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220: 4 Styles of Coaching + Which Is Most Effective

You can learn a lot about the psychology of parenting from solid coaching principles and vice versa…

And once you understand the type of client (or child) you are working with you can then mold your specific “coaching style” to best suit their needs…

After all, health coaching is not a one size fits all approach, but rather doing what is needed so that in the end your client achieves their wellness goals…

Tune into today’s Integrative #HealthCoachSuccess episode 220 for the details on the 4 styles of coaching clients and which one is most effective and when – Enjoy the show and let us know what you thought in the comments!

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Show Highlights & Big Takeaways

 

1. Assess Your Client

Health coaching is one part of “art” and that means you must always be listening for queues given by your client as to what they are looking for and also the main obstacles keeping them from achieving their goals.

2. Mental Roadblocks

Keep in mind that most clients suffer from at least 1-2 mental roadblocks that prevent them from truly doing everything that is needed to accomplish their objectives.

3. Adapt Your Coaching Style

Depending on which one of the 4 styles of coaching is needed, you can now adapt your approach based on what you believe will get your client to the finish line and beyond.

 

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