Becoming A Life Coach In 5 Simple Steps

Everyone reaches a point in their lives when a change is necessary. Becoming a life coach can be very rewarding choice, if you find yourself faced with that very question.


As a life coach, you would be assisting others to get a better hold of their day to day battles. Now, more people are being overcome by the strain and duties they are facing. They don’t know how to manage their time, achieve their goals, or have the quality of life they’ve been dreaming of. You could help change all that for them.

If you already find yourself supplying advice to people around you then you may already be working as an recreational life coach. Now you could have the chance to take this love of helping people and turn it into a full-time, highly profitable career. How lucrative? It is not unreasonable to make $10,000 per month ($120k/year) by guiding others through the rough spots in their lives.

The best part is that accomplishing this goal is simpler than you might expect. There are five easy steps to becoming a life coach and embarking on this new career path.

Step 1: Get the Full Coaching Experience First Hand

Before you jump into life coaching you want to know as much as possible about the profession. You don’t want to make any decision without having as much information as possible. Most all of the seminars will supply you with an introduction to the discipline and will hash out the essentials you’ll need to fulfill in order to begin selling your services. Although there are no government regulations regarding life coaches and their qualifications, you’ll still want to meet these minmums and obtain certification. This is in order to provide your clients with as much help as feasible and also so you can maximize your profits.

Step 2: Arrange Time with a Life Coach to Get to Know The Business Better

Experiencing a seminar will help you learn some basics about the discipline but it won't give you all of the answers or give you a complete idea of what to expect. Even So, you will get an opportunity to talk with and network with other life coaches so that you can schedule time to go over the details of life coaching.

Take at least one life coach out to lunch and have a chat about the discipline. You will want to write down some questions to ask during the meeting. Some topics to discuss are how they came to be a life coach, what has been the best thing about their calling, and what are some pitfalls they would advise avoiding.

If they don’t mind, you should do some follow alongs for a day or two to see their regular routines. This will allow you to get a sense of the day-to-day of being a life coach.

Step 3: Settle on an Field of Specialization

The next step is for you to choose what special area of the industry you’d like to work on. Some individuals choose to concentrate on assisting people with their careers. Other people favour helping with time management or organisation skills. You have many options to choose from. From the seminar and your time with a life coach you will pick up information about the choices.

After the decision of where to specialize is made you will focus all of your training on delivering the most benefit to that area.

Step 4: Get Instruction

Because there are not any requirements for life coaching, you don’t absolutely have to complete these last two steps. Even So, you will be able to bring in a greater income if you make this investment of time and money. If you fulfill a full training and certification program, you’ll have to spend up to 3 years in preparation at the cost of about $15,000. Don't be scared by that number, you must keep in mind that you will be able to make it all back with the ability to command higher fees for you services.

The other thing to remember is that you can start teaching after you finish some beginning education. Just don't ruch to max out your rates until you have completed your training and have established yourself as a coach.

Step 5: Become Accredited

Hardly any life coaches do complete their education and even less take the extra step to get accredited. That can put you ahead of that pack in a potential client's eyes. The International Coach Federation (ICF) offers a list of life coaching programs that are fully accredited so that you will be certified when life coaching becomes a certified discipline.

By: Timothy Rehnquist

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