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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Soooo...What Does a Life Coach Do Exactly?



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WOW!!!  Now that you have dusted off that big dream and have fallen in love with it again, I'll bet you're wondering how you will ever accomplish something that is soooo much bigger than yourself.  You've looked at it and seen all the wonderful things it will create in your life and you've also considered all the seemingly insurmountable obstacles to that dream.  And I'll bet those obstacles have pretty much stopped you in your tracks haven't they?

My redheaded friend, you have made a decision to live your life out loud so before you put your big dream back in its box to be reopened in "the future," consider what a life coach can do for you....



Miracles Within Mission Statement

Every client will discover the unique and powerful “somebody” they were created to be. 

What makes coaching worth the investment?

We all have dreams and goals we want to accomplish. I want to know what yours are.  What is holding you back from getting them done?  How serious are you about tackling them? Are you willing to put in the hard work to achieve them?

Life coaching is an investment in YOU. This could be the single most important thing you ever do for yourself.  In coaching, you will not only move through the steps of accomplishing your goal, but you will learn a process that will allow you create sustainable results on this goal and duplicate the results with amazing success in any future goals.   As you go through the process, you will also see improvements in other areas of your life, such as your intimate and business relationships; or just your overall enjoyment of life.

Together, we will move you through obstacles that are currently holding you back.  This comes in the form of external blocks such as (but not limited to) money, time or skills. It also comes from internal blocks based on your mental and emotional perception of the elements in your goal.  For example, you may not have pursued a goal because it could make you wildly rich and you may feel that making money might make you seem greedy.

Coaching goes at your pace and comfort level. We focus on YOUR agenda and how you want to achieve each step.  We will set up a plan to achieve your goals and the actions you want to take to move forward.

Furthermore, you will have a safe, confidential space to be your authentic self where someone will support you whole-heartedly without judgment. I will be there when you’re stressed or to cheer for you at each success along the way. Oh yeah, a big part of that support is to hold you accountable for the things you say you will do from week to week.  If you don’t get your tasks done, we will be exploring what stopped you.

What coaching is NOT

Coaching is not therapy.  There is no denying that the past always effects the present, however, our goal in a coaching relationship is to acknowledge the past but not get caught up in the negativity of it. We want to figure out how to make new decisions in the present that propel you into the future.

Coaching is not consulting. Typically a consultant shows up with a solution to a problem and tells you to implement the steps they created for you.  This only works temporarily.  Often times someone who hires a consultant, will follow the steps for a while but will eventually return to their old way of doing things because the proposed solution is difficult to implement and working through the bugs seems more complicated than the way things have always been done.  The goal of coaching is to provide sustainable results that can be duplicated in the future.

Coaching is not mentoring either. A mentor tells you how things worked for them in the past. Often times, this doesn’t work, simply because the mentor’s solution may not fit your specific set of circumstances.  As we discussed earlier, no one knows your needs better than you, so you probably already have wonderful ideas on how to solve your own problems. You just need some one trained in drawing them out.


Who is my Ideal Client?
-Anyone who knows they are worth more than their present circumstances dictate.
- Anyone with an unfulfilled dream
- Some one who has decided to find solutions instead of making excuses.

Also very interested in working with:
- Individuals working hard in an alcohol/addiction recovery program.
- Adult children of alcoholics/addicts
-  Survivors of abuse

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