If you want to become a life coach, a master life coach, then there are four traits you will need to develop. When all four of these traits are present, true mastery occurs. Not just over your own life, but you become someone who has the ability to transform the lives of others. 1. Outstanding Results: Someone who has become a life coach who is a Master Coach is recognized by others for the results they produce. Those considered masters of coaching consistently produce outstanding … [Read more...]
How to Become a Life Coach Who Can Find Their Target Market: Become a Life Coach With a Hot Niche
One of the hurdles to become a life coach is to identify your target market. But how to become a life coach whose clients want their services is the question rarely asked. Beyond just deciding to become a life coach and hanging up your shingle, you want to make sure there are people who are looking for you. There are three steps to how to become a life coach who has identified a great target market. Use These Suggestions to Help You Become a Life Coach with a Hot Niche Market How to Become … [Read more...]
Coaching Strategy: Life Coaching Lessons From Sailing
Coaching strategy is more like sailing strategy than an originally thought. Sailing is all about dealing with circumstances, and in coaching we’re supposed to rise about our circumstances. In sailing you have to deal with the wind, waves, and weather; all of which are completely out of your control. So how do you navigate? Decide Where You Want to Go Before You Set Sail It’s amazing how few people really know where they’re going. In fact nine times out of ten people aren’t clear about what … [Read more...]
Coaching Tips Most Coaches Neglect: The Key Ingredient to Effective Coaching
Coaching tips are ineffective without one key ingredient. Effective coaching relies on getting your clients emotionally engaged. No matter how sharp you are or how many great coaching tips you know; you won’t have influence on your clients. It will be a nice conversation, instead of an effective coaching session. Using a wrestling metaphor, if you are just having a conversation with people it’s as if you are in kicking range. The client is so far away you don’t have much influence over … [Read more...]
Coaching Instruction for Speaking to a Group: Five Coaching Tips That Will Give You Confidence
When you’re standing in front of the room and getting ready to present, do you every wish you had a few coaching tips to boost your confidence? My friend Eiji Morishita just shared a few powerful tips at our coaches training seminar today. Not only are there some great coaching tips that are easy to implement on the spot, but there is specific coaching instruction that will help you prepare. The most valuable coaching instruction is to make sure you connect with your clients before you even … [Read more...]
Becoming a Life Coach Who Knows Your Niche: How to Become a Life Coach Who Knows Their Market
On the road to becoming a life coach everyone eventually asks the same question: Who is my ideal client? What is my niche? Many people get hung up on how to become a life coach that has a great niche without being too narrow. The real problem is how to become a life coach who is specialized enough to attract their ideal client. The first step in becoming a life coach who knows their niche, is to know yourself. And this is how to become a life coach who can do just that. When Becoming a … [Read more...]
Coaching Tips For More Time: A Strategy That Gets Results
There are so many coaching tips about time management that one could spend the rest of their life getting a system down. But instead of time management coaching tips, what if you found a coaching strategy that made it simple? The best coaching strategy is to understand there are two types of people: those who get things done, and those who don’t have time. How Can You Find a Coaching Strategy That Helps You Become a Person That Gets Things Done? In order to understand the coaching strategy … [Read more...]
Life Coaching Concepts: Life Balance Coaching Tools to Avoid Parkinson’s Law
Parkinson’s Law was named after Cyril Northcote Parkinson, who was not involved in life coaching at all. He was worked in the British Civil Service and in 1955 published an essay which began by stating, “Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion” (according to Wikipedia). Just goes to show you that there are some people who work for the government who may actually be interested in life coaching to get themselves out of the ‘rat race’ we hear so much about. While the … [Read more...]
Psychology Coaching Mysteries: Why Pain is Great in Emotional Coaching
In psychology coaching, the people who are in the greatest pain will make the most rapid changes. Why does this more emotional coaching model work? When you’re in pain, you’re much more motivated to seek a way out than when you’re comfortable. And you’ll pay attention to what you’ll learn in an emotional coaching model in a way that’s very different than a psychology coaching model with a more left-brained approach. Emotional Coaching Gains its Effectivness by Utilizing Heightened … [Read more...]
Coaching Tips & Time Management For Coaching Businesses
Here are two sample videos from the Quickstart Coaching Code video home study course. SAMPLE ONE: Coaching Tips Don't Work - Unless You Have Coaching Skills Coaching tips are a dime a dozen, but learning coaching skills is rare. No matter what coaching tip or technique you decide to use, your coaching skills will determine how well that technique pays off for you and your client. Coaching Skills: Sample Video Here is a free video sample from the High Caliber Coaching Code Home Study Course … [Read more...]
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