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Ep. 55 Navigating Life Transitions with Coaching with Megan Nilsen

Ep. 55 Navigating Life Transitions with Coaching with Megan Nilsen

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In this episode of the Flourishing Flame podcast, host Leah Brown interviews Megan Nilsen, a Kingdom Life Coach, who shares her personal journey from school counseling to coaching. Megan discusses the importance of counseling in her growth, the transition to coaching, and how to find the right coach. She emphasizes the value of accountability in coaching and offers practical tips for those interested in pursuing a coaching career. The conversation highlights the diverse experiences in coaching and the significance of personal development through faith-based practices.

You can learn more about Megan and her coaching, podcasts, and books at meganbnilsen.com.

Takeaways

  • Counseling can provide essential support for personal growth.
  • Investing in coaching can signify belief in oneself.
  • Finding a coach requires trust and a personal connection.
  • Coaching is unregulated; seek recommendations from trusted sources.
  • Accountability is a key benefit of working with a coach.
  • Coaching can help navigate transitions in life and career.
  • Coaching offers real-world education without formal schooling.
  • Life experience is valuable in the coaching profession.

Keywords

coaching, personal growth, counseling, life coach, spiritual coaching, mentorship, accountability, career transition

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