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Coaching For The Professional and Personal Life
By Alan Gillies
Copyright (c) 2009 Alan Gillies
In this day and age, as our lives are becoming increasingly complicated, the idea of coaching as a
direct form of applicable education is gaining acceptance and credibility everywhere. There seems to
be a great deal to gain from regular sessions with a business coach, executive coach, career coach or
life coach, as we endeavour to integrate all of the aspects of our lives. As our daily life becomes more
complex and an increasing number of distractions absorb our free time, people from all walks of life are
turning to various types of personal coaching to get them back on track.
When it comes to classroom training in particular, people just do not seem to have the time. Whilst it
may be more productive in the long run to spread fairly intensive seminars and classes over a period of
time to avoid burnout, companies these days are becoming increasingly more restrictive and often
require that the key person spends less time away from the business environment. What might have
been permissible once is no longer accepted, as four or five day seminars are crunched into two to
three day intensive sessions. Business coach research has shown that this approach is far less
conducive to productivity, and the goal is often missed, both in terms of time spent and targets
achieved.
Let's face it, each individual has different wants and needs. Whilst there may be twenty people in a
classroom, you can be sure that there are twenty very distinct goals and expectations. The tutor