So now you know a lot more about what life coaching is and how it works, you’re probably asking yourself: Is life coaching right for me? To help you figure that out, let’s take a look at who uses life coaching, and what kinds of issues and challenges a life coach can help you with.
Who uses life coaching?
Three surveys of coaching clients conducted by the International Coach Foundation have found that people seek out life coaches to help with several core issues (ICF 1998, ICF 2004, ICF 2009).
Self confidence, time management and work/life balance are strong motivators for seeking coaching.
Career opportunities, business management and work performance are also core motivators.
Improving relationships, interpersonal and communication skills, and family dynamics are reasons people seek out coaching.
Physical fitness and wellness are also areas clients consult with life coaches.
What kind of issues and challenges can you bring to life coaching?
At this point in our story, are you wondering if you have the kind of life issue that coaching can help with? This is by no means an exhaustive list, but it should help you get your wheels turning about the kind of thing a life coach could help with.
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