If you have ever wondered, what exactly IS a Life Coach, this is FOR YOU.
Let’s start with who is a Life Coach – Tony Robbins is an example of one. Oprah is like a Life Coach on TV. Joel Osteen like is a Life Coach with a Bible.
The difference between one-on-one coaching and one-to-many coaching is that even though the general message may be the same:
You can. Live a Life You Love. Yes. You. Now go out and do it. (Sound familiar?)
The actions that follow the message are different.
When I finish listening to Joel or Tony or Oprah – I turn the TV or the Ipod off, and go about my business.
And if I have a doubt, a limiting belief, and want to wallow in my circumstances – they don’t talk back. (Although after so many years of Oprah shows, I must admit, I sometimes hear her in my head!)
With a live Life Coach, that’s a little different. Okay – a lot different.
We talk.
On the phone. Or Zoom.
With you.
Live.
We ask questions.
You answer.
We ask more questions.
Sometimes we make you stop talking. Sometimes we repeat back what you said.
Because sometimes you say really brilliant things.
And sometimes you are just being silly.
And we can tell the difference.
And we want you to be able to tell the difference too.
Having a Life Coach is like having a Personal Trainer. For your mind.
During a really great session, you might feel like a light bulb is going off in your head. Or sometimes it feels like fireworks from Disney World going off in your mind when you get clarity on something that has been bugging you forever.
I like to pretend it’s a lot like having Oprah on speed dial.
What would she say? She would say when you know better, you do better. Now that you know better, what are you going to do? And she would have a lot of compassion about it and be wearing really great shoes and a cute Ralph Lauren sweater.
“A life coach gives perspective and helps clients evaluate the basis of their thinking that determines the results they get in their lives.” -Master Coach, Brooke Castillo
“Just like a sports coach, a life coach stands outside the situation, sees the highest and best in you and sometimes inspires you, sometimes challenges you but always helps you play better.”
-Life Coach & Marriage Mentor, Maggie Reyes aka Me
The purpose of coaching is to win – whether it’s a sports game or your marriage or your life….A Coach helps you see where you are, where you want to go and navigate the path to getting there.
We question your thoughts and assumptions. We ask if your dreams are big enough.
We challenge you and we love you and we cheer you on when you do hard things.
Are you ready to be Coached to your highest level of greatness?
Are you ready for an intimate adventure into how your brain has created the results you are living in your marriage now and how you can create new results by thinking (and feeling and doing things) differently?
If you are – let’s talk – book a consultation with me here.