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Main Page » Self Help » Teachings & Preaching
 

What Will Having A Coach Do For Me?

 
Author: Clare Evans
 

There are many positive benefits to working with a coach but it's not necessarily the right decision for everyone.

Firstly, you need to want to make a change to your life and secondly, there is a gap between where you are now and where you want to be.

When you start working with a coach you will get:

* Time to focus on YOU and what you want to achieve.
* Achieve greater results in less time.
* Someone to challenge, motivate and support you.
* Help you come up with a fresh approach to an old problem.
* A safe supportive environment to discuss your issues and test out your ideas.
* Your personal development mentor.
* Accountability, motivation and commitment.
* Create an action plan and support you in achieving it.

1. You will set realistic goals that last.

A coach will help you find the goals that are really important to you. How often do you take time to step back and think about what you really want and where youre going in life? You dont want to look back 10, 20 years from now and think what might have been. If you decide on realistic goals and whats really important to you, the changes you make will have longer lasting results.

2. You will get where you want to go quicker.

Some people are highly motivated and know exactly what they want, what they need to do and how theyre going to get there. They set targets, they achieve them and they dont give up. Most of us however, could benefit from a helping hand. Some guidance, signposts, a map, someone to point you in the right direction and keep you on track can be pretty useful.

3. Make better decisions and set better priorities.

Do you ever find yourself overwhelmed, have a difficult decision to make and not know what to do next? The right questions and talking your ideas and issues through with an objective, non-judgemental person can help you see where you need to go and how to make the right decision. A coach has the tools, techniques and strategies so you make fewer mistakes and will save you time, effort and money.

4. Youll move up a gear.

Its often difficult to get motivated when life becomes one long routine of working hard and very little time to play. Your coach will help you work out where you are and where you want to get to or help get you started in a new direction either in your work, business life or personal development. You will use your time more effectively and be more productive because you know where youre going.

5. Youll have a better balanced lifestyle.

Theres more to life than work. There are a number of things that are important to you in your life health, family, relationships, friends, career or business, money. When you make changes to improve your life and work environment you will be happier and have more time and energy for what you enjoy. This will have a positive effect on those around you.

6. Support, motivation and accountability.

A coach offers a totally objective point of view. They can be a sounding board for your ideas. You will have an environment in which you get a chance to spend time on you. Your issues, ideas and goals. You will challenge yourself more because you have support, motivation and can afford to stretch yourself further than doing it on your own. Your coach will keep you accountable and on track.

Professional athletes have a coach to help them train hard and achieve the success they want. Their coach isnt a better athlete than them, the athlete has the skill and ability - the coach guides, motivates and pushes them so they become faster, stronger and win.

If you tell someone your goals you are 60% more likely to achieve them.

If you have a coach you are 95% more likely to achieve them.

 
 
 

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