Since I started Life Coaching, it has not only transformed
the lives of my clients, but it has also transformed my life. Through life
coaching sessions, I am able to help my clients achieve their goals and
overcome their challenges by offering insights, tools, and techniques that
transform their minds and empower them as well. A life coach is not a therapist
or a doctor, but someone the clients can connect with on a deeper level,
because the Coach has overcome similar challenges. A therapist or doctor on the
other hand is more of a subject matter expert, and may lack the intuitive
connection with the client.
In this article I am sharing six areas of my life that have
been enhanced since I have become a Life Coach.
1. Acceptance - All
of us encounter challenges in our lives that leave us confused, depressed, and
ultimately drains our energy. These challenges could come as a serious medical
condition, relationship issue, or a loss of a loved one. In such severe
circumstances, our friends, family members or any amount of finance cannot bear
this pain for us. Being unable to foresee a solution eventually leads to fear
and anxiety. By nature, in such situations, we pass through the stages of grief
that include denial, anger, depression, and finally acceptance. For
transformation, acceptance is the initial step, and this is where I feel that I
serve my clients. My clients feel a sense of unconditional acceptance and
non-judgment from me, as they know that I’m not a friend or relative with any
divested interest. My purpose is simply to help them transform.
2. Compassion –
This is a feeling of shared suffering for another form of life with the desire
to alleviate that suffering. Compassion is often observed as a type of selfless
service, generosity, or kindness. As we practice compassion our hearts open and
we experience oneness with all. As I speak with more of my clients my awareness
is increased, as I am exposed to such a variety of challenges that it simply
opens my heart. This leads me to a feeling of gratitude for myself, while I
pray for the healing of the client. Similar to acceptance, compassion has
tremendous healing power, and I encourage my clients to cultivate compassion
for themselves in order to experience transformation.
3. Sharing Challenges
– The fact of the matter is that I am not an expert. Even I am going through my
share of challenges. However, the nature and personality of the coach allows
him/her to transform and transcend the challenge fairly quickly, while learning
the lessons. Everyone has a challenge to share and a lesson to teach. A challenge
full of pain and suffering can cultivate compassion within us. A challenge of
triumph can inspire us to achieve what we are striving for. We can feel
gratitude and appreciation by hearing about a less fortunate situation, and
failures encourage us to try again without quitting. Through these shared
challenges, my clients are able to connect with me, as they realize that I am
not an expert, I am just like them.
4. Connecting with my
Higher-self – Invoking for divine guidance allows me and the client to
connect with the divine intelligence. Because of this, both the client and I
are in a state of ‘flow’, where we sometimes even wonder from where the wisdom
is coming through. This leads to a feeling of comfort and trust between us. This also allows us to be present in the
moment and follow our intuition. Once in a while, it’s important to step out of
the way and allow our higher-self to guide us.
5. Making a
difference – Very often if you ask people what has made them truly happy,
the response would be that they have made a difference in someone else’s life.
The soul has a desire to offer its abilities to a cause greater than itself. It
is believed that whenever we feel low, we must do something for someone else to
make ourselves feel better. One tip that I always share with my clients is that
they can easily find a cause that inspires them, and devote their time,
knowledge, skills, or talents for at least an hour every week. This act of
contribution brings a sense of meaning and significance to our lives.
6. Deep Inner Work
– Education does not end after college, it is a life-long pursuit; and as a
Life Coach, I have a yearning for learning. The universe can be our greatest
teacher if we allow it to be, and all the wisdom is within us. Inner work is
extremely important for me, as I can only take my clients as deep as I’ve gone
myself. This means having a clear understanding of my thoughts and emotions by
developing mindfulness and emotional intelligence. Due to the lack of inner
work, many of us are affected by our emotions. If we can compare emotions to
the waves of the ocean, the only way to avoid it is by going deep under the
water. If we stay on the surface of the water, we will be knocked down by those
waves. This is the true meaning of deep inner work – going deep and not
allowing the emotions to affect us.
Life coaching is an extremely powerful way to transform our lives. Unfortunately, our education system does not teach us the skills to be happy and authentic. Life Coaching is true education that offers wisdom, through non-judgment and compassion. I invite you to experience Life Coachingwith Dino, it may be the most powerful transformation that you will ever experience.
Life coaching is an extremely powerful way to transform our lives. Unfortunately, our education system does not teach us the skills to be happy and authentic. Life Coaching is true education that offers wisdom, through non-judgment and compassion. I invite you to experience Life Coachingwith Dino, it may be the most powerful transformation that you will ever experience.
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