How Life Coaches Work With Clients

Sometimes the question arises - "Just exactly what does a life coach do?" Each practitioner has their own way of working with their clients but most Life Coaches stick to a general protocol that is standard in the business.

Most coaches offer the client a free thirty to sixty minute consultation where your challenges, goals and issues are addressed.

 In essence, the two of you are meeting to see if you are a good fit.

 Fees and a payment structure are also usually introduced into the conversation at this stage.

Following the initial complimentary meeting there is generally a sixty to ninety minute "in person" or sometimes online conference in which the two of you decide how you are going to conduct your sessions.

 Dates for phone-calls, protocol for texting and general availability of your life coach will be determined.

Most Coaching mentor give their clients at least one thirty to ninety minute in person, online or telephone meeting a week.

 How long the session is might be determined by your work schedule or how long of a session you can afford.

 Prices also fluctuate according to the coach's experience and training.

 Famous Life Coaches that are well-known gurus or authors can charge thousands of dollars per hour.

 However for the most part, coaches are affordable and just as competent.

 Many also have sliding scales to accommodate the budgets of people from all walks of life.

The sign of a good coach is the offering of unlimited email support.

 Many are available to you with an email response both day and night. This is especially true if you are going through a personal crisis.

Many Life Coaches will also call you to see how you are doing every couple of days.

 These are brief check-in calls to make sure that you are sticking to the items you agreed to get done on your to-do list, and that you are not sliding into self-sabotaging behaviours that prevent you from getting things done.

Before hiring it is important to realize that coaches do not have all of the answers.

 Most coaches are provocateurs that can challenge you and give you the techniques and tools that you need to find answers within yourself.

 It is a mistake to believe that Life Coaches have the power to change your life. Only you have the power to truly transform your life in a positive way.

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Who Are The Most Famous Life Coaches In The World?

Being a Life Coach is a bit weird at times.

 Even though there are tens of thousands of Life Coaches all over the United States, not many people actually know what we do.

 That is largely to do with the fact that Life Coaching isn't regulated in the US and as such anybody can call themselves a Life Coach without fear of reprisal or having to actually learn any coaching skills.

Having said that I regularly get asked who I think is the best Coach in the world. Of course that's a ridiculous question because it's entirely subjective and I would have had to work with every Life to even offer an opinion.

I think what people mean when they ask this question is "Who is the most well know Life trainer in the world?"

 and it's usually asked from a position of wanting to know what Life actually do.

If you have an interest in hiring a Life trainer, but you're not sure what one does and you call me to ask. I may well ask you if you know Tony Robbins?

 Most people do as Robbins has been on the Coaching and NLP scene since the mid 80's and has worked with some very high-profile people, not least of whom was Bill Clinton.

 Even though Robbins does a lot of intervention work using hypnotherapy and NLP, skills that are often, although by no means always, the preserve of therapists.

 He also is a high-profile Coach and regularly appears on TV when not touring the globe.
 
There is a huge drop off from Tony Robbins when talking about visible well know Life Coaches.

There are a lot of coaches like Michael Neill who command very high fees ($50k and upwards are not that unusual) but are not very well know outside the coaching and self-development industry.

There are also key-note speakers and best-selling authors like Steven Covey and Wayne Dyer who are well know and used to do one-on-one work, but rarely if ever do now.

 And that is the issue, Life isn't usually very well paid and as such those that become very successful branch out in other areas such as speaking, writing and seminars.

Steven Covey can reputably command $250,000 for a key-note speech.

 He would have to see a lot of clients or be hired by a handful of super wealthy clients to procure that kind of income.

 and the speech may only last a couple of hours whereas client work takes a lot longer, sometimes spanning many months.

So the answer to the question is I really don't know. I guess it could be Robbins and he has definitely earned that spot with his relentless hard work, but whether he is a Life Coach per se is another matter altogether.

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