Life Coach - Do you need one
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Life Coach: Do You Need One?
Summary
Life coaching often gets a bad rap on TV and in the media, but it might be more beneficial than you think.What is Life Coaching?
Life coaching involves utilizing techniques from psychology, counseling, and mentoring to help clients achieve their goals. Some common methods include behavior modification and goal-setting. Coaches primarily listen and assist clients in overcoming obstacles.
The Debate Around Life Coaching
Life coaching receives criticism because it's not a regulated profession. Anyone can claim to be a life coach without formal education or qualifications. Critics argue that this lack of oversight equates to practicing therapy without a code of ethics.
Efforts Toward Standardization
The International Coach Federation (ICF) is working to establish certification standards for life coaches. They offer various levels of certification, based on hours of study and coaching experience. However, some argue this system is flawed, as you need 100 hours of coaching to qualify for certification.
Choosing the Right Life Coach
If you're considering a life coach, it's crucial to choose wisely. Here's how:
- Meet potential coaches beforehand.
- Be wary of any pressure tactics.
- Look for legitimate advertising.
- Request references from previous clients.
- Ideally, choose a coach recommended by someone you trust.
By taking these steps, you can make an informed decision and find the right coach for your needs.
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