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How to be a successful life coach

Answer by Fiona Harrold

Gill asks:

Can I say first of all that I really admire your commitment to Life Coaching and I have read most of your books which are fantastic .. so motivating.
They have helped me move on in my life after a bitter divorce.
I have completed a certificate in Life Coaching with Newcastle College, and done very well. What would you say was my next step in becoming a REALLY SUCCESSFUL LIFE COACH. Please advise.

Fiona says:

Congratulations. Now, you need to sign up for the Diploma course! Apart from that, are you working with a coach yourself? Are you living by your own rules? Are you ensuring you are a living example of someone who's living out their potential and taking full responsibility for creating their life?

Our profession, more than any other requires this level of personal commitment. I would also encourage you to invest in any and all personal development courses that you possibly can. We need to be as informed and useful to our clients as possible. Finally, at this stage, get as much practise and feedback as possible.

Good Luck! You're on your way.

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Friday, September 5th, 2008

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