Career coaches don't have a magic formula for helping their clients (if we did, we'd
be bottling it and making millions!), but why has career coaching received so much press lately? Pick up any
magazine and you're likely to see a reference to coaching: Oprah, Redbook, Self, Fast Company, Health, Inc.,
and many other business magazines. What career coaches do offer their clients is an easier way to career
success than if they were to try and do it on their own.
Unlike traditional career counseling or even therapy, career coaching is action-oriented and future-focused.
A coach is trained to ask the right question at the right time, listen to what's being said (as well as what's not
being said), and offer unconditional yet objective and honest support and feedback. A coach is like having a
trusted advisor, mentor, consultant and cheerleader who's only agenda is to support you in getting what you
want.
If you're unclear about where you're headed, a coach can help clarify your purpose, values, and goals. If you know
where you're going and what you need to do but find yourself getting off-track, a coach can help you focus and find
more effective ways of getting results. And if the very thing that you're longing for -- change -- scares you, and
you get stuck, a coach can help you move beyond resistance.
You're probably a good candidate for career coaching if:
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You're interested in exploring your values and
goals. This is the foundation on which all else is built. You have the capacity for
self-exploration.
Clients with an open mind and willingness to explore
and self-assess will likely see better results. You have a willingness to get
uncomfortable.
If you're willing to step outside your comfort zone,
you're ready for coaching.
You're ready for change. Change is hard and
sometimes, it's just a matter of being ready to do it.
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Worried that your career might be passing you by? Worried that the little voice in
your head telling you that "This isn't it" might be right? You just might be a candidate for career
coaching.
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