
What is Intuitive Life Coaching?
Intuitive Life Coaching is a powerful approach that combines traditional coaching techniques with intuitive insights, allowing coaches to establish a deeper connection with their clients and uncover the root causes of their challenges more efficiently. It is a holistic method that goes beyond surface-level issues to explore the underlying motivations, energetic blocks, and subconscious patterns that may be hindering a client’s progress.
Who hires an Intuitive Life Coaching?
The person who hires an Intuitive Life Coach will be successful and functioning well in aspects of their life, but will still be seeking to improve parts of themselves, to be optimized for higher levels of success.
Is Coaching a type of Therapy?
The simple answer: No, working with a Coach focuses on learning, development and performance improvement on a specific area of life. Therapy helps a client move past persistent emotional issues, and personal traumas- therapy tends to be for a client with some level of disorder or disfunction. Coaching is more focused on clients who are well-functioning in life currently. Individuals who seeking coaching aim to improve the quality of their life through visioning, creating their own solutions, and moving into the future feeling more fulfilled and whole.
How does one become an Intuitive Life Coach?
To become an Intuitive Life Coach, a person needs to complete an Intuitive Life Coaching program from an International Coaching Federation (ICF) accredited program, which includes coaching education hours as well as direct coaching training.
What’s the difference between a Coach and a Consultant?
A Consultant promotes themselves as the expert, and deals mostly with problems and seeks to provide information to solve a client’s problems. Meanwhile, a Coach accepts that the client is the expert, and therefore has the answers within themselves to any situations they may face. Consultants have an agenda, and some possible answers; they bring that agenda and those answers to the client.
Coaches, however, have no agenda except to help clients get what they are seeking. Although coaches have specializations in certain fields, their true expertise is in the coaching process. There will be times when a coach acts like a consultant, with consent, offering new ideas from their intuitive insights, knowledge, and experience, the coach stays with and works in unison with the client to help implement a plan the client agrees with.
