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How does one become a personal or life coach?
John Doe asked:
Is any formal certification necessary to be a personal / life coach? Also, are most personal / life coaches self-employed consultants, or do some work for companies that provide such services? Any information about the field of life coaching will be appreciated.
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Is any formal certification necessary to be a personal / life coach? Also, are most personal / life coaches self-employed consultants, or do some work for companies that provide such services? Any information about the field of life coaching will be appreciated.
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What path in life should i take as a current gymnastics coach?
sparkle asked:
One of my goals in life is to coach competitive gymnasts and eventually own a gymnastics club. I’m a college graduate (BS in graphic design/computers) currently living in a studio apartment 3 hours from my hometown working as a gymnastics coach. I work 30 or so hours per week. I love being a gymnastics coach. I’m about 75% happy with my job. I am spending almost all my money that i earn. My lease is up in Sept. In the fall there is potential for changes that might make me happier. I think if i stay at one gym, that i’d work my way up. I could be living at home coaching gymnastics and i would be working 10-20 hours per week; i would not be coaching the age group or levels i would like and get paid less. Or i could be living at home and have a full time job not related to gymnastics. (and i really don’t like graphic design anymore). What do i do in the fall?
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One of my goals in life is to coach competitive gymnasts and eventually own a gymnastics club. I’m a college graduate (BS in graphic design/computers) currently living in a studio apartment 3 hours from my hometown working as a gymnastics coach. I work 30 or so hours per week. I love being a gymnastics coach. I’m about 75% happy with my job. I am spending almost all my money that i earn. My lease is up in Sept. In the fall there is potential for changes that might make me happier. I think if i stay at one gym, that i’d work my way up. I could be living at home coaching gymnastics and i would be working 10-20 hours per week; i would not be coaching the age group or levels i would like and get paid less. Or i could be living at home and have a full time job not related to gymnastics. (and i really don’t like graphic design anymore). What do i do in the fall?
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