Top 10 Reasons to Hire a Coach
Posted on March 17, 2011 by Ken Abrams, One of Thousands of Executive Coaches on Noomii.
Top 10 Reasons to Hire a Coach
The Top 10 Reasons To Hire a Coach++*
There are over 100 things that you can work on with your Personal/Professional Coach, but here are the Top 10.
1. You will set far better goals that motivate you in a healthy way.
Did you have Goal Setting 101 in high school? Probably not. Enter the coach, an expert in helping you to identify
and set the goals that you really want, not the ones that are “shoulds,” pipedreams, that you’ve been recycling or
that mirror the goals of your parents, society or Madison Avenue. Choosing the right goals for you is an art and the
coach takes the necessary time to help you clarify your personal values, so that you have something really solid on
which to develop your goals. Value-based goals are naturally motivating, but it takes good coaching to get to these.
2. You’ll accomplish goals and tasks and projects much more quickly.
One of the reasons that people hire a coach is to save themselves time. Working with a coach, they learn how to be
far more effective, efficient and productive in everything that they do, including their job/business or personal
projects. We humans just aren’t that naturally effective, even if we think that we are. The coach has the tools and
techniques to share with their clients so that things get done in half the time.
3. You’ll make fewer mistakes in your business life or in your personal life.
The old model of learning from your mistakes has deteriorated to be more like: How else will you learn if you don’t
make mistakes? Too expensive, in our view. With a coach, you have a third eye, someone who’s been there and
who has coached others in your situation, and an expert in getting the job done with the minimum of fuss (called
learning curve, mistakes, errors in judgment, wrong tunnels, etc.). The costs (emotional, financial, time) of making
mistakes has gotten very expensive in the past decade. A single mistake can ruin you in today’s hyper-paced
business environment. Some clients use their coach as an inexpensive insurance policy.
4. You’ll move up to the next level of your professional and personal life.
Almost everybody is moving up the ladder of business success, personal development, awareness and well being.
The coach can help you see where you are right now and point out ways to grow and get where you want to get to.
Or, if you’re not even on the ladder, the coach can guide you to it and help you get started on your path.
5. You’ll reduce the number of problems you have and better resolve the problems that are left.
The first step in solving a problem is to ask yourself why you have this problem at all. The second step is to ask
yourself why you have problems at all. The third step is to get on track to having no problems — a.k.a., becoming a
Problem-Free Zone (PFZ). This is not a joke. Being a PFZ is becoming even more important along the path of
sustainable success. You cannot afford to have problems, period. Life’s too short and problems are too expensive. A
well-trained coach can help you become a PFZ. A well-trained coach is a PFZ herself.
6. You’ll likely make more money in your career, profession or business.
Clients don’t keep paying their coaches just for the fun of it. Coaching, like every other professional service, needs
to improve the financial bottom line and it does. Coaches are trained to help clients to leverage their ability to
make money, i.e., getting a raise, choosing a better career, starting a business, improving profitability, adding more
value to their customers, proper pricing, productivity and others. Sure, coaching is personal, but it almost always
includes a strong financial aspect.
7. You’ll be a lot happier and this happiness will last.
Coaches know how to help you to reduce stress, integrate all aspects of your life, simplify or downshift, and
reorient around what makes you the happiest. What good is increased productivity and profitability if you’re not
happy?
8. You’ll be much more effective and influential with others: family, business and personal relationships.
Communication makes life, life. A coach is an expert communicator and trains clients on how to come across
better, relate well with others, listen aggressively, influence, coach, motivate and support others. There are over
100 communication and listening skills that clients can learn from a coach.
9. You’ll become much more attractive to others — on the inside and on the outside.
Selling, as a profession and as a proven technique/process, is on its way out. Why? Because humans are getting
better at choosing for themselves and buying better. Humans will respond less to advertising and selling techniques
and instead be drawn to a product or service and they will be more likely drawn because of who is offering the
product or service. This process is called attraction. It’s real. It works. And it will replace much of the promotion, marketing, selling, seducing and other
very expensive budget items. Remember that the world (a.k.a. consumers) is rapidly eliminating virtually all waste
and inefficiencies in how business is conducted, products are sold and how services are delivered. Selling and mass
marketing, while certainly still very effective right now, is on the hit list. Attraction is the next generation of
selling and the well-trained coach can help you and your business get on this track immediately.
10. You’ll have a better life, not just a better lifestyle.
The term Quality of Life has become overused in the past few years, but the trend of Americans seeking to create a
much better life for themselves is accelerating. In fact, people are re-examining what they had assumed that a good
life was (married, 2.3 kids, nice car, secure job, church on Sundays, 3 weeks of vacation a year) and are now
creating their own life, often breaking the rules and flying in the face of conventional wisdom in the process. A
coach has been trained in the Life Design process and has already made the kind of design changes in their life
that his/her clients are just now beginning to make.
Originally written by Thomas J. Leonard