Can A Personal Life Coach Help You?
Personal life coaches help people set and achieve their goals using several techniques. Most life coaches have backgrounds in sociology, psychology, and / or counseling because those fields are used in life coaching. Many people think that it is a type of therapy; however life coaching is all about the future whereas therapy focuses on the past.
A life coach can help out their clients in tons of ways. Life coaches can help in the fields of relationships, career building, or growth as a person. Sometimes all it takes is someone there to motivate you or just push you a little bit to get you over the hump during a rough patch.
I can say from personal experience, that a life coach helped me. I just was out of a relationship and I found somebody to help me out. He was telling me about what was really going on and how there was nothing that was my fault or could have changed. He basically was telling me that don’t let this discourage me because it is only one person and she clearly had some problems in her own mind to fix out before she was to be involved with somebody. This helped me realize that it wasn’t me like my ex-girl friend laid it on me. It made me forget about it and move on, and my coach surely helped me.
Had I not gone to him, things would have been different, and I don’t know how I would have been able to move on by myself. All it takes is a little guidance sometime to get to a person. Many of the clients are middle aged, going through what many call their mid-life crisis. This can be especially tough to get through and talking about it can only help.
Be warned, life coaches can be very expensive, and some of the better ones can cost hundreds of dollars per house, but they are the best at what they do and can get you in the right step that you need.
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Great Post!
I agree with you 100% coaching can be a huge benefit for those who are stuck in their lives.
The problem is that coaching has gotten a bad rap in the last couple of years. Part of the reason is that anyone can call themselves a coach without getting some much as a piece of paper from an online ‘university’. That makes it hard to monitor quality. So the top coaches ($100s per hour) and quack hacks fall under the same umbrella. That does terrible things for the coaching brand…
I just wrote a great piece with this sort of angle. The basic idea is that if coaching works for the CEO of Google (yes, Eric Schmidt has a coach!) then we can all find a place for it somewhere in our lives!
Thanks for the article.
Cheers
Jesse