Is a Life Coach Really Necessary?
Do you really need a life coach?
I’ve been having random thoughts about life coaches in general. What it really is and how much difference can a life coach really make? But the answer I’m really trying to find is how necessary is a life coach? So I did a little study on my own but I thought it would be nice to hear other’s thoughts on the matter.
What do you think of life coaches? Is a life coach necessary?
Here is what I got from my little search. Based on my understanding, a life coach is a person who teaches people with basics of life, with an aim to make them successful in life. They usual go by way of teaching people on how to approach problems, how to accept problems and how to deal with problems; how to look at a positive side of situation no matter how bad it seems. They work a lot on attributes as well.
Perception is a big thing in the eyes of a life coach. After all, how you see things affect how you respond to them. I was a little skeptical at first, but my opinion is changing after learning a little bit about what a life coach does. However, it’s still hard for me to see how a person can’t apply what they’ve already know without the assistant of a life coach. Because quite frankly, half of the stuff they teach are stuff most people know. They just don’t act up on it.
All in all, it seems people feel strongly about the need for a life coach. And the difference they make is evident. Perhaps it’s one of those things in life when you don’t need it seems silly, but when you do, you see the need for it. It’s like counseling, it might seem silly but they help a lot of people.
What’s your take on the need for a life coach? Share your thoughts.
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By Yana, June 20, 2011 @ 4:47 pm
If we activate the role of a good mentor, Pastor, parent, and phrophet or intercessor who all stand on the word of God, where would you need a life coach? The word would continually confirm itself and lead into the right paths. If you cant see the light and want the easy way out, you follow another who sometimes have not even trodden the journey. My saying is To live the shadow of someone elses life prevents you knowing your own.
By francis, July 14, 2011 @ 7:22 am
Great point Yana…This is true