What is Life Coaching?
by M. Joy Young, Social worker and certified professional coach with Portland Lifestyle Counseling LLC

Coaching is an empowering relationship between the client and the coach that focuses on helping the client achieve their life goals, ambitions, and/or dreams. I think of coaching as a proactive and empowering process that is client centered. This means that the client decides the goals, direction, and purpose for each coaching session. It is important that the coaching process focus entirely on the client’s values, goals, beliefs, and concerns and the coach acts as a sounding board, a questioner, and a compassionate guide to the client’s discovery process. Life coaching process can be used for lots of different issues and goals such as health and wellness goals, weight loss, career improvement and career transition, relationship goals, stress reduction, and much more.

Another way of describing coaching is that of a process that helps people become unstuck in their lives, helps them clarify their true values and goals, and helps them move towards those goals and aspirations. During the coaching process the coach will hold the client accountable - that means if you say your gonna do something the coach will hold you to it. This is one of the best benefits of coaching. When you have someone in your life who has no invested interest in your decisions (unlike family and friends) but who is involved in helping you make the changes you want to make, this acts as a good incentive to increase your follow through on actions that you might otherwise ignore or make excuses to not complete.

Unlike therapy, coaching does not work with pathology (medical disorders or diagnoses) or past psychological issues. Coaching focuses on the present and future goals and possibilities. Also unlike counseling, coaching does not have a strong power inequity. The coach is not viewed as the exclusive expert but instead shares expertise with the client. The client IS considered the expert of their own life in coaching.

It is also important to distinguish coaching from mentoring. A mentor is someone who acts as a role model for certain behavior and acts as expert for a student or someone seeking to, “be like” the mentor. Coaching is not about having someone to look up to or about the coach modeling certain behavior for the client to follow. Coaching is about helping clients find their own answers and to be their own mentor for the life that they want to live.

Life coaching is a new profession. As it stands now you do not have to be licensed to be a coach but you do need training. There are a number of credible coaching programs that provide certification. Additional credentialing can be obtained throught the International Coach Federation. This professional organization requires coaches complete practice hours and supervision to become certified master coaches. All coaches are required to adhere to a code of ethics. There are also national association groups such as the NW Coaches Assoication for coaches in Oregon. The International Coach Federation can be reached at www.coachfederation.org and the The NW Coaches Association at www.nwcoaches.org.

If you are interested in coaching. I would love to hear from you. I am accepting new referrals and offer a free 30 minute consultation. Contact M. Joy Young at 503-309-1163 or email at branchingover@iinet.com. You can also reach me at www.mjoyyoung.com or at www.portland-life-coach.com.

Author's Bio: 

Joy received her Masters of Social Work (MSW) in 1997 from Portland State University's School of Social Work and her Bachelors of Science in Sociology in 1989. Joy has worked in the field of social service, crisis, community mental health, senior services, and hospice for 20 years. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and an Academy Certified Social Worker.

Joy completed professional coach training with the International Coaching Academy in 2008, Holistic Health practice and Flower Essence training with Australasian College of Health Sciences in 2007 and with the Flower Essence Society in 2010. Joy also completed Soulcollage® Facilitators training in 2008. Joy is a Certified Professional Coach, Soulcollage® Facilitator, and Flower Essence Consultant.