Life of a Coach (part1)

Introduction:

What comes to mind when you hear the word “coach”? Is it connected to sports? Do you see glum-looking men and women rearranging their prayers to win the match? That is the most common image that people have, but coaching is much more than simply winning a game. When a trained individual assists a person in improving their life, whether in terms of their job or on a personal level, this is referred to as life coaching. A life coach will assist each individual in understanding their self-worth in a world that is entirely focused on tearing people down and making them feel worthless.

  1. What does coaching entail?

A guide, a teacher, and a coach. We are all humans. Humans are similar to our students. We all have baggage, and as we shed it through understanding, awareness, and a strong support system, we evolve. A Coach is frequently judged for being the most perfect human being. So, all I ask is that you allow them to be human beings with a little more knowledge of the subject than you, that’s all. In India, I frequently witness a culture in which a guide is asked to serve as Guru. Guru has attained enlightenment. The coach is not enlightened, but he is undoubtedly on the path to ascension. Coaching is a guide to the path that one chooses.

  1. What are the myths about coaching?

Coaching is not the same as teaching or fixing someone. The biggest myth is that you should be the best student or coach. There is nothing better than a good coach. However, a coach is someone who is familiar with the path as well as several alternative routes to the same destination. A coach will never give you answers, but will make you think and speak when he or she believes you are finally getting there.

  1. Why should you select coaching as a career option?

Coaching, on the other hand, can be a viable career option for those with relevant experience. There is no such thing as an ideal coach training or course.

  1. Does being a healer make you a better coach? Why?

Being a healer and being a coach can be very different things. They don’t have much in common. You can be both a healer and a coach, but being a coach implies that you are a healer, which may not be a prerequisite for moving forward on this path or journey. A Coach is always changing. Until he or she achieves mastery.

Conclusion:

In today’s society, this is something you should think about for yourself and your loved ones. It will give you an advantage at work and teach you to love yourself even when you make mistakes.