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Questions and Answers about Success Coaching
What do Success Coaches
do?
Help people set clearer goals and reach those goals.
Ask clients to do more than they would have done on their own.
Focus their clients better to more quickly produce desired results.
Provide the tools, support, and structure to accomplish more.
How is Coaching different
from Consulting?
Therapy? Sports Coaching? A Best Friend?
Consulting: Coaching is a form of consulting, but the coach
stays with the client to help implement the new skills, changes,
and goals to make sure they really happen.
Therapy: Coaching is not therapy. We don't work on "issues"
or get into the past or deal much with understanding human behavior.
We leave that up to the client to know and figure out while
we help them move forward and set personal and professional
goals that will give them the life they really want.
Sports: Coaching includes several principles from sports
coaching like teamwork, going for the goal, being your best.
But unlike sports coaching, most professional coaching is not
win - lose based. We've strengthened the client's skills vs.
help them beat the other team. It's win - win.
Best Friend: A best friend is wonderful to have. But
is your best friend a professional who you will trust to advise
you on the most important aspects of your life and/or business?
Have a best friend and a coach.
Essentially: we are all great, we're all discovering what we
really want, and we can get what we want faster and easier by
having a coach who's been there and can help us.
Who Hires a Coach and Why?
People hire a coach because:
They want more.
They want to grow.
They want it easier.
It's as simple as that. Coaches help a client get all three.
Quickly.
What happens when you hire
a Coach?
Many things come from coaching, but the most important are:
You take yourself more seriously (note: not heavily--seriously).
You take more effective and focused actions immediately.
You stop putting up with what is dragging you down.
You create momentum so it's easier to get results.
You set better goals than you might not have without the coach.
Does the Coach work on
personal or professional goals?
Both, actually. And, with the line between personal and business
life having blurred in the '90s, the coach is the only professional
trained to work with all aspects of you.
Where does the Coach focus
with an average client?
We focus where the client needs us most. And, we tend to weave
in the following discussions:
Getting the client's personal
foundation strengthened.
Helping the client beef up his/her reserve.
Helping the client set goals based on their personal values.
By including these with what the client wants from us, we help
the client have fewer problems and focus on what's going to
make them the most successful. We've found that clients really
enjoy the approach.
Why does Coaching work?
Coaching works for several reasons:
Synergy between the coach and client creates momentum.
Better goals are set--ones that naturally pull the client toward
the goal.
The client develops new skills, and these skills translate into
more success.
Why is Coaching becoming
so popular?
Coaching is becoming popular for several reasons:
Many people are tired of doing what they "should" do and are
ready to do something special and meaningful for the rest of
their lives. The problem is, many can't see it, or if they can,
they can't see a way to reorient their life around it. A coach
can help them do both.
People are realizing how simple it can be to accomplish something
that several years ago might have felt out of reach or like
a pipe dream. A coach is not a miracle worker (well, they are,
sometimes) but a coach does have a large tool kit to help the
Big Idea become a Reality. Fortunately, people now have time
and resources to invest in themselves in this kind of growth.
Spirituality. If you've tracked the phenomenal success of James
Redfield's Celestine Prophecy on the NY Times best-seller list
during 1994, you get a sense of just how many people are willing
to look at, and consider, the notion of spirituality.
Please provide more details
about Coaching....
A personal coach does just what an athletic coach or music teacher
does, only in a more complete and bigger way. A coach challenges
you and takes the time to find out what winning in life means
to you. A coach is your partner in living the life you know
you can accomplish, personally and professionally. A coach is
someone to hold you accountable for your life, to make sure
you really do live up to your potential.
No matter where you are in life, there is always a desire for
more. More success, more money, closer relationships, a deeper
feeling of meaning in life, etc. It is the nature of people
to want to attain more, become more, be more, and we all struggle
with how to get what we're looking for.
Most people believe that "hard work and doing it on your own"
are the keys to finding the life, success, money, or happiness
that they seek. They believe that a price must be paid to attain
what they want, and often that price is poor health, not having
enough time to enjoy life, strained family relationships or
lessened productivity. The saddest part is that, even though
this effort may result in more of something, it is often not
the something you had in mind, and you are back where you started,
or worse, further from your real intentions.
Athletes and performers know about this trap. They know they
need someone else, a trained someone else to help them set goals,
discover real needs, and work effectively toward ultimate goals
of excellence. So, they are willing to hire a coach or a teacher.
No serious athlete or musician would expect to progress very
far without one.
What about people who are
already doing great in their lives?
Why would they need a Coach?
They might not need a coach. But it is helpful to find out:
Are they doing what they most enjoy? Are they tolerating anything?
Is life easy? Are they going to be financially independent within
the next 15 years? Do they have what they most want? We've discovered
that, often, people need to expect more out of their lives.
A coach can help in this process.
Can a dependency be created
between Coach and Client?
Not really. The client may "need" to coach in order to maximize
an opportunity or accelerate their growth, yet not be "dependent"
on the coach. Anyone who's up to something "needs" structure,
support and a place to brag, so in that sense, the coach is
necessary. But an emotional, psychological dependency is not
created. The coach works with people who are just fine and strong
enough on their own. Remember, we're not resolving issues here.
The coach is helping the client to create a better future: More
success, more money, and a higher quality of life.
Can Coaching hurt someone?
No. How? We aren't doing psychological work. We're not trying
to control the client's thinking. We're not cattle prods; we're
partners.
Can I hire a Coach just
for short-term special projects?
Yes. Some clients hire a coach to help them accomplish specific
goals or projects. Usually, however, the client keeps working
with the coach after that because there are even more interesting
things to accomplish.
How long must I commit
if I start working with a Coach?
Most coaches ask for a three to six month commitment but usually
let you stop immediately if coaching is not working for you
right now. Very, very few coaches ask for a written agreement
or contract. For the corporate client, however, a signed agreement
is simply good business.
Answers provided by Thomas Leonard, founder of Coach
University

shondeya@stellarcoach.com
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