Get Paid to Help People Achieve Success Imagine having a fulfilling career coaching people how to achieve success in their careers, relationships, and life. In the FabJob Guide to Become a Life Coach you will discover: - How to choose a coaching specialization - How to conduct a coaching session in person, by phone, or online (includes sample exercises and questions to ask clients) - How to present a group coaching session (how to lead a support group, conduct corporate training sessions, or present workshops and retreats) - How to start your own part-time or full-time coaching business, set your prices, and get clients - How to be certified as a professional coach The print book includes a bonus CD-ROM with forms and samples you can use in starting your own business.
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Lead author and editor Brenna Pearce has been a contributing writer, editor and researcher on a number of other FabJob guides, including the FabJob Guide to Become a Business Consultant. As a former elementary and high school teacher with degrees in Education, History and English Literature, Brenna understands and appreciates the deep satisfaction in facilitating the self-discovery process in others. For this FabJob guide, she interviewed a variety of experts in different coaching specialties from across North America. Brenna is currently lead editor of FabJob Inc., an award-winning publishing company named "the #1 place to get published online" by Writer's Digest. Allan M. Heller is a freelance writer, based in Pennsylvania, who has written more than 300 articles for newspapers and magazines, and has published poetry and short fiction as well. To write the FabJob Guide to Become a Life Coach he conducted extensive research, personally experienced 12 weeks of life coaching, and interviewed numerous experts including psychology professors at various universities, instructors at coach training schools, and administrators at the International Coach Federation.