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Should I be a Life Coach? What is Life Coaching? How Do I become a Life Coach?

Should I be a Life Coach? What is Life Coaching? How Do I become a Life Coach?

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Welcome to Empowerment Coach University with Dug and Heidi! In today's transformative episode, we delve deep into the world of life coaching. "Should I be a Life Coach? What is Life Coaching? How Do I become a Life Coach?" These questions are at the core of our discussion as we unravel the essential elements of building a successful coaching practice.

Join hosts Dug and Heidi as they engage in an enlightening conversation. You will gain vital insights into the three pivotal facets crucial for aspiring life coaches: Rebellion Against External Opinions: Uncover how to break free from external opinions that hinder authentic expression, and learn to step confidently into your own unique coaching identity. Managing Time Expectations: Delve into the intricacies of time management and the art of patiently navigating the journey of developing a successful coaching practice without expecting instant results. Addressing Inner Criticism with Love and Understanding: Discover the power of acknowledging and embracing inner criticism with love and understanding, ultimately transforming it into a force for personal and professional growth. Experience a thought-provoking dialogue that empowers, enlightens, and provides practical guidance for anyone looking to embark on a transformative journey as a life coach.

Ready to unlock your coaching potential? Tune in to this episode now and explore more about life coaching with Dug and Heidi. To take the next step in your coaching journey, visit www.EmpowermentCoachUniversity.com.

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