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Boosting Self Confidence with Life Coaching

  • By Cedric Hitchens
  • 18 Jul, 2017
Life coaching is made for several different reasons. And one benefit of this line of work is to be able to help people develop more confidence in themselves.

A life coach for this situation might need to be in contact with you on a regular basis. For most coaches and clients, a weekly personal session or one conducted over the phone might suffice.

Determine the causes of low self confidence. The first task that you and your coach needs to accomplish is knowing what has caused you to have low self confidence. The two most common factors that are seen as important in the growth of a person are family and the environment. The parents are the first people that affect our lives. They teach us about different things and we learn a lot from them. The way we behave most of the time will be mostly molded by how we are brought up by the family.

The environment or the other people that we have met along the way will also matter. Of course, this would also include experiences that have made an impact by one way or another.

The life coach's role is to help you think about what the possible causes for your situation might be. You will be assessed thoroughly and you will have to share what experiences you have had in the past.

How you were able to cope with or reacted to different difficult or happy situations in your life will also be taken into account.

Sharing your hidden self. You don't have to share your biggest, darkest secrets. But, the more that you are true to your life coach, the greater the success might be. As an accurate assessment of your behavior and your beliefs is vital in the formation of plans and management techniques to help boost your confidence, you need to be able to provide the truest information to your life coach.

This may also be the opportunity for you to realize what your strengths and weaknesses are. When you have accepted both of these things, you can be ready to proceed to the next step.

Believing in yourself. This can be a difficult task to do, especially since we are talking about low self confidence. But since you have already known what you are capable or aren't capable of, you will have an idea of what areas you can start putting your trust in your own abilities.

Focus on doing things that you consider to be your strengths. Your weaknesses, however, should not be put aside. For you to truly appreciate yourself, you should also work towards erasing these weaknesses as much as possible.

Track your progress. At the start, you will be identifying a time frame to accomplish your objectives. To be able to know if you have truly made a development with yourself or not, you and your life coach can list down the things that you are doing. In every activity that you take an active part in, it should be considered an improvement.

Helen Nadel is a life coach and a singing teacher who has empowered many lives. Helen has extensive experience with vocal instruction, which enables them to help you discover your weaknesses and develop a plan to turn them into strengths. Her knowledge will help you move your voice forward in a constructive way so that you will protect your voice while you are developing it. Helen’s various levels of expertise in vocal expression have a lot to do with the ability to sing from the diaphragm.

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