| LIFE
COACHING - WHAT IS A LIFE COACH
So
what is Life
Coaching all about?
Everyone
loves a definition!
So
let’s start with one!
"Coaching
is an on-going partnership that helps clients
produce fulfilling results in their personal
and professional lives. Through the process
of coaching, clients deepen their learning,
improve their performance, and enhance their
quality of life. Beginning with the clients'
desires, coaching uses reporting, exploring,
and a consistent commitment to move the client
forward. Coaching accelerates the clients' progress
by providing greater focus and awareness of
choice. Coaching concentrates on where clients
are today and what they are willing to do to
get where they want to be tomorrow." -
International Coach Federation, ICF
Life
Coaching is all about helping people get
from where they are in their life to where they
want to get to.
If
everyone is being honest with themselves, I
think we could all do with improving an area
or two of our lives.
But
why don’t people do anything about it?
Everyone
knows what to do in life to become more successful
but they don’t do what they know.
It
is a Life Coach’s job to help people get
what they want in life in by breaking down the
barriers that people impose on themselves.
The
best analogy you can ever use is that of a Personal
Fitness Trainer.
When
you go to a gym they will first ask you what
your goals are:
Lose
weight?
Lose fat?
Build muscle?
Build endurance?
Increase stamina?
Etc
They
will then see where you are at with regards
to your goal.
So
for example, if you want to lose body fat they
may ask you to take a body fat composition test
that will measure your current levels of body
fat, you may be asked to take a fitness test,
asked what your current eating habits are etc
After
establishing exactly how much you want to lose
and over what period of time you want to lose
it the trainer will then devise a plan of action
of what you must do in order to achieve your
fat reduction goals.
Along
the way your personal fitness trainer will encourage
and motivate you, ask you questions about your
motivations and any barriers that you face and
will help you.
The
end goal of a trainer is to help you achieve
your goals a lot quicker and more effectively
than if you did it yourself.
A
Life Coach does EXACTLY the same as a Personal
Trainer but with areas of your life.
This
could include:
Confidence
and self esteem
- Feel good about yourself
- Remove the self doubt
- Meet new people and feel confident
- Speak in front of groups
Career
- Know what career is for you
- Get a better job
- Do your job better
- Get a promotion
- Start your own business and go it alone
Relationships
- Develop listening skills
- Work through problems with your partner
- How to get through tough times
- Build stronger bonds
Communication
skills
- How to communicate with anyone
- How to make small talk with strangers
- How to get your point across effectively
Losing
weight/health
- Improve your health
- Reduce stress
- Sticking to a healthy eating plan
- Sticking to an exercise plan
Dreams
and achievements
- Set some compelling goals
- Work out what you want from life
- Provide direction and purpose
- Have more fun
- Have more energy
Money/Finance
- Earn more money
- Save more money
- Work out and stick to budgets more effectively
Getting
what you want in life
- Becoming more organised
- Getting rid of barriers and negative thinking
- Manage your time more effectively
- Discover your values in life
- Remove the clutter that bogs you down
- How to stay focussed
- Looks
The role of a life
coach
Rather
than actually TELLING someone the answers, a
Life Coach is the catalyst for getting a client
to find the answers themselves.
By
asking challenging and thought provoking questions,
a Life Coach can unlock the potential in a client.
Coaching
is forward looking and focused on the action
you are willing to take to get what you want
out of life.
Sometimes
you just can’t see the wood for the trees!
You
so are wrapped up in everyday life that indeed
life just passes you by!
Well,
coaching enables you to see different alternatives
and to take a step back and actually examine
your life and all of it’s component parts.
This
in turn leads to greater:
?
Self-awareness
? Focus
? Accountability
A
Coach Is . . .
Your
own personal trainer to enable you to achieve
your goals
Your champion during a turnaround.
Your trainer in communication and life skills.
Your sounding board when making choices.
Your motivation when strong actions are called
for.
Your unconditional support when you take a hit.
Your mentor in personal development.
Your co-designer when creating an extraordinary
project.
Your beacon during stormy times.
Your wake-up call if you don't hear your own.
And most importantly, the professional coach
is your partner in helping you have all of what
matters most to you.
How
does coaching work?
You
now know what coaching actually is, so how does
it work?
Well,
coaching can be conducted through a number of
mediums – here are the most popular:
- 121 sessions in person
- 121 sessions on the telephone
- 121 sessions using email
- Group coaching sessions in person
- Group coaching through the telephone (teleclass)
No
matter what method is used the approach is the
same.
During
each coaching session the coach and the client
will discuss and explore the clients’
journey including their goals, wins, challenges,
and opportunities, as well as develop fieldwork
for the coming week.
Fieldwork
isn't like the homework you were assigned in
school.
It
consists of action steps to move you closer
toward your goals and dreams.
The
client brings the agenda and the coach brings
the coaching skills to create a partnership
that moves the client forward.
The
client calls the coach at their scheduled time
each week.
One-on-One
Coaching:
The
structure of coaching in the main is flexible.
You
can design a coaching arrangement with the client
that meets their individual needs and schedule.
The basic design consists of:
30
minute complementary “is this for you”
session?
An initial one-hour session to create a coaching
strategy (in-person or by phone)
Initial assessment to evaluate work and life
needs and establish goals.
Regular on-going coaching sessions (typically
by phone/email)
Exercises to increase self-awareness, encourage
creative thinking, and develop practical skills.
Full confidentiality
Quarterly evaluation and review, along with
strategies for ongoing support.
Coaching
sessions are usually scheduled weekly, lasting
from a half-hour to an hour.
Together,
you will define the length and frequency that
best supports the client. Sessions may be focused
on one specific goal or challenge that the client
is facing, or on a much broader set of personal
or professional issues.
Group Coaching / Team Coaching:
Any
one-on-one coaching program can be tailored
to a group or team coaching program. This is
the most cost-effective model for providing
coaching throughout an organisation.
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