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Kellyburris.com Establishes New Standards For Life Coach Training

Jan 17th, 2010 by newmoney

What determines human behavior? There is not a Life Coach or for that matter a psychologist, psychiatrist or physician who can definitively answer this question yet this is the most fundamental question if you wish to initiate permanent behavior change. If you can not answer this question, how can you possibly expect to help someone make a change in their behavior let alone a permanent change? How can you move forward if you do not know what is moving you forward. Another question your need to ask yourself is “Can I fix anything if I do not know how it works?” Occasionally you can guess and by accident you can fix something but if you are guessing, especially in terms of human behavior it is unlikely you will ever be able to repeat the results. Burris MIND/FITNESS Life Coach Training and Life Coach Certification begin by answering the question…”What determines human behavior?” In the resolution of any problem it is always about the question. Never has this been more relevant. Imagine if for the last 60 years psychologists asked, “How can I fix it?” instead of “Why is it broken?!”
Example: If you get a flat tire on your car, do you want to walk back down the road to find out why you got the flat or do you want to know how to fix it so that you can keep moving forward? At some point it may be useful to know what caused the flat but the first objective and first question always needs to be…How can I fix it?
It is certainly not necessary to spend the last 40 years of your life analyzing the first 40 years of your life.
The new standard that Kelly Burris establishes for Life Coach Training and Life Coach Certification is a clinically proven process for behavior change. Back in the late 1980’s when I completed the first version of this program process I presented it to my partner who was an MD PhD and a fanatical statistician. After explaining the process and how well it could work, his response was “Prove It!” After he said that I realized that no one in the business of behavior change could prove what they were selling and this is still true today. Your mind and in particular your subconscious mind controls everything in your life yet no one can tell you how it works, until now.
In 1990 I introduced what is now Burris MIND/FITNESS Life Coaching into psychiatric care with dramatic results. In 1992 I set up my first clinical studies and have maintained and refined the infrastructure for study of the program ever since. Even though the clinical studies specifically focused on Depression, Eating Disorders, Weight Loss, Motivation and Relationships the program has seen success in virtually every behavior. The reason for this is the program is designed to guide you through the process of how a behavior works. You then learn how to recognize, access and change any behavior that simply does not work. This makes the Certified Burris MIND/FITNESS Life Coach the very best because if they are asked to “Prove It” they have the training and infrastructure to do so.
Burris MIND/FITNESS Life Coaching is based on the reality that all behavior is emotionally driven or in other words your emotional state = your behavior. How you feel about things will always determine whether you move toward them or not. You will always move toward perceived pleasure and away from pain. The key component of any behavioral change program must include how to get control of your emotional state.
The health of your body is dependent on your mental health and taking control of the subconscious is the key to lasting permanent change of any behavior. I will speak more on taking control of the subconscious in an upcoming article. Become a Life Coach, with the only clinically proven Life Coach Training and Life Coach Certification for the Personal Life Coach. Every Life Coach must be able to answer this question…What determines human behavior?Wordpress Autoblog Plugin

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Discover 5 Tips on Where to Find a Personal Life Coach for Free

Jan 14th, 2010 by newmoney

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Important Qualities of a Life Coach

Jan 9th, 2010 by newmoney

To become a successful life coach, you can enroll at The Coaching Institute of Australia and sign up for one of their several courses offered. But apart from getting your Diploma of life coaching (21647VIC), there are some inbuilt qualities that you need to have or develop to truly succeed as a life coach.

Let us take a look at some of the most important qualities or traits that you need to master while being a life coach.

Learn to Listen:

One of the most important abilities that you must work on is the ability to listen to your clients. Life coaching is all about helping people get to where they want or need to be. Whether it’s a personal goal that your client is trying to achieve or a professional or business related goal, first step in you understanding them, understanding their problem or current situation, through listening carefully to what it said and left unsaid.

It is not just about listening to what they are saying but in many cases you have to learn to listen to what they are not saying. What is missing from their words? That could be the key to you helping them succeed in achieving their goals. For example, a client may share that they want to succeed, but you hear the doubt in their voice.

The art of listening to someone can be practiced with your friends, family or anyone who you interact with. Listen carefully to everything that is being said during your interactions with people.

