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The job of a motivational life coach is to assist
clients in identifying the interference that stands
between them and the achievement of their potential
and life goals. Motivational life coaching is about
eliminating obstructions and focusing on the
motivation of achievement. A motivational life coach
knows that their clients already have all the
resources they need to solve their own life
challenges. The role of a good life coach is to allow
their clients to find the answers for themselves and
then assist them in applying these
answers to the best of their ability. Hypnosis helps
the clients change life limiting habits that may be
holding them back.
Some of the life obstructions that a motivational
coach may assist clients with are:
(1) No
clear vision or mission of what one wants.
(2) Outcomes obscured due to goals and
desires..
(3) Putting self last without time or drive to
develop and attain personal goals of
health, wealth, etc.
(4) Overcoming age barriers of feeling to old or
too young to start.
(5) Financial problems.
(6) Family commitments.
(7) Over achievers learn the art of saying "no."
(8) Treading the treadmill of being stuck in a
rut and unable to see a way out.
(9) Time priorities and management.
(10) Hooked on adrenaline and burning the candle
at both ends.
(11) Trapped by trappings and wanting to lead a
simpler life.
(12) Sapped by energy sucking people who suck the
enthusiasm out of life.
For more information email
lifepath@carolina.rr.com
or call: Jennifer Van Wie @
704-214-3626

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