How Do I Become a Life Coach?

How do I become a life coach? Do I have what it takes to be one?

If you are interested, ask yourself the following questions;

Do you like people?
Are you a good listener?
Are you able to encourage others?
Would you feel a sense of reward, pride and pleasure in being part of another person’s success?
Are you committed to serving others, while empowering them?
Do you believe you can make a positive difference to people’s lives?
Are you interested in putting forth the effort and dedication it takes to becoming a really great life coach?

If the answer is “Yes” to all or most of these questions, then with training you could learn to be a really great life coach.

I recommend LifeBound, LLC in Denver, Colorado. It is an effective and reliable certification program that I went through this past year. I compared the program to others around and I found it was credible, cheaper and covers effective coaching skills, successful presentation skills and starting up your own business in one complete program. Other programs charge you so much more for the information I received in my first trip to Denver, CO.


Carol Carter, CEO of LifeBound, has authored 22 books on college and career success and has a wealth of knowledge about the education field. Also, the other certified coaches are great instructors and their backgrounds vary from principals to athletic coaches to instructors. By the end of the session, you all will be so connected and driven by the same purpose. It is a truly amazing experience!

LifeBound’s mission is to train professionals who are serious about making major improvements in K-12 education through coaching, district seminars, parent sessions and teacher training. We help students, teachers, parents and administrators reach their full potential.
LifeBound provides specialized coaching training for two types of professionals:


Track one: Teachers, educators, counselors and administrators who want to improve their managerial and interpersonal effectiveness using coaching skills as their primary communication and motivational tool.


Track two: Teachers, business people, educators, administrators, counselors who want to make a significant difference in the quality of K-12 education through working with school districts, representing the LifeBound line of books, giving teacher training sessions and developing your own coaching practice with students, parents and faculty.

Visit http://lifebound.com/news/coaching/ for more information on how YOU can become a coach.

All application materials for people interested in being considered for the coaching program can be obtained by calling toll free: 1-877-737-8510. Below, you will find Cynthia’s contact information:


Cynthia Nordberg
Manager
LifeBound, “Tools for the Journey”
Tel. 708.338.0838 (Chicago.CST)
FAX 708.338.0377
www.lifebound.com (http://www.lifebound.com/)


You can visit the LifeBound web site at (http://www.lifebound.com) and click on the “Coaching” button for more information.


“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate, our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.” – Marianne Williamson

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