Don’t be judgmental:

As you interact with various people from all walks of life, you will encounter or experience a complete diverse range of views and ideas, how people live their lives, what is more important to them and what their priorities in life are. You may or may not agree with everything that your clients feel or think but remember – everyone is different from one another and as a coach we cannot be judgmental about views and ideas expressed by the person you are interacting with.

Remember you are there to help the person out. The main reason they have come to you is they want objective, impartial and un-emotional views. As a life coach you must learn to accept that everyone is different and what they want in life is different from one another. You need to do what is best for your client and keeping an open mind will help you in this regard.

Goal setting skills:

One of the most important skills that you require in order to grow and achieve your own goals as a life coach is the ability to set goals with your clients. You must not only listen to them very carefully but learn to recognise why they haven’t reached their goals as yet, what type of a person you are dealing with and what works best for them so they can achieve their goals. You must develop a plan of action for your clients to achieve what they are looking for and while the plan is being implemented or followed, you must again learn to assess the achievements, whether everything is according to plan or decide whether your client needs to re-think or change certain aspects of the plan that you have created together. Debbie Leslie is an accredited Professional Life Coach based in Melbourne Australia.rhinestones

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Life Coach – There Is Now A Clear Definition And Definitive Standard

Dec 30th, 2009 by newmoney

Until now, there has not been a clear definition or standard for the term Life Coach. Everyone agrees that Life Coaching is about helping people set and accomplish their goals. The new Definitive Standard of Burris Life Coaching and the old standard definition now have a major difference.
• Life Coach Definition from http://Dictioionary.com – An advisor who helps people with problems, decisions, and goal attainment in daily life.
• Burris Life Coach Definition – A Burris Life Coach guides youthrough the clinically proven process of how to change your subconscious programming to match your conscious goals.
The reason one must address the process of the subconscious when setting a goal is the subconscious runs approximately four times faster than you can speak. This is why you can type or drive while talking on the phone because the subconscious is already programmed to do the other tasks.
The dilemma is that everything you have seen, smelled, heard, tasted or felt is stored in the subconscious mind. The subconscious uses this information to develop and establish how you will perceive your world. Certified Burris Life Coaches refer to this as subconscious programming. These programs can emerge at any time of the day or night and will sabotage goals if it is contrary to the subconscious programming.
If a person does not know how the subconscious works they are guessing how to obtain their goals. It simply does not make any sense to guess what might work while the subconscious is running amuck. The best example of the subconscious running amuck is the over 95 percent fail rate for people who want to lose weight. You will almost always be out gunned by the subconscious if you do not know how the subconscious works.
Every Certified Burris Life Coach is equipped with the training and infrastructure to prove their claims and what they can provide, each time they see a client. This is the standard that Burris Life Coaching has established and the standard that every client will now require.
Not only has Burris Life Coaching established a clear definition for “Life Coach” it also established a definitive standard not yet met by practitioners in the coaching, counseling or psychology fields. Kelly Burris is a Master Life Coach, developer of Burris Life Coaching and author of ”Reprogramming the Overweight Mind.” To Become a Life Coach with the only clinically proven Life Coach Training and Life Coach Certification for the Personal Life Coach go to http://www.kellyburris.com.Car rentals Tenerife

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The Only Clinically Proven Life Coach Certification Releases Its Core Documents

