
Yet many people outside of these arenas are completely on their own.
The worlds of business and work, family and life are just as important to each of us as they are to professional athletes, yet once we are out of school or college we rarely get any coaching on our performance.
What can a coach do for you?
A coach or mentor is there to help you develop your skills. In many areas of life (such as money, parenting, marriage, leadership, public speaking, even health and excercise) there are coaches available who can guide you to:
- Discover and develop your passions
- Build a clear vision for the future
- Write your personal mission statement
- Learn how to relate to co-workers
- Learn how to manage people
- Learn how to navigate change
- Build your communication skills
- Appraise your performance
- Break out of a rut
- Learn to think about problems in a different way
- Take action in areas that need improvement
- Free yourself of a destructive self-image
- Improve communications in a marriage or relationship
- Become more confident in yourself
- Take more responsibility
- Take more (or less)! risks
- Grow in your faith
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