Author : Simon Clarke
In nature, mutualistic relationships are based on the premise that both (or multiple) parties derive a benefit from that relationship. In some ways it is possible to classify the coaching relationship as one of mutualistic nature. Why? The obvious reward of such a relationship for the coach is the financial reward, whilst the client receives the benefit of the coaching service. However – there are intrinsic rewards which are beneficial to both parties, and which make the coaching profession unique.Whether you are thinking about engaging or becoming a Life Coach you are destined to achieve and gain great rewards just from being involved in the coaching process...The benefits and rewards you can expect from your coaching interaction as a Life Coach include:- Being part, and contributing to a positive relationship;- Overcoming personal and professional challenges on the road to becoming an effective Life Coach;- Gaining inspiration from the struggles and achievements of your clients;- Continuous personal and professional development gained from the determination and insights of your clients;- The development and/or 'fine tuning' of your professional skills and tools.The benefits and rewards you can expect from coaching interactions as a Client include:- Time to focus on YOUR concerns;- Undivided time, attention, support and guidance from an individual with your best interest at heart;- Realisation of what your purpose is, so that you are able to build your goals from a solid foundation;- Clarity on your vision and values, so that you realise what you need to do to live your life with integrity;- Realisation of your core strengths and areas of growth, so that you are able to lead a more fulfilled and productive life.- Clear action plans that will get you moving towards your goals, build momentum and keep you focused on your goals.- New insights through new conversations that will expand your awareness and enable you to become more productive, effective, efficient and results orientated;- Constructive observation and feedback that will help you put everything in perspective and eliminate any "blind spots".© Life Coaching Institute (Aust). If you wish to republish or reproduce this article, please include this information in the end of the article. For more information about the Institute – please visit www.lcia.com.au/lzSimon Clarke has over 15 years of experience as a writer, entrepreneur and business specialist. He is also the founder and Director of the Life Coaching Institute and the Australian Institute of Professional Counsellors: both industry leading training providers in Australia and overseas.
Keyword : Life Coaching, Coaching, Success, Achievement, Improvement, Rewards, Coach, Business, Relationship
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