Lisa Beaumont: How To Choose A Life Coach in 5 Steps
Posted on May 28, 2019 by Lisa Cherry Beaumont, One of Thousands of Career Coaches on Noomii.
Bad life coaches exist, ones with no training, or think giving advice is "coaching" (it's not). Here's a fool-proof method to help you choose well...
You know, I’ve been training and working in life coaching for over six years and I have come across so many brilliant people working in the industry that it makes me really proud to be a coach.
I’ve worked with:
confidence coaches who get you over your fear of showing up in the world
business coaches who help you to really skyrocket your business
career coaches who help you to get into the right job and climb the ladder
health coaches who help you to become the fittest, healthiest version of you
writing coaches who will get that elusive novel out of you and onto paper
music coaches who will get your beautiful voice out into the world
money coaches who get you out of poverty and earning what you’re worth
mindset coaches who get you out of your own way
spiritual coaches who help you along your spiritual path
Oh, you name it! I’ve seen them all and some of them are A-M-A-Z-I-N-G
Their prices can vary from free or donation (usually for trainees), to thousands for months-long packages, and the quality of work also varies substantially… but not always relative to the price.
Just as there are outstanding coaches out there, there are also some terrible ones! People with no training, or who think that giving you advice is “coaching” (it’s not), or who manipulate and do substandard work.
Lucky for you I’m here to empower you with a fool-proof method to help you choose a life coach that’s not only brilliant but also works for you. Here’s how to do it:
Step one: Read their website and social media pages
Don’t worry about the design, layout and colour scheme, what you’re looking for is whether what they say about life aligns with your own personal values. Get a feel for them. You need to make sure you resonate, you vibe, with what your coach is about.
Step two: Check their testimonials
You need to make sure that these are the type of results you’re looking for in your own life. See what others are saying about them so you can decide if this person has the expertise you’re looking for to deal with your situation.
Step three: Check out their freebies
Many coaches offer a freebie or a low-priced product such as a worksheet, or book or a short course. Get that first in order to decide whether you like the way they work before signing up for something bigger.
Step four: Sign up for a Clarity Call or Discovery Call
This is usually a 15-30 minute chat which will allow you to figure out whether you’ll work well together. You’ll get a feel for whether you trust them which is essential for effective coaching. (Most coaches offer this initial call for free.)
Step five: Go with your gut
If there’s a little voice in you that says, “I’m just not sure about this person. Something doesn’t feel right.” Listen to it. Conversely, if you’re thinking, “Oh my word, this person can really help me get to where I want to be, and if I had the time/money I would definitely do this!” Do it! Just let go and trust, and the time/funds will appear when you make that decision.
I just want to share this info with you because I have seen people get ripped off and I don’t want you to be one of those. Consider it a special gift from me.
If you’re looking to choose a life coach to help you find meaning in your work – your 9-5 feels unsatisfying or frustrating and it’s time for a change – that’s my area of expertise. You can find my testimonials and podcast interviews over on my website at Lisa Cherry Beaumont dot com. If you think we might get along, head back over here and drop me a message and let’s have a quick chat.