Are all coaches the same?
That is a really good question. When searching for a coach, it is best to find a coach that is in your budget, but also does what you need. In very simple terms, no, not all coaches are the same. There is a wide variety of coaches. There are specialty coaches and general coaches. There are coaches who are expensive and ones that are not. There are coaches who are certified and have an education, and some who do not. How to pick a good coach.
The first thing to find in a good coach is certification. Anyone can call themselves a coach, but certification mean that the person when through a training program. It is better if the certification is combined with degrees from accredited colleges or universities. When looking at certificates and degrees, ask to see a copy of the real thing so that it can be verified. A good coach will be open and honest about educational background. Another item that separates good coaches from not so good coaches is openness on prices, level of service, and policy. Good coaches will point out all this at the beginning and will be open about all of it. Bad coaches will hide information like this or try to divert your attention away from it.
All good coaches, like a good professionals will be up front with you on policies, costs, what is and is not included in the price. Good rule of thumb is that a client really gets what they pay for. It is not worth going for the lowest cost professional when you are looking to advance your life and your goals.
Remember, life coaches and business coaches are professionals just like doctors, lawyers, and other professions. Low cost usually means low quality. Your life, your future is worth more than trying to cheap out on the cheapest person you can find.
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Russell R. Fletcher C.P.C.
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