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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION ABOUT LIFE AND BUSINESS COACHING

 

What is a life coach?

A life coach is someone who is focused on supporting other people and who is professionally trained in language, practices, competencies and distinctions. Just as a successful sports team will have a coach, people can achieve great success in having a life coach.

 

 

How would a business benefit from hiring a life coach?

If there were two business owners with the same education, the same resources and the same experience, who would have more fun, play, ease and profit - the one with a coach or the one winging it on his/her own?

 

 

What do business coaches do?

Business coaches partner with business owners to achieve results worthy of the lives and for people working with and for the business. Business coaches work with other business owners and entrepreneurs, so they know more about what it means to be a business owner than most business owners.

 

 

What is the difference between a corporate coach and a business coach?

Corporate coaches typically work with employees of larger companies around retention, employee development, reinforcement of training and related issues. Corporate coaches typically work with large entities and often the company will hire the coach to work internally as an employee of the company. The majority of larger global companies have internal coaches on payroll. Business coaches typically work with small businesses rather than middle market or larger global companies. A business coach might work with a small business owner or team committed to growth.

 

 

What is the difference between a life coach and a consultant?

Consultants are paid to provide answers and solutions to specific problems. Life coaches are trained to ask questions which will enable the Coachee to find the answers for themselves.

 

 

What is the difference between a life coach and a counselor/therapist?

Counselors are trained to work with people to achieve change by revisiting the past and re-patterning thinking. Counselors are in the business of recovery. Life coaches do not utilize therapy, they encourage. Life coaches work with people to realize their full potential. When a coach uncovers issues best handled by a counselor, psychologist or other therapist, the coach recommends the Coachee seek therapy. Life coaches are in the business of development. However, it is important to note that there are similarities between life coaching and counseling. Both work one-to-one over a period of time. The skills are similar in that both require advanced questioning, listening and other communications skills.

 

 

What is life coaching?

Life coaching is based on developing in the Coachee fundamental human principles of integrity, accountability, respect, and a belief in human potential. Life coaching is goal-oriented. Life coaches are trained to support and encourage the Coachee to bridge the gap between where they are now and where they want to be.

 

 

How does a life coach work?

A life coach will assist people to discover their goals and then to achieve them A life coach will stretch a coachee to do more by him or herself A life coach will focus on the actions and behavior of the coachee which will produce fast and positive results A life coach will provide the tools and necessary resources to support the coachee to produce positive results faster

 

 

What else does life coaching do?

1. Motivates the coachee to stretch themselves

2. Encourages the coachee to be the best they can be

3. Challenges the coachee to think bigger and realize their full potential

     4. Dares the coachee to take more risks

5. Provides support for the coachee to achieve results quickly and easily

6. Alters how the coachee thinks, feels and behaves, so they can appreciate their own greatness

 

 

How does a life coach get a coachee to achieve results?

·         By setting powerful, compelling goals so the coachee is clear about the direction they are heading.             
By providing the support to help a coachee persevere, even when the going gets tough.

·         By focusing the coachee on where they are now, where they want to be, the best way to get there and the action plan they are going to take.

·         By enabling a coachee to think laterally to create options and for the coachee to think deeply about the choices they wish to make.

·         By providing a coachee with a step-by-step process that avoids the overwhelming feeling of not knowing where to start. By providing deadlines to give the whole process more urgency and importance.

·         By working within a time frame; enough time to complete the project, but short enough to stay       focused and motivated. By encouraging a coachee to identify negative habits, eliminate   them, and then develop new positive habits. By using power questioning and holding the coachee accountable to what they say they want and what they say they will do.

·         By supporting a coachee to maintain commitment to their goals.

 

 

What tools do life coaches use when coaching?

Typically life coaches draw on experience and coaching skills and create their own resources to use when coaching. The most common resources that coaches use are assessment programs and checklists, language distinctions and coaching models many of which are provided and taught through coach-specific training institutions. Life coaching is more than just motivation and support. The use of resources can help a coachee to understand themselves better and as a result make more effective choices.

 

 

What is the cost of being coached?

The cost of being coached varies.

 

 

What is typically a life coach’s background?

Life coaches come from a variety of backgrounds. Many life coaches emerge from professions such as consulting, training, teaching or counseling. Life coaching is for people who want to see positive changes in another person’s life.

 

 

What does a coachee normally want to be coached on?

People hire life coaches for many reasons. The most common things a coachee will seek out a life coach for is for improvement in relationships, personal development, finances, career performance, career change and transition, communication skills.

 

 

Where will I be coached?

Where ever you feel comfortable, safe and secure. Coaching is conducted in a mutually agreeable neutral place, or by telephone.

 

 


Life Coaching for You!

Top Ten Benefits of having a
Professional Life Coach...

1.          Develop and refine your Vision
2.          Clarify and refine your Mission, purpose in life.
3.          Set goals to reach what really matters.
4.          Identify and overcome obstacles
5.          Enhance interpersonal skills and become a  more powerful communicator.
6.          Stay on track while effectively dealing with the unforseen.
7.          Increase productivity and revenue.
8.          Find new energy and satisfaction in work and life.
9.      Develop and maintain vital personal and professional relationships.
10.    Love what you do and have fun doing it.

Coach Charles Powell, MCC

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ICF Master Certified Coach, Charles Powell 
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