What to focus on:
Whole life coaching doesn’t focus on diagnosing problems, but addressing the desires to change and the issues that make us feel this way. With a coach, you work together to address the underlying issues that cause stress and feelings of failure. At times, these issues can be so difficult that we are unable to move forward with our personal development. Without focusing on what we can do to stop feeling a badly, with a whole life coach, you focus on removing the issues that cause you to feel this way.
All areas:
When we have career issues, even if we are relatively healthy in other areas of our lives, we are still disrupted. Compare it to an assembly line. If there is one area that is not working, even if all of the other areas are functioning well, the final product will not be operative, and it won’t be correct. It’s impossible to fix the issue correctly by just ignoring that part of the assembly line. You must go in and deal with the issues in that area, in order to make the final outcome acceptable. This is what whole life coaching does. It focuses on your personal development in each and every area. From your spiritual life to your career, when you deal with the underlying issues you are able to affect the entire outcome.
Coaches:
A whole life coach is someone who helps you do these things. They are trained to help individuals discover the issues that are holding them back in a particular area of life. Once those issues have been identified, the coach and the individual are able to come up with an effective plan of action to deal with them. They will also develop attainable goals for the individual to work on. By determining effective actions needed in order to attain those goals, the individual is able to achieve focus and success in all areas of his or her life.
Whole life coaching is a valuable process for personal development. It allows people to realize that they are not stuck forever. They can do something to live the life that they have always dreamed of, and the process doesn’t have to be difficult. It is a rewarding process for the coach and the individual, and together the two of them are able to create a better present and a better future.