Archive for May, 2014

How Choosing a Career in Science Lead Me To Become A Life Coach

Guest Blog Post By: Fernanda Lodeiro When I made the decision at 18 to pursue a career in science, I had no idea it would lead me to become a life coach. I grew up in a small town in rural area in Argentina. At that point there were only few careers as options. I was very clear about my deep desire to contribute, and to help people. I initially considered medicine but somehow there was in me already a Sherlock Holmes wanting to get deeper, digging, discovering mysteries, uncover what wasn’t apparent. I eventually decided to pursue a career…

Running a Life Coaching Business? 3 Easy Steps to Deal With Shoulding!

By Guest Blogger: Terena Barajas I was recently shocked to realize that I had lost all interest and enthusiasm for doing things that up to that point had been a great source of joy in running a Life Coaching business. I used to love writing my weekly newsletters, churning out 5 or 6 at a time on whatever was coming up for me the most that given day. While blog-posting was never a piece of cake it was a challenge I eagerly took on, excited to see the ease that came with practice. I was happily sharing away on Facebook…

Thinking about a career as a Life Coach: how to end the Sunday blues

Are you looking to transition into a career and job that you love? Thinking about building a career in Life Coaching? Let´s take the six steps in becoming a Life Coach one at a time. Trying to leave what you know to one side, what is a Life Coach to you? What does a Life Coach do or what should they do? Thinking about this is important becomes it makes you aware of any preconceived ideas you have about a career as a life coach. Speak to a Life Coach if you can, ask all and any questions you may…

Proceed with caution – Embarking on a Career as a Life Coach has it’s surprises

Who knew that my decision to take on a career as a Life Coach would not be approached unanimously by others in my life with excitement. All the effort, all the risk of giving up my job, of believing that there was something better out there for me. I had no idea it would unsettle people. The day I figured it out, I literally ran outside crying with happiness. Corny I know, but true. I felt the most enormous relief. I had found my life´s purpose. No mean feat right? I genuinely thought everybody else´s reaction would be the same….