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The 3cs Coaching Model: Confidence, Courage, and Chance, That Lead to Success

International Coach Academy

To build the courage needed for a career change. Particularly when they are: At a crossroads in life : many midlife professionals find themselves questioning their current path, whether due to personal reflection or external changes. To embrace new opportunities that align with their values and goals.

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A Life Plan and the Role of Coaching

International Coach Academy

A Research Paper By Alexandra Jimenez, Career Coach, SWITZERLAND. Life moments in which you need to choose from competing opportunities, identify a challenge worth pursuing, decide the next academic or career path, a career change, and many other examples give you a great opportunity to create or review a life plan.

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Want to Become an Executive Coach? Follow This Guide

CoCaptain

For those who have been considering a career change for a while or those who are just becoming aware of the endless possibilities of success that an executive coaching career offers, here’s our most comprehensive guide to help you become an executive coach in 6 basic steps. What training have you received throughout your career?

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Evaluating Career Match Qualities Through Coaching

International Coach Academy

A Research Paper By Angela Stockinger, Career Coach, SPAIN. Evaluating Career. So much around our life at work has changed since I started my first full-time job after university. I ended up changing industry and career after 5 years and now, 12 years later, I am about to add another professional career on top of my current one.

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Loss and Mourning in Career Coaching

International Coach Academy

A Research Paper By Mark Wavle, Career and Agile Coach, UNITED STATES. Learn About Loss and Mourning in Career Coaching. In this paper, I hope to address the following questions: Why might it be important to address mourning in career coaching? What are the primary types of loss experienced in career situations?

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A good Example of what is wrong in our Coaching Industry

The Coaching Blog

” You are never alone in your studies and the support doesn’t finish at graduation, but continues on through your Life Coaching career with graduate, business development, mentoring and supervision programs and support. Building resilience Resilience is crucial for clients to recover from tough times, learn, and grow.

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The Role of Coaching in Tackling Procrastination

International Coach Academy

Is there a particular area of your life where you tend to postpone taking action (career decisions, health, work tasks, housework, finances, relationships, etc.)? It prevents progress toward dreams and desires (starting a business, going back to school, making a career change) and leads to low life satisfaction scores.