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‘I love the opportunity to be accredited by an independent body which qualifies coaches to the very highest standards. This means that clients truly know that coaches who meet the ICF’s quality measure really are up to the job. This will do much for the future of our profession and for me as a professional.’
Martin Haworth, ACC
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Issues personal coaching may address
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Individuals normally approach a life or personal coach because they seek help in tackling a particular issue, or have a more general feeling that things are not as they should be and want to make a change.

Areas where life or personal coaches often work include:
  • Relationships, at home or work, or both
  • Communication
  • Change and transition
  • Professional development
  • Balance
  • Personal development/growth
  • Overwhelm/not enough time
  • Desire for greater fulfilment and satisfaction

    Some of the earlier coaching sessions will help clarify what the key issues are for the coachee. Different coaches will have different approaches. Some will use a specific set of models and tools where others will be more free-ranging.

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