Life Coaching Archive
7 Ways to Capture Wisdom From Your Coach
2 Comments EMail This Post Published by Michael November 1st, 2006 in Life CoachingBy Burt Dubin
A coach is a modern-day mentor. In Greek legend, MENTOR was a friend of Odysseus. As advisor, sage and counselor, he was entrusted with the education of Telemachus, the son of Odysseus.
A coach is a faithful, wise, devoted advisor and teacher. A coach is a loyal resource. A coach engages experience and […]
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Counselor, Coach or Mentor - How They Differ - Which is Right for You
1 Comment EMail This Post Published by Michael October 14th, 2006 in Life CoachingBy Dianne Schilling
Life coaches are springing up on the Internet like daisies after a rain. And joining the mix are increasing numbers of “cyber-counselors” - therapists who do much of their counseling by e-mail and through real-time chats.
If you still think it’s necessary to travel to someone’s office to get professional help with problems and […]
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The Reality of Balance—Join the Journey
0 Comments EMail This Post Published by Michael October 10th, 2006 in Life CoachingBy Brenda Wilkins
If you are a balance neophyte, skeptic, or drop-out, renew your reality. Join the majority of people—a full 80 percent according to The Brain Reserve research firm—who are on the balance journey. Start your journey here by understanding balance, putting key strategies to work, reading success stories and checking out resources for the […]
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By Madeleine Homan, MCC
The notion of balance makes me crazy. The Work/Life Balance Zealots have us all worrying that we’re supposed to feel great all the time.
No one jumped on the balance bandwagon with the passion of the coaching community. Unable to achieve balance, many coaches ran screaming from the insanity of the corporate world, […]
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Top Ten Reasons To Work with a Life Coach for Your Personal Development
1 Comment EMail This Post Published by Michael September 28th, 2006 in Life CoachingBy Laura Young, M.A.
1. You may be great at competing but are not so good at playing.
2. You care way too much about what others think.
3. You keep spending money on things you don’t need and it hasn’t brought you any closer to happiness.
4. The life you are living in your head looks nothing like […]
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Success Coaching On a Budget
0 Comments EMail This Post Published by Michael September 27th, 2006 in Life CoachingBy Tim Baent
Professional Life Coaching is more widely accepted in our society than ever before as a positive and even necessary phenomenon in our ongoing quest for happier, healthier and wealthier lives.
Perhaps the greatest paradox with professional success coaching is that those that need it most are often the least able to afford it, and […]
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A Business Coach Can Quickly Build Your Success & Wealth!
0 Comments EMail This Post Published by Michael September 27th, 2006 in Life CoachingBy James Villepigue
So you’re wondering – What’s all this hype about coaching? What exactly is it and how can it help me? Great question! The term coaching in general stems from the sporting world. Sports teams and the athletes alike found that in order to bring about the highest degree of performance in a sports […]
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Life Coaching vs Therapy
1 Comment EMail This Post Published by Michael September 26th, 2006 in Life CoachingBy Carol Janssen
As Life Coaching becomes a more popular method of navigating life’s complex paths, there are a lot of questions about whether or not it is traditional therapy, how it may relate to therapy, or if they are interchangeable.
In therapy, the focus is on dealing with the past. Therapists lead their clients through the […]
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Coach Me… If You Can
1 Comment EMail This Post Published by Michael September 25th, 2006 in Life CoachingBy Simon Clarke
On most occasions, individuals that seek out coaching possess a demeanour that is conducive to a successful coaching relationship. However, every now and again coaches are presented with some challenging situations. It may be that a client has no idea of what they want or that they find it difficult to follow a […]
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Life Coaching: Mutualistic Benefits
0 Comments EMail This Post Published by Michael September 24th, 2006 in Life CoachingBy Simon Clarke
In nature, mutualistic relationships are based on the premise that both (or multiple) parties derive a benefit from that relationship. In some ways it is possible to classify the coaching relationship as one of mutualistic nature. Why? The obvious reward of such a relationship for the coach is the financial reward, whilst the […]
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