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Do You Want To Be A Coach?

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The training mentioned in this video is Mentoring Magic.

 

So, you want to be a life or business coach? That’s a great goal to have and many people have amazing success at it. However, for everyone who is able to break into the industry, build a following and earn a decent living from their coaching, there are 15 who don’t make it. This isn’t to make you think about quitting, but you should know what the odds are before you begin. More importantly, you want to find out what sort of things make other coaches fail – pitfalls that they have already experienced and failed because of – because you can learn how to avoid those same pitfalls that way. Here are the top four reasons why life and business coaches fail, and how to avoid them.

 

4 Big Reasons New Coaches Fail

 

Being Too Formulaic:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you use the same method for every single client, you are going to have very limited success.

 

That’s because people are all different.

 

One size definitely does not fit all when it comes to coaching, and you need to be flexible enough to try other methods when you see that one particular one isn’t working.

 

Lacking Confidence in Themselves:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is one of the biggest reasons that coaches fail.

 

They just don’t believe in themselves, and so their clients will never believe in them either. Even if you never tell your clients that you don’t believe in your ability to coach them to success, they are going to know, because people can just sense that sort of thing.

 

Avoid this by making sure to work on yourself first before you start coaching and give yourself positive affirmations every day.

 

Copying Others:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some people learn one style of coaching, which is a method that they got from a mentor or a training program and they just coach the exact same way; but that’s not how leaders work.

 

Followers copy other people but leaders forge their own path and take what others have taught them and develop their own style.

 

Be yourself; after all, people are looking for your input, guidance and experience to help them to move forward in their own life and/or business.

 

Lack of Persistence:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Finally, the last thing that cause many coaches to fail is a simple lack of persistence. If you continue working at your business, you are eventually going to make it, but it is going to take time. Just like any other business, you’re going to have to work to build up a clientele and get it to the point where you are actually making a living from your coaching practice.

 

Now that you are aware of these pitfalls, do whatever you can to avoid them and ensure your success; don’t be put off, remember that forewarned is forearmed

 

Now, if you are still here and still interested in coaching, it is highly recommended that you enroll in a training program, especially if you don’t have a lot of experience coaching. However, when you search for a training program online, there are literally thousands to choose from, so how do you know which ones are actually legitimate and which ones you should stay away from? While most of them offer some kind of value to the person taking the course, there are only a few that you should concentrate on, because you want training that other coaches and potential clients will respect and appreciate. Here are four of the best training programs out there for life coaches.

 

4 Of The Best Coaching Training Programs

 

Institute for Professionalism Excellence in Coaching (iPEC):

 

This is an accredited coaching program that is very well-respected by those in the coaching community. They offer a variety of coaching tracks including business coaching, corporate and executive coaching, health & wellness coach and much more. They have training programs all over the place, from Seattle to New York and from Texas to Toronto as well as a training center in London.

 

 

 

 

The International Coach Federation (ICF):

The International Coach Federation isn’t a school, it is a non-profit accrediting agency that vets coaching organizations and training programs. However, you can visit their website and get their recommendations not only on what kind of training you should be taking but also what ICF-approved programs there are out there. This organization is known by every professional coach in the world.

 

 

 

Erickson International:

 

Erickson International is an accredited training school with a great reputation for turning out amazing coaches. They have coaching training that extends all the way from the basics to coaching topics that are intended for more advanced students or for later learning. Unlike iPEC, the training and certifications that Erickson offers are over the internet through distance learning.

 

 

 

 

 

Robbins-Madanes Training:

 

The founders of this organization are Anthony “Tony” Robbins, a famous and respected coach and speaker, Mark and Magali Peysha and therapist Cloe Madanes, who shares the honor of having the school named after her along with Robbins. One of the many great things that this school has to offer is board certification as a coach by the Center for Credentialing and Education. They also have their basic Core 100 and Core 200 training as well as another training program called Breakthrough Training. These programs are comprehensive and respected in the coaching world.

 

You may be asking yourself: do you actually need certification to be an online coach?

 

This is a tricky question with no one straightforward answer. While there is no regulatory committee that makes sure that coaches all have a minimum amount of training and passing test scores like there is for doctors and psychiatrists, there are certifications that you can get and training programs (like the ones above) that will not only give you some great tools to help you in your practice, but will also impress other coaches and some clients who are familiar with the organization, mentor or training program.

 

It all comes down to the image you are portraying as a confident, competent coach and there is little doubt that having some form of certification will greatly enhance that, but is it really required; the answer is probably no, but if you are serious about your coaching business moving forward, it will certainly boost your credibility, especially in the beginning when you are first starting out and looking for clients.

 

If you have the time and money to gain some sort of recognised coaching qualification, it will only be a positive thing, but even if you do have a qualification, you will ultimately be measured on the results you get for your clients so focus on serving them as best you can and you will be on the right track to succeeding in your new coaching business.

 

If you are serious about becoming a coach then you should take a look at Mentoring Magic now.

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