WHAT QUESTIONS SHOULD YOU ASK YOUR LIFE COACH OR CAREER COACH BEFORE WORKING TOGETHER?

WHAT QUESTIONS SHOULD YOU ASK YOUR LIFE COACH OR CAREER COACH BEFORE WORKING TOGETHER?

Asking about the price is not a good question. It's better to invest more in yourself than wasting less money.

  1. What is your passion? What work would you do for free?

    • If the life coach doesn’t know or hesitates, then he/she cannot help you find your passion.

  2. What does success mean for you? Do you consider yourself a successful person?

    • Success means to be happy and fulfilled. A life coach that doesn’t know that and is not successful, will not be able to help you reach your goals either.

  3. Have you ever completed a 90-day plan? If yes, what was the goal, obstacles and how did you overcome them?

    • 90-day plans are mandatory for achieving anything personally or professionally. Most life, career or executive coaches have never heard of a 90-day plan, let alone completing one, therefore they cannot help anyone much.

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HOW TO IDENTIFY A GOOD LIFE OR CAREER COACH?

HOW TO IDENTIFY A GOOD LIFE OR CAREER COACH?

A good life, career or executive coach has to learn from an extensive and successful personal life, career and business experience in order to be able to help others. A good coach has to be teachable and continuously work on himself/herself to develop more and better skills. A good coach must have a mentor at all times because when you’re playing the game (life), is hard to think of everything.

A good career or life coach has to have great coaching experience and have successfully worked with other clients in your field that had similar mindsets. A good life coach has to love people and show that by going the extra mile just to make sure you can reach your goals.

A good coach has to be successful, not for the money, but for the person that he/she becomes during their journey to success.

IMPORTANT!
Life, career and business experience cannot be taught in any seminars or schools, therefore the best life, career and executive coaches of all time have never held or pursued any coaching certificates.

Therapy and coaching are completely different. While therapy deals with the past, life coaching deals with the present and future, helping people develop personally and become the person that needs to become in order to reach his/her goals.

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