Don’t Become a Lifecoach


If you want to work a nine-to-five job, don’t become a lifecoach. If you enjoy sitting in cubicles, pounding away on a keyboard or looking at business reports, don’t even think about becoming a coach.

The coaching profession is not for people who want to be told what to do. Do you want a boss who berates you or gives you busy work just to wield his power? If so, stay away from the coaching profession.

Do you enjoy the monotony of routine? Don’t become a lifecoach. Enjoy doing the same thing day after day after boring day? If you do, then forget about coaching and get in line for another job interview.

Do you enjoy stress and tension headaches? Then join the robotic professionals who commute downtown each and every day, complain about their bosses at happy hour twice a week, then take two aspirin to reduce the pounding headache. If this describes you, don’t even think about becoming a lifecoach!

If you are thrilled and overjoyed about working hard and making money for someone else, don’t even consider becoming a coach. If you enjoy seeing your blood, sweat, and tears make money for someone else’s bank account, coaching is not the right gig for you.

If you don’t like people and prefer hiding in a eight by ten cubicle, staring at a computer screen all day, then coaching is not your style. If you prefer hibernation to human interaction, stay away from the coaching profession.

If you see the glass as half empty and don’t derive pleasure from helping others succeed, life coaching is definitely not the right career path for you. If pessimism is your driving force, coaching is not the right line of work for you.

If you need someone to give you a kick in the pants every morning to get moving, don’t even think about jumping into the coaching field.

8 Reasons to Become a Life Coach

  • You enjoy a work environment of your own choosing and work hours based on your schedule.
  • You enjoy being the boss, making tough decisions, and the flexibility to create a business the way you want it to be.
  • You enjoy variety in your work environment.
  • You enjoy a busy work schedule, but one free of tension and stress and pounding headaches.
  • You enjoy making money for yourself and knowing that your efforts go toward providing you and your family with a satisfying lifestyle.
  • You enjoy interacting with and learning from others.
  • You are a glass half-full person who enjoys helping others succeed. Optimism is your driving force.
  • You are self-motivated and want to be your own boss.

You need to evaluate who you are, what you want, and how hard you will work to get it, before you decide to become a lifecoach. Coaching is not easy, but it is highly rewarding. To know you have helped others succeed while earning a good living, is an indescribable joy.

Don’t become a lifecoach if you have no desire for professional success, personal satisfaction, and financial rewards, because that’s exactly what you’ll get!

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Fred Philips
Business Coach
Writing Team, Coaches Training Blog Community

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