Life Coaching: Ten reasons for having a Life Coach
Top Ten Reasons to Hire a Personal
Coach
By
Kimberly Olver
Have you considered hiring a personal coach? Jack Canfield, in The
Success Principles says hiring a "personal coach is one of the best-kept
secrets of the successful."
1. A coach can help you clarify your vision and goals. If you have a
sense that what you are doing isn’t the thing you really want for your
life but you don’t have a clear vision of what you do want, then a coach
can help you get clear.
2. A coach can support you through your difficult times. Sometimes,
we just need someone to talk to who isn’t too busy, too distracted or
too involved to just objectively support us when times are tough. If you
feel you just need someone to talk to who understands and doesn’t judge
you, then a coach can help.
3. A coach can help you develop momentum. How many times have you
started something, felt good about it but then lost interest, never to
return to it again? A coach can help you sustain that momentum and keep
you focused on the prize. This is similar to hiring a personal trainer
to help you sustain the momentum of exercising when you feel like doing
something else.
4. A coach can help you stay on track and be focused. Have you ever
let the little, unimportant things take control of your day and by the
time the day ends, you realize you haven’t accomplished anything you
were hoping to accomplish? A coach can help you stay focused on the
important things while learning to delegate or dump the unimportant
things.
5. A coach can help you take an objective look at exactly what you
have been doing. A good coach will ask you to take a close, and
sometimes painful, look at what you say you want as compared to the
things you are actually doing. Do you see a match? If you continue to do
things the way you are, will you get to the place you are hoping to get
to? Coaches ask the hard questions.
6. A coach may help you identify both effective and destructive
behavior patterns that you may not see. Since the coach isn’t standing
in the forest, he can typically see the trees that you don’t. How often
do we continue the same destructive patterns over and over again just
because we can’t identify them? A coach will help you see this more
clearly.
7. A coach will hold you accountable for the goals you set. A coach
is not a babysitter. When you decide you want to get going and
accomplish some things in your life, a coach will not accept your
excuses for why it wasn’t done. Making a public declaration of your
intent will also provide you with the needed incentive to keep your
commitments.
8. A coach can show you how to accomplish more by working less.
Coaches are adept at teaching time-tested systems for being more
productive. Did you know that research shows that the average
8-hour-a-day worker is only productive for 1-2 hours a day? A coach can
help you be more productive in less time.
9. A coach can help you discover your true passion. Do you ever
wonder about your unique abilities and what your life purpose is? If
these are not questions that you even think about, then you really DO
need a coach! We all have unique abilities and a purpose but some of us
never discover them and the rest of us who do are too afraid to just go
for it! A coach can help you uncover your passion---the thing that will
make you excited to get out of bed in the morning.
10. A coach can help you identify your core values and show you how
to live in synergy with them. The values by which we live our lives are
very important to each of us. Many times, certain values we hold may be
in conflict with each other. Sometimes, we are not even consciously
aware of the values of importance to us. A coach can help us to live our
lives in accordance with our values. This will provide the kind of life
of which you can be proud.
This is not a plea for you to hire me, necessarily, although I would
be willing to discuss that possibility. What I am suggesting is that you
will be able to do more than you could ever have imagined with a coach
than without one.
I know. After I left my 9 to 5 job to begin my coaching career, I
floundered around for six months. I knew I wanted to hire a coach, but I
thought I couldn't really afford one and I didn't want to hire just
anybody. I thought there needed to be a good match between us.
I now am employing two coaches---one to help me build my business and
the other to help me write my book. Since hiring them, I am on a path
creating more momentum as I go. In hindsight, I realize I couldn't
afford not to hire a coach.
Regarding the right match, I do believe that this is important which
is why I'm saying this is not an appeal for you to hire me. If you are
serious about taking your life to the next level, then find the coach
who is right for you. But don't delay. Once this day is gone, you cannot
get it back.
If you'd like further information about coaching, visit
www.CoachingforExcellence.biz and check our calendar for upcoming
teleclasses, chats and workshops or call me at (708) 957-6047.
Kim Olver has an undergraduate degree in psychology, a graduate
degree in counseling, is a National Certified Counselor and is a
licensed professional counselor. Since 1987, Kim has extensively studied
the work of Dr. William Glasser’s Choice Theory, Reality Therapy and
Lead Management. She was certified in Reality Therapy in 1992 and
continued her studies to become a certified instructor for the William
Glasser Institute. She is an expert at empowering people to navigate the
sometimes difficult course of life---teaching them how to get the most
out of the circumstances life provides them. These are incredibly
powerful ideas with equal application to one’s work and personal lives.
Kim can work with you to empower your staff and clients and propel your
organization to the next level.
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