Choosing the Right Coach

Written by JP Meyers


You've done some investigating inrepparttar field of coaching, and you're intrigued by what you've found: coaches can help you get on track toward what you want, whether it's a balanced life, successful career, or harmonious relationships. You've even visitedrepparttar 130343 International Coach Federation website to view some ofrepparttar 130344 coach profiles listed there. And that's where you come to a screeching halt. There are so many! How inrepparttar 130345 world are you supposed to find a coach? Does it even matter which one you choose?

First of all,repparttar 130346 right coach DOES matter. Just as there are certain people with whom you connect and succeed triumphantly, you should have this same thriving connection with a coach. You wouldn't pick just anyone as your business partner, spouse, or friend. You can't just pick anyone offrepparttar 130347 streets to be your coach. Not that your coach IS your business partner, spouse, or friend, but that same type of connection and rapport is necessary for a successful relationship. Think about it: your coach isrepparttar 130348 person to whom you entrust you dreams, your goals, even your shortcomings. Not just anyone will do.

So, how should you go about findingrepparttar 130349 coach that is going to help you create your ideal life? First, think about what area(s) in your life in which you would likerepparttar 130350 assistance of a coach. Is it business/career, financial, life balance, organization, interpersonal relationships? What are your goals? What do you want to accomplish? (Hint: for more detail, see our 'How Amazing is Your Life' quiz.)

Next, with all this in mind, look at each coach withrepparttar 130351 following in mind:

·Experience: Doesrepparttar 130352 coach have a background and experience that fits your needs? If you're looking for a coach to help you balance your working life with parenting, it might be helpful if your coach has children. Otherwise, how will he/she know how to help you, what might motivate you, what pitfalls you might face? If you're starting a business, you need a coach that has experience in starting a business (and a successful one at that!).

Living in Spite of Your Symptoms

Written by Cynthia Perkins, M.Ed.


You have permission to publish this article electronically free of charge, providingrepparttar entire byline atrepparttar 130342 end of repparttar 130343 article is included andrepparttar 130344 content is left unchanged. If you use it, please notify me with a copy of your publication or a url to where it can be found. For print publications, please contact me to discuss and to obtain US mailing address to send a courtesy copy. cynthiap@frognet.net

“Living in Spite of Your Symptoms” by Cynthia Perkins © 2002

When living with chronic illness or chronic pain it is very easy to become completely focused on avoiding symptoms, consumed with symptoms or consumed withrepparttar 130345 daily challenges of survival and thus forget to focus on “Living.” It is also very easy to allow your symptoms or fear of symptoms to control your life completely.

This is very understandable. Illness and pain can be all consuming and very frightening, but continuing to live is exactly what you need to do. Finding a healthy balance between your limits and living is essential for your mental, physical and spiritual well-being.

You don’t want to let your illness/pain become your complete identity and control your life completely. This is very important so that you don’t lose other important parts of who you are that enhance your life and so you don’t drown in repparttar 130346 negativity of illness. Yes, being ill is an important aspect of your identity and worthy of respect and recognition, but it is not all of who you are. It is a piece of who you are and your other pieces need to be respected and recognized as well. You are still a parent, a partner, an individual, a friend, etc.

Yes, in many cases illness/pain does often dictate our lives to sometimes an extreme degree, but there are areas where you can take control for a period of time. You can choose to participate in life and enjoy life in spite of your illness/pain. Do not cut yourself off from all life affirming activities or your life will be lacking in meaning, purpose and enjoyment. Find alternatives to your limits.

This does not mean you want to throw caution torepparttar 130347 wind and be wreckless with your health care, but rather you want to find some balance. You of course don’t’ want to do anything that will cause severe distress or exacerbate symptoms too much, but you can pick some activities that are life affirming that will have a minimal impact on your symptoms.

For example if eating out at a restaurant gives you a migraine or breathing difficulties, then having a nice dinner at home with loved ones or a picnic outside is a great alternative. If riding an exercise bike is too strenuous and causes symptoms then a nice stroll aroundrepparttar 130348 block orrepparttar 130349 park will be just as beneficial. If being in public places is problematic for you then maintaining relationships by phone or computer will sustain you.

Although we want to be respectful of our limits and learn to live within them, there may be times when we want to push ourselves beyond our limits just a little.

If I never did anything because I was in pain or having fear, then basically I would have no life at all. Much of my living takes place during great pain and suffering and fears. I don’t let it stop it me. Yes, there are days when I say, “I need to lay down and rest today,” or “the price to pay for this benefit is too high” but there are also days when I push forward even though I don’t feel like it and function withinrepparttar 130350 discomfort.

For instance, a few weeks ago I hadrepparttar 130351 makings of a minor migraine and for some reason, my writing “muse” came alive duringrepparttar 130352 midst of this. All I wanted to do was lay down, but instead I took a hot shower, massaged my trigger points and then let my “muse’s” thoughts flow out onrepparttar 130353 paper and thus I now have a new article for my site to edit and upload. Sometimes I can do some of my best work inrepparttar 130354 midst of great pain.

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