Four Reasons How Working with a Coach or Mentor Can Benefit You by Francis Bills
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- Dec 8, 2024
- 2 min read
1. You don’t know what you want.
In this case, a coach can work with you to help in clarifying what you truly want.
The coach can work with you in specifying and defining that in which you’re looking to accomplish.
2. You know what you want but don’t know how to go about attaining or achieving it.
In this scenario, a coach can work with you in providing direction as well as identifying specific, actionable steps to be taken and implemented immediately.
3. You know what you want, how to do it, but you may not be confident in your ability to take action.
In this situation, a coach can work with you in having confidence in yourself.
The coach can work with you in providing support and assurance as you take confident steps in the direction of your goal.
The coach will work with you on improving your self-concept, providing practical exercises and personal insights aimed at increasing your confidence in implementing any idea that you have, without fear.
4. You know what you want, how to do it, you’re confident in your abilities but you don’t take action.
In this case, the coach will work with you in stimulating your motivation, your desire, your purpose, and your willingness to take action.
The coach will work with you in shifting your paradigm or your bundle of beliefs about what you are capable of accomplishing.
The coach will help you to address the cause of inaction, procrastination, excuses, alibis and justifications for not implementing your ideas, and how to overcome them.
Any one of these 4 thought processes can pop up at any point when we’re reaching our goals.
The key is to recognize if and when any of these thought processes resonate with you and to remove the barriers as promptly as possible.
By working with a coach or a mentor, you will be held accountable for implementing and taking action on the solutions that have been identified in the coaching process.
Working with a coach or mentor can greatly expand your ability to see what’s possible and what you are truly capable of, but only if you’re willing to accept what they have to offer.
It’s not only in our doing, but in our ability to accept that in which we can appreciate, acknowledge and appropriate is where we’ll reveal our true potential.
To your continual success and growth,
Francis Bills
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