About
Coaching
What
is coaching?
Coaching
is a new popular professional service that has been in existence
for about ten years. The philosophy of coaching is based on
fundamental human principles of integrity, accountability, respect,
and a belief in human potential.
Coaching
is a goal-oriented, results-focused professional alliance that
helps clients bridge the gap between where they are now and
where they want to be.
Coaches:
1.
Help people discover their goals and then reach those goals
quickly
2.
Ask their clients to do more than they would have done by themselves
3.
Focus their clients on the actions and behaviours that will
produce significant results fast
4. Provide
the structure, tools and perspective to help clients accomplish
more in their lives
What
else does coaching do?
Coaching;
1. Motivates
clients to stretch themselves
2. Encourages clients to be their best
3. Challenges clients to think bigger and realize their full
potential
4. Dares clients to take more risks
6. Is a supportive structure available for people who want to
produce results quickly and easily
7. Alters how clients think, feel and behave and so they begin
to appreciate their own greatness
Coaching
achieves this by;
1.
Setting powerful, compelling goals so clients are clear about
the direction they are heading
2. Providing the structure to help clients stick to them, even
when the going gets tough
3. Focusing clients on where they are now, where they want to
be, the best way to get there, and the action steps they are
going to take, right now
4. Helping clients think laterally to create lots of options,
and then think deeply about the choices they wish to make
5. Giving clients a step-by-step process that avoids the overwhelming
feeling of not knowing where to start
6. Setting deadlines to give the whole process more urgency
and importance
7. Working within a 12-week time frame; enough time to complete
the project, but short enough to stay focused and motivated
8. Encourages clients to identify old obstructive habits, drop
them, and develop new productive habits instead
9. Asking clients the hard questions and holding them to what
they say they want and will do
10. Helping clients to stay committed to themselves and their
goals
What
tools do coaches use when coaching ?
Typically
coaches draw on their experience as well as their coaching skills
and create their own toolbag to use when coaching. The most
common tools that coaches use are assessment programs and checklists,
language distinctions and coaching models.
Coaching
is more than just motivation and support. The
use of tools can help clients to understand themselves better
and as a result make more effective choices.
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Is
Results Coaching Systems certified with anyone?
Yes. Results
is one of only a handful of coaching schools in Australia that
have ICF Accrediation (ACTP). To read our FAQ page for ICF Accreditation,
click here.
As yet
there is not currently Australian or European accreditation
for coaching schools, apart from the ICF. We are currently preparing
the paperwork to achieve accreditation with the VTAB and other
government regulatory bodies in Australia.
Is
coaching like counseling?
Coaching
is not about how you came to be who you are; it is about helping
your clients get from where they are now to a specific point
in the future. It is therefore 100% focused on clients achieving
their goals as quickly and easily as possible. One way of making
a clear distinction would be to say that counselors are in the
business of recovery , whereas coaches are in the business of
development.
At the
same time however, it is important to note that there are similarities
between coaching and counseling Ð the process works similarly
as both work one-to-one over a period of time. The skills are
also similar as both require advanced questioning, listening
and other communications skills.
What
are the challenges of coaching?
Coaching
is not a career for the fainthearted. It is one of the most
rewarding and fulfilling career choices if you are passionate
about human potential and making a difference in other lives.
At the same time it can be extremely challenging as you are
constantly required to be a model and living your life the way
you want.
One of
the biggest challenges coaches face is getting clients. This
is why at Results Coaching Systems we are committed to providing
our coaches with the tools and support to help build their practices.
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What
is the cost of being coached?
The cost
of being coached varies. When starting out coaches tend to charge
a monthly retainer of $250 or £120 although the average
fees tend to be $500 or £200 per month.
How
do Results Coaches work?
Results
Coaches typically work one-on-one with individual clients for
a period of three months for one hour per week in person or on
the telephone. During the first coaching consultation the Results
Coach uses a sophisticated process to help the client set three
goals in the three most important areas of their life. Ongoing
sessions then provide structure, feedback, perspective and encouragement
to assist the client to achieve their goals as quickly and easily
as possible.
Coaching
is a unique conversation that will examine closely what it will
take to move the client towards the goals they've created. During
each session the client will commit to taking actions for the
following week. When meeting the client again, the coach discusses
the obstacles faced and the insights gained as a result, then
helps the client set new actions and develop new habits to achieve
the results they want.
What
backgrounds do coaches typically come from?
Anyone
can become a coach and coaches come from a variety of backgrounds.
Typically however, the majority of coaches are coming from similar
professions such as consulting, training, teaching or counselling.
As coaching is for people who want to make a difference to other's
lives, anyone who wishes to leverage their life and working experiences
can become a coach.
What
goal areas do clients typically want to be coached on?
There
are many reasons that clients hire coaches. The most common goal
areas clients want to see improvements in include finances, career
performance, career direction and transition, communication skills,
relationships and health.