GENERAL COACHING QUESTIONS
Why Do I Need A Coach?
To be completely candid, very few people need a coach. But the very best performers in the world all have at least one. That’s what detectives call “A clue.”
And no, I’m not just talking about athletes. I’m talking about Tim Ferris of “The 4-Hour Work Week,” Noah Kagen from App Sumo, Opera, the CEO of Google, and many more. I’ll write you a blog post soon about how coaching in the sports world was the catalyst for it crossing over into business and from there into life in general. Just remember that the world’s high performers all have them.
Am I A Life Coach?
No, no, and no. I think the whole concept of life coaches is inane. There’s no training required to be a life coach. “Becky Few Brains” does an online course for a few hours or buys a book; voila, Becky is a life coach. Spare me.
Do you want to know how bad that industry got? There was a thirteen-year-old life coach who became the darling of the media due to the novelty effect. Please. What does a thirteen-year-old know about life?
Real coaches go through extensive training. The gold standard is now the International Coaching Federation, and to be an entry-level coach with them, you have to have over 100 hours of coaching paid clients under your belts before you can be considered. That’s on top of training on how to coach through accredited organizations.
To give you an idea, I’ve spent over $30,000 on my training to date and have been coaching people since the early nineties.
What Is Transformational Coaching?
A transformational coach helps individuals identify and overcome obstacles, limiting beliefs, and negative patterns that hold them back from reaching their full potential.
Through personalized guidance, they foster profound personal change, helping clients gain clarity, set meaningful goals, and take actionable steps toward achieving lasting transformation in various aspects of life, such as career, relationships, and personal growth.
What Is The Difference Between Coaching, Therapy, And Consulting?
In a nutshell, a therapist is a mental health professional who diagnoses and works with dysfunctional clients and makes them functional.
A consultant provides expert advice, analysis, and solutions to organizations to help them improve performance, solve problems, or achieve specific goals. They give the client the answers, whereas coaching is a collaborative effort. Not to knock them at all, but there’s an old joke about consultants (told to me by a consultant friend): “A consultant is someone who’ll tell you how to date, but he doesn’t have a girlfriend.”
How Does Your Coaching Process Work?
I’m more of a hybrid coach. A lot of coaches specialize in one thing. For example, I know some who are hypnotists, and that’s all they do with their clients. I have other colleagues who do nothing but NLP. Others follow the new collaborative coaching model, and so on.
Who Is Transformational Coaching For?
What Kind Of Results Can I Expect From Transformational Coaching?
Anything from peace of mind to gaining clarity, eliminating negative beliefs, overcoming obstacles and overwhelm, to becoming the best version of yourself in the fastest possible time.
How Long Does The Coaching Process Take?
TECHNIQUES AND APPROACH
You Mentioned NLP? What Is It?
NLP, or Neuro-Linguistic Programming, is an approach that explores the connection between the mind (neuro), language (linguistic), and behavioral patterns (programming) to help people achieve their goals and overcome challenges.
It uses techniques to identify and change thought patterns and behaviors that may limit success, helping you gain clarity, break through obstacles, and unlock your potential.
Tony Robbins became famous for using it on TV stations nationwide, proving he could cure phobias in under 30 minutes. In one famous example, he was challenged by a psychiatrist with a female client who was deathly afraid of snakes. Robbins cured her in about 20 min.
While some aspects have become obsolete, elements like modeling, fast phobic cures, and instant rapport are still incredibly effective.
How Does Hypnosis Work In Coaching Sessions?
What Is EFT?
Will I Be Under Control During Hypnosis?
What Are Limiting Beliefs, And How Do You Help Eliminate Them?
I have a blog post that answers the questions, but briefly, they’re things you believe that hold you back from reaching your maximum potential. “I’m not good enough,” “I could never be a millionaire,” “She would never go out with me,” and so on.
Most of them come from childhood, when you are between the ages of one and seven, in what is known as the imprint phase. You’re pretty much a blank slate at that time, so you believe everything you hear. That’s why kids are so easy to convince about things like the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus.
PRACTICAL AND LOGISTICAL QUESTIONS
How Do I Know If Coaching Is Right For Me?
How Are Sessions Conducted?
What Should I Expect During A Typical Session?
How Much Does Coaching Cost?
Do You Offer Any Free Resources Or Initial Consultations?