Life coaching is not for everyone. It’s challenging, but also exhilarating, because of the self-esteem that emerges from going outside one’s comfort zone to get the most out of life and live without regrets. The key difference between coaching and other modalities is the assumption that the client is high-functioning and willing to work towards change. Ms. Miller is often called upon to assist people who have run into the following situations:
- Men and women who want more out of life, as well as a zestful infusion to help them have hope about their future options
- A desire for change, but no idea how to map out the right goals and stick with the plan
- Insight into desired actions, but a history of not taking enough risks to achieve the desired outcome
- A need for a coach who is educated in the specific science of goal-setting and the motivational theories that relate to success
- A set of goals that conflict or are not aligned with one’s value
Caroline Adams Miller is offering a six-hour virtual course to life coaches and other professionals who can benefit from her unusual knowledge base and resources in this area, and who want to get 6 hours of continuing education credits for their participation.
For many years she has taught the hugely popular “Positive Psychology and Coaching” course to hundreds of aspiring coaches through first, the New York University School of Continuing and Professional Studies, and more recently the University of Texas-Dallas School of Management’s life coaching certification program.