Guest guest Posted March 29, 2006 Report Share Posted March 29, 2006 Bhaktivedanta Coaching Newsletter What Makes Someone Become a Coach? It's this two-way partnership that attracts people to coaching both the coach- devotee and the client-devotee will benefit. Personal development is a huge part of coaching and you'll find that you'll grow yourself before you start helping others to do the same. An excellent coach finds out new things about themselves and is on a constant learning curve. Indeed, becoming a coach means a lifelong quest for your personal excellence. And it's this quest that might be your motivation to become a coach in the first place. Assisting devotees discover where they want to go and helping them to get there is a tried and tested method that works - which is why there is now such an increase in the popularity of coaching. Coaches share many of the same reasons for entering the profession: - They like people and want to bring out the best in them - They want to do something more fulfilling in their lives - Their family, friends and colleagues previously turned to them for advice and help - they have natural "people" skills. Coaching is all about helping yourself grow and become more self-aware, and at the same time, helping others to overcome obstacles which are stopping them from reaching their full potential. Benefits that devotees can have by becoming a coach: 1. Provide accelerated personal growth and understanding of self 2. Elevate consciousness to the mode of goodness 3. Enhance current roles in devotional service and life 4. Better focus and clarified priorities 5. Provide more options in devotional service and life 6. Give you a skill and craft that is measured by the amount of service you put in 7. The ability to help devotees make lasting, positive changes is pleasing Lord Krishna and devotees Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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