Life Coaching Blog
Harnessing Creativity in Coaching: How to Inspire Innovation in Your Clients
Creativity isn’t just for artists—it’s a powerful tool in the coaching process that can help clients find innovative solutions to their problems. As a coach, your ability to foster creativity […]
How Can You Help Clients Manage Stress Effectively? Practical Tips for Coaches
As a coach, you likely work with clients facing all sorts of challenges, but one issue that consistently rises to the top is stress. Whether your clients are juggling work, […]
Unlocking Your Brain’s Potential with Neuroscience Coaching
In recent years, coaching has evolved significantly, with neuroscience coaching emerging as a powerful tool for those seeking personal and professional growth. But what exactly is neuroscience coaching, and how […]
Life Coaching for Entrepreneurs: How to Build a Thriving Coaching Business
Starting a life coaching business is an exciting and rewarding venture, but it also comes with its unique set of challenges. As a life coach who is also an entrepreneur, […]
The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Effective Coaching
In the realm of coaching, emotional intelligence (EI) plays a pivotal role in fostering meaningful and transformative relationships between coaches and their clients. EI involves the ability to recognize, understand, […]
The Growing Demand for Life Coaches: Why Now is the Best Time to Get Certified
In today’s fast-paced and ever-changing world, the demand for life coaches is at an all-time high. As individuals seek more personalized guidance and support to navigate their personal and professional […]
5 Tips to Be an Expert at Time Management
Do you have too much to do and too little time? Of course! Time Management is one of the most common forms of stress that professional people experience, with too much to do and not enough time. It’s called “time poverty” and it’s the biggest single problem facing...
5 Tips for Proper Time Management
*This is a re-blog from Success.com, by author Jim Rohn Let me give you some thoughts on time management. Here is a list of things you should consider to make the most of your time: 1. Run the day or it will run you. Part of the key to time management is just staying...
Set Smart Boundaries with Coaching Prospects and Clients
Author: Rhonda Hess I’ve been a life long student of boundaries. That is to say, boundaries have been a core issue for me in the past and now it’s much less of an issue. When I sense myself leaning in too far, trying to do too much, to people please or over-deliver, I...
8 Powerful Coaching Questions to Ask Any Client Anytime
These are powerful questions that are standard in the coaches toolbox. The right question can really help anyone zoom past obstacles and into a power zone of awareness and action on their own behalf. That’s why questions are so valuable to coaches and in coaching. So...
Coaching as a Digital Nomad
In today’s world, coaches are free to use advanced technology to become location free or, so-called digital nomads. It is technically possible to connect with our clients via video calls and perform our other tasks online. However, is it a realistic option when it...
10 Trends That Will Redefine Coaching in 2019 – ReBlog
It’s time to buckle up and get ready for some major transformations in the coaching space Looking to implement the latest coaching trends for 2019? In our technology-driven world, the demand for skilled coaches is greater than ever before. **This blog is a...
Could This Be the Reason Your Coaching Business Hasn’t Arrived Yet?
Your mindset. It’s true. The make or break factors in coaching business success are rarely about education, specific business skills, or experience. Instead, it all comes down to how you […]
5 Things That Inspire Coaching Clients to Enroll with You
All 5 of these things must be aligned for your prospect to say YES to you!
Too Many Voices
By: Janice Bastani Like many who are in the field of personal development, I look in from time to time to see what my peers are doing and where they […]
Who am I to coach anyone about that?
As a coach, have you ever thought “Who am I to…?” Fears like this show up when you take the smart step of focusing on one unique tribe of people — a niche market — and begin to put the word out that you can help them get where they want to go. The underlying thought is: “How can I charge for this if I haven’t accomplished for myself the things my clients want to accomplish!” And then you fall into a spiral of doubt and start back pedaling.
Believing: The Neuroscience of Reverse Truths
While my children’s adolescence cured me of most of my theories, a few fundamental ones survived, and are even more boldly illuminated against the backdrop of passing years. One of these survivors is the principle of reverse truths.
If It Feels Weird, Do It
By: Jeff Orr, CTA Graduate, Certified Human Capital Coach A long time ago, I wrote an article (I say “article” because I don’t think blogging was even a thing yet) […]