“Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?”
- Mary Oliver
Life coaching isn’t about correcting deficiencies. Life coaching is about helping you use your wisdom and resources to live with greater meaning and purpose.
Have you ever wondered “Do I need a coach?” If so, you’re in good company. In recent years, the number of individuals and organizations using coaching for professional and personal aims has increased rapidly.
But back to that question: “Do I need a coach?” Let’s reframe it as “What could change if I had a coach?”
Here are 30 examples of how people are using life coaching:
Achieve an important goal
Become a better parent
Become a better partner
Take care of yourself while caring for a loved one
Improve work-life balance
Explore a job or career change
Increase your resiliency
Better understand yourself and others
Start a business
Finish a project
Handle conflict well
Have more compassion for yourself
Explore your spiritual side
Live in alignment with your values
Find a sense of life purpose and mission
Make meaningful connections
Bring more structure to your life
Set and maintain healthy boundaries
Recover from burnout
Learn to appreciate yourself
Improve time management
Deal with stress in healthier ways
Build new habits
Navigate grief and loss
Build confidence and trust yourself
Make peace with your inner critic
Face your fear of rejection or failure
Stop procrastinating
Work on forgiving yourself and others
Set priorities
If any of these resonate with you, please consider this: Life coaching is, ultimately, an investment in yourself. And yes, you are worth it.
I’d love to chat about life coaching and share examples of how it has helped people like you. Schedule your FREE 30-minute coaching conversation today. I look forward to meeting you.