Approach to life coaching

by

Ben Wood 200000

Have you ever wondered how people that have been involved in some kind of life coaching actually think? Their approach to life must be so different simply because they are the only qualified people in the world that can make us ‘feel better’. In this article we are going to discuss just a few factors to consider when trying working this out and by the end it should be a lot clearer.

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Judging The everyday person makes a considerable amount of judgements per day. This can be towards anything to do with work or a particular person. Judgement doesn’t necessarily have to be bad but still, it is a judgement. Life coaching teaches people not judge but to analyse instead. If they notice that they start to judge they simply take a step back and re-start their observation. Acknowledging and actually doing this is not as easy as you think. It takes a lot of internal power to turn off the normal way of thinking and adjust to the life coaching manner. Managing expectations In today’s world, if we don’t achieve something we start thinking that we have failed. A coach or an NLP practitioner will let go of those expectations and stop trying to constantly have an achievement to aim for. Coaches tend to tone this down and after a while realise that they have achieved more than ever by simply adopting a structured approach. Applying detail Attention to detail is of upmost importance in life coaching. In virtually every scenario, there a number of sides, aspects and factors to consider to get an overall picture of the situation and the potential remedy. Untrained people tend to be slightly short sighted and provide a solution to half of the scenario rather than the whole scene. This usually leads to taking sides. Rather than filling in the blanks with our own inexperience a trained life coaching mind will stop themselves from doing so by analysing the situation in detail and slowly start to build a foundation. Use all senses Rather than just visually and audibly analysing a situation coaches and NLP practitioners are trained to use all the remaining senses to their advantage. Believe it or not, this includes smell and taste which is required to gather the ‘feeling’ of the situation a lot easier. It is only then that they can take command of the situation/problem and lead the ‘student’ towards the right path.

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