Coaching Jobs



             


Friday, April 3, 2009

Life Coaching

Are you one of those people who make New Years Resolutions every single year? Do you stick to them? I know Im not good at sticking to my New Years Resolutions, and neither are millions of others all over the world.

At the end and into the beginning of every year, people list resolutions for things they would like to change or achieve in the next 12 months. People think about losing weight, quitting smoking, and starting the new business theyve always dreamed of.

Most of the time, even before the end of January, most resolution makers are back exactly where they were, having given up. Is such failure inevitable? No, says Jim Jenkins, president and founder of Creative Visions Consulting (http://www.cvc-inc.com). Simply hire a coach and your resolutions will become reality.

Resolutions by themselves are not really effective, says Jenkins, since making a change in life requires both planning and action.

You need to conceive of what you want, believe you can achieve it and then and only then go out and do it, he said. New Years resolutions and year-round goal-setting work when they are grounded in specific, clearly defined and well-chosen objectives and ongoing support in taking action toward your goals.

Jenkins goal is to coach as many people as possible to create their own prosperity in 2004.

Its sometimes overwhelming to get started because there are so many things you need to do to launch a new business, change an old behaviour or simply connect with your creativity. A coach helps you focus on the right actions that truly make a difference in reaching your goal.

Jenkins coaching programs include in-depth data gathering to help clients get clear about their goals as well as frequent sessions either over the phone or in person to keep them on track. According to Jenkins, Coaching helps keep people accountable and focused in achieving their goals. Its just like learning a new sportyou dont develop the perfect serve in tennis without a lot of practice and having someone there to explain how you need to adjust your grip. Instead of tossing in the towel, you keep at it and do better and better.

Most coaching programs last between six and nine months, depending on client needs.

There are plenty of other personal and life coaching programs out there that can be tailored to your own personal needs, so why not get out there and start looking for one? Pave the way to success with a coach!

Article by health writer Kate Wiley of http://www.healthy-shopper.com Health in 1 http://www.health-in-1.comand Advice on Health http://www.advice-on-health.com
You may use this article on your website providing you include the above author bio and active link to our health sites.

Kate and Phil Wiley run the popular health sites http://www.healthy-shopper.com Health in 1 http://www.health-in-1.com and Advice on Health http://www.advice-on-health.com

Labels: , , , ,