What is your Life’s Purpose?
hat are your dreams; your life’s path?
What do you love to do; your passion?
What are your unique gifts; your talents?
Everyone has problems. Sometimes, however, a client needs help because he or she is blocked, overwhelmed, or just can’t see the forest for the trees (or vice versa). The Life Coach develops a one-on-one relationship that empowers, identifies patterns of sabotage, and challenges the client. As a result, the client develops skills, knowledge, and abilities to resolve his or her own problems; thereby, creating a life that is self-sufficient, not co-dependent.
In order to accomplish your Life Purpose, have you:
- Identified your life’s goals, path or career aspirations?
- Identified experiences and understandings needed to accomplish your life’s goals?
- Identified and broken patterns that are not in your best interest?
- Identified techniques available to you to help you overcome the barriers and obstacles to your success?
- Found and maintained that special relationship?
- Obtained peace of mind that you can maintain under most conditions?
- Created a wealthy state of mind that will attract wealth to you?
- Created a spiritual foundation and practice?
A Life Coach can assist you by helping you to:
- Challenge conventional wisdom through a questioning process that stimulates thought.
- Use the self-discovery approach to finding answers.
- Discover alternatives path and understand the viability of each path, thus presenting better choices.
- Discover the power of connection rather than attachments.
- Operate from your heart instead of your head.
- Determine when you are caught up in yours or someone else’s drama.Not take things personally, and validate the assumptions you make.
- Become more focused, as well as, maintain that focus.
- Take responsibility for your life and how you operate within it.
How does a Life Coach operate?
Everyone has problems. Sometimes, however, a client needs help because he or she is blocked, overwhelmed, or just can’t see the forest for the trees (or vice versa). The Life Coach develops a one-on-one relationship that empowers, identifies patterns of sabotage, and challenges the client. As a result, the client develops skills, knowledge, and abilities to resolve his or her own problems; thereby, creating a life that is self-sufficient, not co-dependent.
The Life Coach seeks to facilitate the development of the whole person. That is, the Life Coach helps the client by addressing various life issues and problems from a whole person perspective. The whole person can be described as a multidimensional being that can be viewed in terms of seven states. These seven states cannot taken in isolation into individual states but must be seen as an integrated whole; where, the whole cannot only be seen as the sum of the individual states but how these states interrelate to each other, as well.
Most life problems, therefore, cannot be taken in isolation; a given problem usually involves two or more of the seven states. In order to find resolutions to these problems, then, each situation must be seen in terms of the relationship between the affected states. A model that describes the relationship between these states is the Model of Multidimension States of Being.