Personal Life Coaching And Hiring A Certified Life Coach
The article below is from a series of articles, videos and tips about personal life coaching …
It is feasible that, while searching for a personal life coach, you came across an advertisement or two with someone claiming to be a “certified life coach”. Many who advertise themselves as a certified life coach end up charging more money than non-certified life coaches. With that in mind, is it worth paying the extra money to hire a certified life coach? In many ways it is, although it might not come up in your situation. Before understanding if it’s worth it or not, you must understand what a life coach certificate means.
Being a certified life coach means that the person has completed one or more training courses that will help him or her deal with any problems that may come up. A non-certified life coach may be skilled in what he or she does, but a certified life coach will have had people with years of experience teaching him or her how to do the job. As well, a certified life coach will probably have some hands-on experience included in their training.
In the end, the difference between a certified life coach and a non-certified life coach is a matter of training and experience. If you’re looking for a personal life coach, it pays to hire a certified one, even if a certified life coach costs more than a non-certified one. It can make the difference between achieving the results you seek and not quite making it over that hill. And since what you want is to achieve expected results, the choice should be clear. Why would you consider hiring anyone other than a certified life coach?
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