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Why You Need a Life Coach

What's a life coach? Also called a life skills coach, having a coach is essentially like having a personal trainer for your life. Often working by phone consultation, and more rarely, in person, personal coaches work to help you improve various areas of your personal and business life.

Your coach may take on a number of functions, including career coach, small business coach, motivational, or relationship coach. The experience is very individual, and you can choose to work with your coach in whatever ways best suit your personality and desired results.

Life coaches provide a level of accountability that normally does not exist in most of our lives. When someone is counting on you to succeed, you tend to be much more willing to do those things that are required for success. This is especially true if you're paying for it.

Many successful life coaches will specialize as they bring prior experience or talent to the table in a particular area. For example, some coaches, such as David Wood, will often work with other coaches to help them achieve a higher level of success.

Most coaches are versatile, and can adjust style focus to some degree in order to produce results. Even if a coach has a particular specialty, they will often work with you on any level. While it's a good idea to find a coach that specializes in what you're looking for, personality and style are probably more important.

Life coaching is a two way process, and is focused on change and results. Some people are just not results oriented. If you tend to resist change, and are not results oriented, you may not enjoy being coached.

Since it's no secret that procrastination can be a huge stumbling block to success, your coach will work with you on your motivation. Depending upon your personality and how it meshes with the coaching style, this may be more or less effective.

If you know that one of your biggest weaknesses is staying motivated, you might want to work with someone who is known for their ability to motivate people. Todd Beeler, for example, is a well known coach and excellent with motivation.

The timing has to be right in order for you to seek out a coach. You'll benefit most from coaching if you are...

1. Ready to be and do much more in your personal or business life.

2. Ready to make a big change in your life.

3. Ready to start or enhance your business, improve your job, or enhance your relationships.

4. Recovering from a traumatic experience or loss, such as a death in the family or divorce.

5. Prepared to rid yourself of ineffective bad habits in favor of new, better habits.

Each coach has their own program, so you need to find someone who is right for you. Prior to hiring a coach, you should contact a few potential candidates. Some coaches will work with you on a trial basis so you can see if you mesh. You need to work with a coach who's coaching style is right for you.

One word of caution, though... you must be ready for this. Your life coach will challenge you to do things that you normally might not do. Why else would you pay them? After all, if you could do it yourself, you wouldn't need a coach!

You must commit to this, and that means buying into the process. Are you ready for a huge change? Let's hope so. It simply doesn't make sense to invest in a coach if you don't invest yourself in the coaching process.

One thing that you must do is get the support of those closest to you. This is extremely important, as they will be most affected by any changes in your life. If you're ready to make changes, and you're willing to do what it takes, then using a life coach might be just right for you.


Kurt Schmitt teaches people how to get motivated and recommends using a life coach. In addition, he offers the average person a way to become successful through internet marketing.
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