Why Life Coaching?
Consider the following: Joe is a successful executive. His 100 employees and managers look to him for direction and leadership. Sometimes he feels like “bouncing off” ideas or concerns and hesitates to do so with colleagues or friends. Instead, he handles it himself and regularly feels overwhelmed and stressed. Susan is a young, talented professional in a business world that demands long hours and a competitive approach. Despite her success, she questions if her priorities in life are healthy and meaningful. Personally, she is feeling unfulfilled. Life coaching is not psychotherapy. However, it does combine the strengths of therapy, such as non-judgmental listening and empathy, with practical action. It involves the establishment of a solid, trusting, professional relationship with a coach who then works in tandem with you to provide, in part, the following: • Evaluate and clarify your skills, experiences and abilities so you can realistically pursue your life goals and succeed. • List