Oct 31, 2022 |
5. When should I consider hiring a coach?
One of my favorite quotes about change comes from Dr. Michael Beckwith who says “the pain pushes until the vision pulls.” You may consider hiring a coach when you are resolved to change. A coach can certainly support you in developing that sense of resolve as well. You may come to that place of resolve for yourself through getting inspired by a future vision you see for yourself and feel compelled to change, or you may also get fed up with the status quo and feel called to do something different.
More specifically, coaching can be supportive in times of transition, evolution, growth, and change in your business, your career, your life, your well-being, and relationships. Coaching can be helpful if you are:
Launching or scaling a business
Overcoming money blocks so you can charge more for your services and price yourself competitively
Vying for a promotion and wanting to improve your executive presence
Changing jobs, careers or wanting to do so
Desiring to get off the hamster wheel of the achievement epidemic we live in and find peace and fulfillment from a different source
Committed to growing your confidence and overcoming imposter syndrome
Wanting to be in a romantic relationship and recognize you need to be more emotionally open and make some changes
Ready to commit to your health and create a sense of work life balance you can live with
A Guide to Navigating Career Transitions as an Empath
If you’ve been tuning into the podcast recently, you’ve likely noticed that I’ve been doing things a little bit differently. I have been sharing some of my most favorite and powerful tools, frameworks, and coaching distinctions that I use with my clients and myself as I’ve been sitting with the despair, grief, and fear of what’s going on in my own country and cultures around the world. This week is no different – I want to share what can support you in a changing and unpredictable job market and periods of transition in your career, whether you’re at a place of wanting to finally leave the nine to five and pursue your own entrepreneurial dream, whether you have been laid off in this current job market, whether you’ve been fired, or whether you’ve chosen to see yourself out. These tools and exercises that I’m sharing with you today have been some of the most impactful for my clients in navigating periods of transition in the job market with intentionality, with purposefulness and with integrity. I hope you find today’s episode not only useful but as a tool to bring you a bit of peace and direction.
Visit this episode’s show notes page here.
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