Life
Coaching or Personal Development Coaching can take many forms. I recently was involved in a conversation with
a colleague about coaching seminary students around their financial
habits. One of the things we discussed
was whether a person needs to be a financial expert to coach someone about
finances. We agreed that helping a
person to break old habits or, perhaps more proactively, develop new habits or
behaviors was the key to financial coaching rather than financial expertise.
Developing
new habits is not easy. Some suggest that, on the average, it takes more than
two months before a new behavior becomes automatic — 66 days to be exact. More realistically, how long it takes a new habit to form can
vary widely depending on the behavior, the person, and the circumstances. In a study, researcher Phillippa Lally found that it took anywhere
from 18 days to 254 days for people to form a new habit.
This is where coaching can
make a significant contribution in a person’s a life. A coach does not “fix” a person or prescribe
the best course of action for a client to follow. The role of the coach is to help the person
discover what he or she wants to do, make a realistic assessment of where the
client is versus where the client wants to be, work with the client to discover
the resources he or she has available, and then to set goals and pursue actions
that will bridge the gap.
The coach helps the client
develop her or his own support network and accountability structures and walks
alongside as the client does the hard work of change. The coach does not have to be a content expert,
but the coach does have to be a process expert.
A coach can’t change another person.
The person is the change agent.
This is
International Coaching Week, an
annual weeklong global celebration of the coaching profession, sponsored by the
International Coach Federation. Have you
thought about working with a coach? This
would be a good week to take action.
If you want to
know more about coaching, please contact me at ircelharrison@gmail.com and we can set up a time for free coaching
call so that you can learn more. Happy
ICW!
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