Dec 29th, 2009 by newmoney

Burris Life Coaching is the only Clinically Proven Life Coach Training and Certification. The three core documents that you can now download free of charge have made Burris Life Coaching the definitive standard by which all other Coaches are measured. This is a continuing effort by Burris Life Coaching to standardize the industry.
The clinical trials sponsored by Medifast and administered by RJ Koval, MD, BSP showed that Burris Life Coaching clients experienced a 55.7% Improvement in Depression Symptoms, a 77.8% Improvement in Control over Eating Habits, a 25.3% Improvement in Relationship Satisfaction and a 44.6% Improvement in Motivation over a five-day period.
The first question every Life Coach, Counselor, Psychologist or Teacher must be able to answer is: “What determines human behavior?” How can you help someone move forward if you do not definitively know what is moving them forward? Burris Life Coaching begins with a clear definition to this question.
Every Certified Burris Life Coach is trained to use the infrastructure of these documents to guide people through the process of how to Recognize, Access and Change subconscious programming that simply does not work. In the future all Life Coaches will be required to prove what they say they can produce. Burris Life Coaching does this right now and following are the core documents it uses to do this.
• The Emotional Checklist for Adults – Establishes a baseline measurement for an adult’s emotional intelligence; measures subconscious understanding and relationship satisfaction.
• The Emotional Checklist for ages 7-17 – Establishes a baseline measurement for a child’s sense of emotional well-being and is a means by which to monitor improvements of their emotional state. You will never be able to stop the abuse of children from adults. What you can do is empower a child to take control of their subconscious so the abuse can not negatively affect the rest of their lives. There is no better way to protect a child then to make them independent thinkers.
• The Burris Life Coaching Workbook – After a baseline is established for ones emotional state you will then literally put your subconscious on paper and begin the process of taking control of the emotional state and behavior with the Burris Life Coaching Workbook.
To download and or print all three of these PDF files go to KellyBurris.com click on Certification and then click on Get Started Now. Master Life Coach Kelly Burris is the developer of Burris Life Coaching. To become a Life Coach with the only clinically proven Life Coach Training and Life Coach Certification for the Personal Life Coach visit http://www.KellyBurris.com or http://www.kellyburris.com/certification.html.survey reviews

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Teacher As Life Coach – Measure, Monitor

Dec 28th, 2009 by newmoney

Would Columbine have been prevented if there was a means of monitoring the student’s emotional state? Would you be able to influence the rate of childhood obesity and eating disorders if there was a class on how an emotional state comes about and how to take control of it? Would you be able to reduce teen suicide if students understood how to take control of their subconscious? Would you have more control over your students and reduce disciplinary problems by empowering them to become independent thinkers? Would test scores improve if students were emotionally in control?
The answer to all of these questions is a definitive yes. Everything a human being does in life is emotionally driven. How you feel about everything in your life will determine whether you move toward it or not. If you agree this is true then how much sense does it make to at minimum measure the emotional state of your students? It makes perfect sense to Greg Marth a Special Education teacher who specializes in students with Behavioral Disorders and is now a Certified Life Coach and Lisa Watford who has been using a Clinically Proven Life Coach process with her students since 1992. Lisa wrote the following comments after implementing a couple of the basic principles of a Life Coach program on her own.
Dear Sir’s,
Discipline is the most difficult issue educators and students face in today’s classroom. An enriching learning environment cannot take place without it. If a child does not feel secure within the confines of the classroom then long term learning will not take place. As an educator, I use the THE Life Coach process to teach fifth grade students how to deal with life and its complexities. Our classroom has gone from a virtual minefield of aggressive behavior, peppered with verbal confrontations, into a safe haven from which all to pass, parent and teachers included.
I have been told there is something very different about the way my students treat and respect each other, themselves, and authority. Students learn their own personal tools to change any negative behavior. Issues are confronted and turned into positive questioning skills. We use the Burris questions as our daily Journal topics. If someone is talking negatively about them self or anyone else we stop and deal with how to turn that negative statement into a positive question.
The questioning techniques of THE Life Coach process are phenomenal and the results are immediate. Students learn they do not have any control over an adult’s behavior, but they do have control over how they respond to the adults. When children are allowed to take control of their behavior, they react appropriately; not because they want to please the teacher, but because they have internalized the correct decisions and choose to act positively. We use positive questions for students with conduct marks. THE Life Coach process teaches students life skills to find the best solutions. Grades and conduct have improved beyond even what I could have imagined.
Very Truly Yours, Lisa Watford
At the time Lisa wrote this letter there was not a program specific to this age group as there is now. Lisa simply understood that what worked well for her could be applied to her students. Everyone at any age needs to understand that everything they do produces results and the question here is…”Do you want to benefit from the results you produce?” There is now a complete Life Coach program specifically designed for Ages 7-17 with the complete infrastructure for data collection and study.
Right now the best that psychologist’s psychiatrists and school counselors can offer is a reasonable guess as how to address all of these problems. The question that arises in regard to any issue involving human behavior is…”Can you fix it if you do not know how it works?” The answer of course is an emphatic no. It is like pounding on the top of your radio or TV when it goes on the blink and it suddenly comes back on. You say to yourself I guess I fixed it and this is where the problem is. Right now everyone is guessing. Does it make any sense to guess what works in regard to something as frail as the human mind? The resounding answer is of course once again No.
The first question that must be answered if you truly want to address the full spectrum of your student’s behavior is…”What determines human behavior?” You simply have nowhere to go without first answering this question. You need a clear definitive single word answer to this question. The fact that no one is even bringing this up as a question that must be answered is an indication of how big the problem is. A resolution to all disciplinary and behavioral problems on campus are dependent upon at a very minimum answering the question…”What determines human behavior?”
After you understand what determines your behavior, you need a program that will guide you through the process of how to recognize access and change your subconscious programming. This of course brings up another question and that is…”Why is it important to take control of your subconscious?”
It is important to take control of your subconscious because your subconscious runs approximately 4 times faster than you can speak. This is why you can type while talking on the phone or drive while talking on the phone because the subconscious is programmed to do the other tasks. If the subconscious was not programmed to do the other tasks you would have to focus all your conscious attention on the task at hand. The bottom line in regard to the subconscious is if you are not running it, it is running you and if you do not know how it works it is most certainly running you.
The ramifications of learning how to take control of your subconscious go far beyond disciplinary problems, suicide prevention and school shootings. By giving your students these tools you are creating independent thinkers. One hundred percent of what a child learns from an adult is not going to be beneficial to them and the ability to unlearn is as important as learning. In other words you will never be able to stop adults from abusing children but you can empower the child to have full control of the information from those events so that it does not negatively affect the rest of their lives.
Implementation of Life Coaching into the Classroom
A Life Coaching program is easily integrated into the classroom at the beginning of every semester in any class with a Certified Life Coach. The complete program process can be done in two, hour and a half classes within a five day period. Any teacher could use the program and see the benefits without it interfering with their regular curriculum. The program would set a dialogue and a way of speaking and thinking that has already been proven effective since 1992 when Lisa Watford introduced it into her classroom of fifth graders.
Data Collection and the Emotional Checklist
Every student would be given two Emotional Checklists with the same number for a before and after comparison. The only information the student would put on the Checklist is their age and gender. After the second session the Emotional Checklists would be collected and the numbers would be matched up for individual and group comparison. If the students need to be identified a Client Agreement would be taken home for the parent to sign. This two session Workshop can be done at the beginning of every semester and the Emotional State of every Student could be tracked over the entire duration of the time they are in school. Every teacher would have the option of implementing the program more often should the need arise.
Parental Involvement
Getting parents involved is a significant issue. This is why the version that is specific for the 7-17 age groups has integrated guidelines. A Certified Life Coach would be able to hold separate Workshops for adults which would allow for full understanding of the program process between child and parent. With the integration of THE Life Coach into the classroom there will now be a means by which to Measure, Monitor, Improve and Teach Your Students How to Take Control of Their Emotional State & Behavior. Smartphone Software

