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10 Qualities of a Great Coach

Many people have recently moved towards ‘Life Coaching as a Career.’

Here are the qualities required to be a Successful Coach.

  1. Empathy – Coaching isn’t a career for somebody who is Apathetic. Unless you understand what your Client is assuming and feeling, you won’t be able to help your Client achieve the goals.
  2. Non-Judgemental – You might have different perspectives and opinions than your Client. However, we all have our own realities. A good Coach is never judgmental and respects the Client’s world model.
  3. Positive Attitude – This profession isn’t just about being competent but also about maintaining a positive attitude toward the Client. A good Coach will always inspire and make the Client believe in the outcome.
  4. Great Observer – Coaching requires one to be a great observer. It’s not only about verbal language but also non-verbal cues. Right from the learning styles, eye patterns, physiology, and behavior, each and everything matters.
  5. Excellent listener – During a coaching session, a Coach cannot afford to miss out on details. Therefore, it is essential to be an excellent listener.
  6. Clear Communicator – The meaning of communication is the response you get. Therefore, it is not the Client’s fault if they don’t understand something you are saying to them. However, as the communicator, it is your responsibility to find different ways to help your Client know what you mean.
  7. Asking the Right Questions – Your ability to ask questions to your clients helps them access their subconscious minds and understand their own emotions. Therefore, a Coach should be aware of different questioning techniques that bring out the Client’s curiosity.
  8. Responsible – Coaching is a noble career that requires you to be responsible and committed to your Client’s well-being. You are dealing with human minds and behaviors. Hence, you need to stick to your commitments.
  9. Honesty – Your relationship with your Client is based on Trust. Therefore, make sure you don’t lie or manipulate your Client for personal benefit. Your integrity means doing the right thing even if no one is watching.
  10. Non-Opinionated – Your role as a Coach is not to give suggestions, your opinion, or advice to your Client. Instead, your job is to help find the best solution from his/her model and ensure the Client reaches there.

Manali Sarpotdar

I have completed NLP Master Trainer, Emotional Intelligence and a host of other courses with Amarendra Chitale. His examples and command over the topic are so profound that the learning experience is a treat. The techniques from these courses have given me confidence in expressing my ideas. Highly recommended for elevating life changing results.

FAQs

What is the history of NLP?2022-10-03T09:11:00+00:00

NLP was conceptualized in the University of California by Richard Bandler and John Grinder. Richard Bandler was a student of Mathematics and Computation and John Grinder was the Professor of Linguistics. Richard Bandler was always a very curious student and would model excellence by learning a lot of concepts, therapies conceptualized by other people. He would replicate anything what others are doing well, especially in the Psychology space. One such time, he was running Gestalt Therapy on someone when John Grinder noticed him. Grinder came to Bandler and said, “If you tell me what you are doing, I will help you do it better”. Thus started the famous partnership and both of them wrote the first book on NLP. Some time later, trainings on the topic commenced and within a few years, we saw lots of NLP Trainers teaching NLP all over the world.

Who is NLP beneficial for?2022-10-03T09:11:54+00:00

NLP is a branch of Neuroscience and Psychology that helps you program your brain to achieve any goal in life. You can imagine, NLP has applications in all areas of life. Name any area and NLP has a way of improving it and transforming it for better. NLP helps in:

  • Goal-Setting and achieving Goals
  • Relationships
  • Parenting
  • Leadership
  • Business/Sales
  • Training/Teaching
  • Coaching/Mentoring
  • Sports
  • Memory building
  • And many more!
Is NLP a type of hypnosis?2022-10-03T09:13:07+00:00

Well, the simple answer to that is, Hypnosis is one part of NLP. In NLP, you will learn Milton Language Patterns which are nothing, but Patterns related to conversational Hypnosis. These inductive language patterns help clients go into trance and a state of curiosity and wonder, which helps them with insights. Also, these language patterns help in suggestion-based transformation. You will notice that a lot of NLP patterns have scripts which are hypnotic in nature.

What are different NLP Certifications?2022-10-03T09:14:02+00:00

NLP has 4 certifications:

  • NLP Practitioner (First Level)
  • NLP Master Practitioner (Advanced NLP Certification, prerequisite is completion of Practitioner certification)
  • NLP Train the Trainer (which equips you to conduct your own Practitioner and Master Practitioner Certifications, prerequisite is completion of Master Practitioner certification)
  • NLP Master Trainer (the highest recognition in NLP)

Check out our course outline section to know what we cover at each level.

What is the duration of an NLP course?2022-10-03T09:15:01+00:00

The duration of NLP Certifications is as follows:

  • NLP Practitioner (5 days classroom, 16 days online)
  • NLP Master Practitioner (12 days classroom, 25 days online)
  • NLP Train the Trainer (12 days classroom, 25 days online)
  • NLP Master Trainer (minimum 3 years. Check out our guidelines related to completion of NLP Master Trainer Certification)
What is NLP?2022-10-03T09:09:51+00:00

NLP is a branch of Neuroscience and Psychology that helps you program your brain to achieve any goal in life. You can imagine, NLP has applications in all areas of life. Name any area and NLP has a way of improving it and transforming it for better. According to Richard Bandler: “NLP is an attitude and a methodology that leaves behind a trail of Techniques”. In another definition, he says, “Anything that works is NLP”.

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