You might be asking yourself right now, “how am I going to make it financially another year? How can I add an extra $1000 or maybe $2000 per month to my income?” In a world filled with fear and hopelessness, you have an opportunity to help create a new life for those around you and YES for you as well.
We want to help you learn the skills needed to get that raise on your JOB and at the same time create a business were you get paid doing what you already do… give direction and help solve problems.
If you are considering becoming a life coach, you may be wondering exactly what benefits coaching provides to potential clients. Here are 4 ways that life coaching helps clients:
1) Attentive Listening – Believe it or not, one of the most profound ways in which you can help clients as a life coach is by listening attentively and emphatically to what the client is saying. Human beings have a deep need to feel understood. We want others to acknowledge our experience and what we are going through. By offering a sympathetic and attentive ear, you allow your clients to express their thoughts, feelings, wants and desires.
As a coach, this is very easy to do, but it’s also extremely valuable to clients, because by verbalizing and talking about their thinking, they become much more aware of it in ways they may never have been before.
As you listen to the client, you can help them continue to explore these ideas from different perspectives that they may not have even considered before.
2) Gaining clarity – Mark Twain cleverly said, “I can teach anyone how to get what they want out of life… the problem is I can’t find anyone who can tell me what they want!” As a life coach, one of your most valuable contributions is to help clients figure out and get totally clear about what they want. What they want to accomplish, what they want to do, who they want to be, how they want to live.
3) Accountability and support –Coaches help clients by providing them with the accountability and support they need to take action, execute plans and perform at their best. Without taking action, nothing gets accomplished. Part of accountability and support includes helping clients see and become aware of negative patterns and counterproductive behaviors so they can do something about them.
4) Progress and validation – As a life coach, one of your tasks is to help clients realize and see the progress they are making. To help them acknowledge what they’ve accomplished and how far they’ve come. This serves as a motivational fuel to help them keep going.
Register Here Today for our Life Shift University accreditation course May 11th, 12th 2012 right here in Healdsburg CA 95448.
www.lifeshiftu.com
Let's Make a Difference
Lance W. Yeley
ceo/founder
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We want to help you learn the skills needed to get that raise on your JOB and at the same time create a business were you get paid doing what you already do… give direction and help solve problems.
If you are considering becoming a life coach, you may be wondering exactly what benefits coaching provides to potential clients. Here are 4 ways that life coaching helps clients:
1) Attentive Listening – Believe it or not, one of the most profound ways in which you can help clients as a life coach is by listening attentively and emphatically to what the client is saying. Human beings have a deep need to feel understood. We want others to acknowledge our experience and what we are going through. By offering a sympathetic and attentive ear, you allow your clients to express their thoughts, feelings, wants and desires.
As a coach, this is very easy to do, but it’s also extremely valuable to clients, because by verbalizing and talking about their thinking, they become much more aware of it in ways they may never have been before.
As you listen to the client, you can help them continue to explore these ideas from different perspectives that they may not have even considered before.
2) Gaining clarity – Mark Twain cleverly said, “I can teach anyone how to get what they want out of life… the problem is I can’t find anyone who can tell me what they want!” As a life coach, one of your most valuable contributions is to help clients figure out and get totally clear about what they want. What they want to accomplish, what they want to do, who they want to be, how they want to live.
3) Accountability and support –Coaches help clients by providing them with the accountability and support they need to take action, execute plans and perform at their best. Without taking action, nothing gets accomplished. Part of accountability and support includes helping clients see and become aware of negative patterns and counterproductive behaviors so they can do something about them.
4) Progress and validation – As a life coach, one of your tasks is to help clients realize and see the progress they are making. To help them acknowledge what they’ve accomplished and how far they’ve come. This serves as a motivational fuel to help them keep going.
Register Here Today for our Life Shift University accreditation course May 11th, 12th 2012 right here in Healdsburg CA 95448.
www.lifeshiftu.com
Let's Make a Difference
Lance W. Yeley
ceo/founder
Please Like Us On Facebook