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Life Coaching – Helping You for Life

Dec 26th, 2009 by newmoney

Life coaching can be fittingly thought of as your lifeguard. It literally saves you from dying a death of uncertainty, frustration and under-accomplishment. It gives great meaning to your life and makes you live a fulfilling and healthy one. It is a journey from self-pity to self-appreciation. You start seeing yourself in a new light. Life coaching breathes life into your otherwise stressful and mundane routine.

Life Coaches guide you to come to terms with your own shortcomings and improve them. They urge you to follow your instincts and do what is good for you as well as for those around you. They teach you to be at peace with yourself and to deal with your internal chaos. They can also help you get rid of your mental blocks that are holding you back from succeeding. They help you to realize how to tap your full potential and to pick the best possible opportunity, from the many that you have.

Life coaching is about introspecting and finding answers for your own questions. Coaches make you see your own situation objectively and help you to try and find the solutions for the same. The various queries may be – What exactly do I want from my life? What is that one thing that will make me feel satisfied and happy? What more can I do to bring out the best possible results? What is it that is actually holding me back? Which talents that I possess are under-utilized? What are the things that need to be changed about my life? What will be my next step in these circumstances? Such and many more questions help to extract the answers from within yourself.

Life Coaches believe that from every experience there is something to learn and benefit from, and it’s our setbacks that assist us to become the person we were meant to be. It’s from our setbacks that we learn courage, persistence, resilience and determination. We learn to forgive ourselves when we give ourselves permission to keep having a go.

And be assured that whatever your problems, they will always be kept confidential by the coaches. You do no have to worry about the entire office, or the world, knowing all about your problems because Life Coaches exercise confidentiality, tremendous empathy and common sense in dealing with people, and that is what makes them so special.

