Does Life Coaching Work?

Yes. It does work for help with parenting, family relationships, and a happier life. Let me tell you how and why.

 

 

                      In life coaching people make time to analyze who they really are, with their own dreams, passions, and beliefs. This awareness is a powerful core from which to base decisions - decisions about how to spend time, energy, and talents. When life decisions are based on this, rather than on an overbooked calendar, we can be authentic and intentional. All of this analysis work is done with a wide variety of life coaching tools that are eye-opening and thought-provoking.

 

 

                                As a life coach, I am fully present for my clients. In this hectic world it is rare to find someone who is truly interested in what you say, think, and feel without bringing their own agenda. As I listen to you and process observations with you, I serve as a mirror in which you can see yourself, your options, and your decisions. Viewing a clear reflection of yourself is an integral part of becoming who you want to be.

 

 

                       Working with a life coach means that you will be held accountable for progressing toward your own goals. When you discover an aspect of yourself or your life that you want to change, a life coach helps you spell out a workable plan, and stick to it. Life coaching is more than just talk - it is action and results.