08 Mar 2008 12:28:06 | Susan Dunn, M.A., The EQ Coach
Coaching's been around for about 10 years but there are still
lots of people who haven't tried it yet, and don't know what
it's about.
Two major confusions in people's minds are: ·What's the
difference between coaching and therapy, and;
·What's the difference between coaching and a good friend
Coaching's similar to therapy, except that therapy focuses on
your emotions, particularly unresolved ones from the past and
defective patterns of thinking and reacting that have developed.
In coaching, we're concerned about feelings - my specialty is
emotional intelligence after all - but the focus is on managing
them and moving forward. Taking action is what coaching's all
about.
Now what's the difference between a coach and a good friend? A
lot!
I have friends and I'm also coach, and I help friends, but not
at all in the way I work with clients. With friends, it's give
and take. There are also set patterns to most relationships. If
you go to a friend for advice, first, they aren't trained, so
they're likely to tell you what they would do, not explore with
you your options and best solutions. Secondly, friends have
their own issues and agendas which cloud things.
Coaches are trained to be 100% on your side, and to remain
involved but subjective.
You're not looking for a friend, you already have friends.
You're looking for a Jedi master - someone with wisdom and
experience who can point the way. In fact, someone who will say
"Try? There is no try. Do or not do." Coaches motivate!
The best way to find out how coaching is different from either
therapy or friendship is to try it! All coaches offer a FREE
complimentary sample session. Look up some on the Internet and
give it a try.
About Author :
Susan Dunn, The EQ Coach, offers coaching and Internet courses
for your personal and professional development. Visit her on the
web at www.susandunn.cc and mailto:sdunn@susandunn.cc for FREE
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