What It Really Takes to Become a Life Coach.
More and more people want to become a life coach or business coach these days.
You too may be caught up in the excitement of how rewarding a career as a coach could be both
professionally and financially. The only problem is you be may be overlooking the realities of
what is involved in starting a coaching business.
There are 5 keys areas in understanding the truth about what it takes to become a coach:
- Understand what coaching is and how it works.
- Be sure coaching is the right career for you.
- Make an informed decision about coach training and certification.
- Learn how to build and maintain a successful coaching business.
- Take action.
1. Understand what coaching is and how it works
When you first heard about professional coaching you probably associated it with
sports coaching or therapy. While professional coaching is similar to these professions there are
some key differences.
According to the International Coach Federation (ICF), which is the largest non-profit association
of professional and business coaches in the world:
"Coaching is an ongoing relationship which focuses on clients taking action toward the realization of their visions, goals or desires."
Clients hire coaches to resolve a challenge or to get support to attain a desired result. Your
job as a coach is to support the client to be successful. Coaches do this by asking questions
and listening.
Coaching usually occurs over the phone, although it can also occur in person for a higher fee.
Many coaches offer additional free email access and/or laser telephone coaching of 5-10 minutes
in length between sessions on an as-needed basis.
2. Is coaching the right career for you?
You may be thinking, sounds like an easy way to make $200+ an hour.
Making a career change, training, and starting a new business can be scary. It takes time,
money and effort.
Research the profession thoroughly. Compare your skills with the competencies needed to be an
effective coach. The more information you have, the more confident you will be about your
decision.
3. Make an informed decision about coach training and certification.
To enhance your effectiveness, confidence and credibility with potential clients
you’ll need to add specific coaching skills to your toolbox. Clients invest in your coaching
services because they want to get results. Imagine hiring a personal trainer with no specialized
training in weight training! Injuries can result.
As of June 2007, I found over 150 coaching training organizations. About one quarter of these organizations offer an accredited coach training programs. The majority do not. Plus tuition fees range from range
from $3,900 to $10,000+ US.
Before committing the time and money to a training program you want to make sure you pick the best
training program for you.
4. Learn how to build and maintain a successful coaching business.
It’s important to realize that coaching is a business. Most coaches are self-employed.
It could take 3-18+ months to create a full coaching practice.
Marketing is the key to getting the word out about your coaching business. If you’re serious about
building a coaching business, learn about marketing.
5. Take Action
Ask yourself:
"What do I need to know in order to decide if becoming a coach is the
right career move for me?"
Action creates momentum. Do your research before becoming a coach. It may seem overwhelming at
first, so schedule small blocks of time. Talk to coaches. Find out what it’s really like to be
a coach.
A career in coaching can be very rewarding personally, professionally and financially. Do yourself
a favour and do the research before jumping.
Thinking about becoming a coach? Find out what you need to know about coach training, certification, and the business of coaching before investing money into becoming a coach. How to Become a Coach. |
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