And never once should you think that the Life Coach will handle all the nitty-gritty of your life for you. They simply hold your hand until you have learnt to walk or lead you until the blindfold has been removed. From there on, it is your journey. But undoubtedly, whatever you do will always be the best choice for you because that’s what life coaching does -it trains you for life. The results will be ever lasting and you will be grateful to your Coach for equipping you with such valuable skills for life. What more can one ask for than the ability to know how to achieve what you truly want? Debbie Leslie is an accredited Professional Life Coach based in Melbourne Australia.wholesale swarovski crystals

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Become a Life Coach

Dec 16th, 2009 by newmoney

Do you love helping people achieve their dreams? Are you good at offering guidance and encouragement to others? Those are two of the most important qualifications you need to become a life coach. If you’re considering starting a business of your own and answered yes to those two questions, life coaching may be the perfect career for you. What is a Life Coach? Life coaches help their clients to figure out the obstacles that hold them back from achieving their dreams, and then guide them to discovering their own solutions to those obstacles. It may sound like therapy, but there are some substantial differences. A life coach is a combination sounding board, cheering section and nagging mother to help people actually tackle the things they need to do in order to achieve a goal. What Does a Life Coach Do? Your biggest job is to help your clients figure out what they really want, and what they need to do in order to achieve it. There’s more to the job than career coaching, though. Your clients may have specific goals in mind — to get that book written, or to improve their personal relationships, for instance. You may be hired by a company to help their executives or workers increase their job satisfaction. You may decide to take on any clients, or you may choose to specialize in niche areas like relationship coaching, personal life satisfaction, wellness, weight management or spirituality. Advantages of a Career as a Life Coach In most cases, life coaches are considered consultants. As a paid consultant, you’ll have the freedom to choose the clients with whom you want to work and set the hours that you’ll put in. You may choose to work locally with private clients, or travel nationally to work with corporate clients. A successful coaching consultant can command fees of over $1,000 a day for conducting life coaching sessions, in addition to travel expenses. What it Takes to Be a Successful Coach Most life coaches are self-taught, though there are a number of certification programs for people who want to enter the field. In addition to understanding how to motivate people, you should know how to network with others and how to market yourself and your business to others. A career as a life coach is not for everyone, but it is a rapidly growing job niche in the current job market. The Bureau of Labor Statistics expects the consulting industry, of which life coaching is a large part, to continue to grow heavily through 2016. If you have a positive, solution-oriented personality and a love of helping others achieve their goals, life coaching could be your dream career. MommyEmpire.com is dedicated to helping moms succeed with their work at home business. Be sure to check us out on the Web for more home business ideas and other home business topics!WP Robot

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Life Coaching – Why Do You Need It?

Dec 12th, 2009 by newmoney

Are you someone who fears parties and social events? Do you shiver when you go on the stage inspite of being a good speaker? Does public speaking seem like a monster to you? Is your childhood coming in the way of your bright future? Are you at a position in your life where you cannot decide which road to take, as all of them seem to be equally good? Is career change at this moment the right thing for you? Do you ever feel that life could have been better? Are you willing to take a fresh look at life? Inspite of your excellence, do you crave to improve? Do you wish you could gain maximum profit in your business but do not know how to do it? Are you a company who wishes that its talented employees were a little more productive? If these and many more questions are hounding you, welcome to LIFE COACHING! Do not misunderstand, as life coaches are not here to teach you to eat the cake but to tell you to enjoy eating the cake in the right way! Life coaching finds its origin in USA but has today become a widely accepted method of improving lives throughout the world.

Life coaching is for those people who do not fear change and are willing to go that extra mile to lead a harmonious life. The client should be ready to learn from the past and accept it. Denial has never, and will never, work for anyone. One should be flexible enough to change ones lifestyle if the current one is not producing any worthwhile results. Life needs to be looked at as something precious and to be worked upon, to bear fruitful results. Only clients with such an attitude can take full advantage of life coaching.

