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The most valuable act of love for yourself


Life coaching is an action-oriented and solution-based approach where you are not just listened to but offered effective solutions to help you reach your goals. Through coaching conversations, exercises, various tools and techniques like reflection, powerful questioning, inquiry and writing; you develop the confidence and the trust in yourself to not just live a mediocre life but to thrive on a fulfilling meaningful life.


We live in a world with a lot of negativity around us, often leading to great anxiety and fear. These harmful thoughts and feelings can prevent us from moving forward.


Life coaching is based on a positive mindset and habits change. You will learn to recognize unhealthy thoughts, patterns that hold you back. We always work based on your own STRENGTHS to reach your goals. We focus on moving forward to take MASSIVE action with an emphasis on having a positive, healthy and enjoyable lifestyle.


WHAT CAN I DO FOR YOU AS A LIFE COACH


As a life coach, I can support you to walk through major life transitions with empathy, grace.

I will guide you to work in a holistic way in order to make significant improvements in every single area of your life: physically, emotionally, spiritually & emotionally.


I will support you to move through challenges you are not able to move through at your own pace. I will guide you through significant transitions by helping you figure out where you would rather be. We will identify your destination and chart a path to get you there always making sure that the best conditions exist to create the most remarkable results.





WHO CAN I WORK WITH?


I can work with almost anybody in any field. From leaders, athletes, businesspeople, and entrepreneurs, to celebrities, artists, and philanthropists etc. Basically, anyone who wants positive change in their life. Whoever wants to forge their best self. And Whoever wants to improve themselves so that they can better serve and help others.


Difference between A Consultant, Therapist, Mentor and a Life Coach.


Consultants, are subject matter experts, and they are hired to manage projects or perform activities on behalf of clients and are primarily responsible for the outcome. Consultants provide information, generally in a one-way flow using standard solutions or modified standard solutions for each client. Consultants require minimal commitment from clients as they are responsible for the outcome.


Therapist like a coach, he wants to help his clients move forward. His objectives and approaches are very different, in any case.


The foundation of therapy builds on the medical model. As such, therapists diagnose and cure a type of dysfunction, such as a therapist identifying schizophrenia or a personality disorder and helping the person recover their normal functions by reducing the symptoms. Therefore, a therapist helps a patient return to their cognitive and emotional baseline, or the way they used to feel, think, and act while assuming the patient has an illness or treatable dysfunction.


A mentor is like a trusted advisor. He is usually someone you go for advice on how to progress and be successful in the same area as his own career path. As such, the goal of the mentor is to bring the mentee up to where the mentor is at the time, either following a similar path or advising them on doing certain things differently based on their learning experience. The mentor-mentee relationship is often informal and occasional.

A mentor may provide guidance, motivation, emotional support, and role modelling.


A mentor may help with exploring careers, setting goals, developing contacts, and identifying resources.


In contrast, a Life Coach employs his or her people skills to engage in a symbiotic relationship, or mutually beneficial interaction, with clients to facilitate the positive change they seek. Coaches enable and promote the change process using their experience and a variety of proven techniques and tools. Yet, clients always remain responsible and accountable for their outcome. Rather than seeking a “cure” for an illness or dysfunction, coaching clients want to grow and improve from where they are at the time to create new opportunities and better utilize existing ones.


Instead of focusing on the dysfunctions and abnormality of patients, coaching emphasizes the strengths and potential. Coaching seeks growth and positive change, not merely a reduction of negative symptoms and a return to the previous functioning.

A great coach sincerely aims to change people’s lives positively.

Every day, he or she aspires to learn something new with which to help people reach their dreams. Among all the crisis and pain, we want to make the world a better place for as many people as we can

 
 
 

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