reverse engineer? that goal to come up with a workable plan that can be put into action.

Clarity. A life coach can help you clarify your present condition and your future directions.

Action. Success rarely manifests itself. Knowledge and ideas are great to have, but they also do not manifest success in and of themselves. Action is what creates success in life. The reason why many intelligent and knowledgeable people do not experience the level of success that they desire is because they are slow to act on or apply the knowledge that they have. A life coach can help their client make decisions much more quickly and reduce costly delays and provide better quality action with less risk.

Motivation. Even the best experts in the world utilize coaches, consultants, and personal advisors because there is a strong psychological factor of accountability when another person has oversight on your progress. Actors, models, even bodybuilders have personal trainers who make sure they are keeping up on their program to reach their intended goals and this acts as a powerful motivating force for them. Such is the same with life coaches. They motivate their clients towards their goals and they make them accountable for maintaining their program and sticking to it.

Support. A life coach will listen to your story without evaluating, criticizing, judging, or offering solutions. They will lend their support for you through the toughest of times as well as the best of times.

Overcoming Challenges. We all face certain roadblocks in our lives that need to be overcome for us to achieve measurable success. A life coach can help their client brainstorm for possible solutions to complex challenges that need to be deal with.

Life Balance. A life coach can improve the ratio of work versus play in your life to achieve an optimal balanced ratio of both which will lead to reduced stress levels and a better quality of life.

Consulting. Most life coaches specialize in some aspect of expertise such as entrepreneurship, health and fitness, or stress management. The knowledge that they possess as a consultant can be invaluable to their client if they require the use of such skills.

Confidentiality. Although life coaching is not therapy or counseling, ethics dictate that the same rules of client confidentiality apply to coaching sessions. Therefore, what is discussed between a client and a life coach is strictly confidential.
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