All this brings us to that all-important question-What do I look for in a life coach? To find a good coach the client needs to be very instinctive, as all the information put on the Internet or made available to the client, though it’s a lot, isn’t enough. You can schedule an appointment with a coach and then judge for yourself whether you will be comfortable with the them or not. Look for a coach who is able to connect with you, who listens to you without passing judgements, to whom you feel like letting your heart out, and someone you feel will not let you down. This works for the coaches too, for they too enjoy working when the client is comfortable and only then can they extract the best out of them. Of course word of mouth about a particular coach will give you a personal opinion about the coach.

There are several coaches who believe in focussing only on the problem areas and try to work on them. But there are the others who strongly believe that the overall personality of an individual gives rise to the fears and inhibitions they have. For example, a person who is unable to achieve more despite being capable must be having deeper and less-obvious insecurities. Like, maybe the person does not get motivated easily, is scared of success, or is simply lazy. For this, just dealing with the problem brought up by the client is not enough. It requires dedicated penetration into the client’s general behavior on part of the coach. At the same time the client should be willing to give his/her 100% to the coach and understand that the coach is trying to improve his/her life. Hence the client must be sincere in whatever he/she is told to do. This holistic approach not only does away with ones weaknesses but also reinforces the strengths. The client then stands to achieve a lot more than what they did before.

Do not think that consulting a life coach will let the world know that you cannot solve your own problems or be so rigid to think that you can set all things right in your life all by yourself. We assure you that once you experience the changes that you can make to your life, you will realize its worth and not hesitate in recommending life coaching to others; for, who does not wish to lead a good life? Debbie Leslie is an accredited Professional Life Coach based in Melbourne Australia.spanish mortgages

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Life Coaching – a Coaching for a Better Life

Nov 25th, 2009 by newmoney

To start with, let us first do away with a few doubts that people usually have about life coaching. Let us see, why life coaching is generally so sought after and why in the first place does it work? Firstly a life coach is someone who lets you be yourself and tries to connect with you in a way that you desperately need at some critical moment in your life. He/she makes you realize your own worth and at the same time you feel a certain responsibility to carry out what the coach has asked of you. The coach helps you to analyze the situation by following a certain detached approach so that you see it in a way that you have never done before. They do no tell you how to live but tell you how you should capitalize on all that you have at the present, and how you can multiply the same in the future.

People confuse life coaching with counseling. It should be noted that counseling deals with a certain calamity in your life like accidents, breakups, divorces, etc. Hence counselors try to find answers from your past but life coaches focus on your current and future situations. Coaches make one aware of their situation but counselors try to dig out answers to your problems from your past. Also counseling is needed when the person is almost unaware of what is exactly wrong with him/her or is not even in a position to fathom the gravity of the situation and the need to set it right. On the other hand people who come for coaching are fairly happy in their lives and want to seek a betterment of it or realize that the barrier they have is actually not too big to be unmanageable. Another thing confused with life coaching is therapy. Therapy in reality is some sort of treatment that one needs to overcome some kind of trauma. But people seeking life coaching are in perfect health and just have to realize, that there are certain things in their life that need some attention on their part. Therapy sets the problems correct but life coaching aims at finding new ways to move ahead and be successful.

Life coaches help you to find for you where exactly your heart lies, what you are really good at, what motivates you, what angers you and how you can deal efficiently with it, what holds you back and how you can work on it, what is it that is not letting you progress in your business, what new strategies, planning, time-management, people management skills you need to employ to achieve greater heights, what you can do to maintain healthy relationships, what your secret desires are and how you can tap your potential to the fullest and aim for better and newer avenues. These and many more things are what the coaches help you in. Coaching is very common in the IT sector where the pressures are sky high with deadlines, work-pressure, bad eating and sitting habits, irregular timings taking a toll on performance in work and everyday lives. The life coaches help young people to find a reason and purpose in their lives. They help people to overcome stage fear and social anxiety, leave smoking, drinking, and so on, do away with their hidden fears and guilt, depression, etc. Life coaching makes one come to terms with the fact that it is we, who are refusing to move ahead in life. It gives a new outlook about yourself and instills confidence in you, that you can achieve anything that you set your sight upon. Life coaches help to get some discipline in our lives to extract better from every opportunity. And also to find opportunities that lie hidden in front of you –be it in personal or in professional life.

So it is never too late to go in for life coaching. If you think you want the maximum out of life-go find a life coach and fill your life with a sweet fragrance of success, bliss and contentment. Debbie Leslie is an accredited Professional Life Coach based in Melbourne Australia.WP Robot Wordpress Autoposter

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