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10 Qualities Of A Great Life Coach - Brian Tracy

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In recent years, more people have entered the world of life coaching.

Being self-employed has lots of benefits such as being your own boss, making your own schedule, choosing your clients and setting your fee.

What is Life Coaching?

Life coaching or consulting is a career where the coach has a firm understanding of the principles of success and their application.

A life coach teaches others how they can put these principles to work for them in their career or personal life.

In addition, life coaches can help clients deal with stress and anxiety.

Imagine you are in a job you hate and are stuck in. You don’t have enough money to see you through a transition to a new job.

In this scenario, a coach helps you discover the industry you will flourish in that matches your purpose in life.

Once you and the coach have found an industry you want to work in, he or she helps you choose the career path you want and help you develop a course of action to make the switch.



Who is Seeking a Life Coach?

People who seek assistance from a coach are stumbling in one or more areas of life or just want to improve.

These areas are things such as marriage, entrepreneurship, spirituality, health, and self-development.

Perhaps your social life is wanting and you want to find your soulmate.

In this situation, a life counselor might assist you in finding out what is holding you back and make a plan with you to overcome obstacles in your search for a mate.

How to Become a Life Coach

To become a coach requires training, education, and experience.

You should take a course to be able to certify and train others. There are many different types of certifications for coaching depending on your area of expertise.

Some training teaches you how to lead entire workshops for others.

Some certify you to teach others to speak in public.

Some teach you how to coach others to increase their sales.

However, many coaches start their careers late in life. Lots do so following retirement.

There are presently no laws mandating certification and hanging out a life consultant shingle can be as simple as setting up a website or calling former associates who may need some help moving forward.

Folks that get into life coaching in this manner tend to have completed successful careers.

Coaches consultants don’t have patients – they have clients.

Coaches usually don’t try finding the reason for problems with success. Instead, they are people who think forward and aid people planning their future.

Some qualities help an individual succeed as a life coach more than others since certification is not required to become a successful life coach.

10 Qualities of a Great Life Coach

1. Maintain a Positive Attitude

Your positive attitude needs to be inspiring to inspire your clients by your belief in them.

2. Be Passionate

Be passionate and empathetic with a desire for helping others – this trait allows you to understand your client’s emotions and barriers to success.

3. Have Great Listening Skills

Listening to clients is what life coaching is all about. Understanding subtle tells and messages help in understanding your client’s issues

4. Be Non-Opinionated

As a coach, your job is not to give client advice, it is to facilitate client’s finding solutions to barriers to success in their career or personal life.

5. No Judgements

The world is filled with people who hold different opinions that you don’t agree with. But, in their view of the world, these opinions might be accurate.

6. Cultivate Curiosity

Curiosity fosters your ability to ask questions of your clients that help them understand their own feelings and how they impact their success.

7. Be challenging

The very best coaches challenge their clients so they gain a deeper understanding of their issues. A coach challenges clients in a way that causes them to face the reality surrounding them with clarity, focus, and honesty.

8. Be Observant

Great coaches learn much by observing clients and sort out the subtlest signs of worry, uncertainty, and trepidation.

9. Communicate With Clarity

To be an excellent coach it is vital that you communicate well on many levels such as body language, vocabulary and more.

10. Stay Honest

Preserve your integrity. Your coaching relationship with clients depends on trust.

Pair these amazing qualities with The 9 Disciplines of Successful Entrepreneurs from my website below and take the correct actions steps for you to succeed and thrive.

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via Brian Tracy’s Self Improvement & Professional Development Blog http://bit.ly/2G1EIzx

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