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Life Coaching For Dummies

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John Wiley & Sons, Sep 11, 2009 - Self-Help - 344 pages
Trusted advice on finding a coach and getting more out of life

Life coaching is a popular, though unregulated, personal development tool. This no-nonsense guide debunks the myths behind life coaching and gives expert advice on incorporating it into daily life. Whether readers want to self-coach or work with a professional, this savvy resource provides essential tips on getting priorities straight, being more productive, and achieving goals.

Jeni Mumford (London, UK) is a qualified personal life coach and an accredited NLP practitioner.
  

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Table ofContents
The Basics of Life Coaching Chapter 1 Introducing LifeCoaching A Brief Definition of Life Coaching
Deciding What You Want to Take from Coaching
Becoming YourBest Self Considering Your UniqueGifts What do you doreallywell? How do you do thatthing you do? Boosting your competencies
Choosing Your Beliefs
UnderstandingHowYour BeliefsShapeYou Where do your beliefs come from?
Learning to Manage YourFears Conquering thefearthatleadstoprocrastination
Discovering the Values that Motivate
Money Wealth and Abundance
People and Relationships
Physical Mental andEmotional Wellbeing
Developing and Growing
Creating a Harmonious Whole Life
Making a LifeChanging Decision
Applying Your Coaching Skills More Widely
Ten Life Coaching Beliefs About Yourself

Taking Stock of
Tapping into Your Intuitive Self
Moving from ProblemstoPossibilities Avoiding theyesbutgame
Planning Effective Action
Ten Questions to Keep Your Life on Track
Ten Inspirational Resources
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About the author (2009)

Jeni Mumford is a coach and facilitator who applies whole life coaching techniques to her work with people and within businesses. Before her own life-changing decision to become a coach, Jeni benefited from a 16-year career with the Hays group, spanning recruitment, sales operations, project management, and people development, where she was lucky enough to embark on a new challenging job role every 18 months or so. It was this experience of discovering that the grass is green wherever you are – if you take proper care of the lawn – that gave Jeni the conviction and motivation to build her purpose around inspiring people to attract and enjoy their own dream life and work.
In her business Jeni uses best practice coaching techniques together with NLP, and is a licensed facilitator of Tetramap (a holistic model of behaviour) and Goal Mapping (a brain-friendly technique for identifying and maximising progress towards goals). She is addicted to learning and this helps her add value to her work with clients. But Jeni will admit that quite a lot of the credit is down to her succession of cats, from whom she has picked up a great deal about how to handle the ups and downs of life.*
One of the things Jeni likes best about being a coach is that she feels she always gets as much out of the experience as her clients and she can’t thank them enough for the honour of seeing them move themselves from frustration to power. Honestly, it’s enough to make you want to write a book about it . . .
You can find out more about Jeni and her business at: www.reachforstarfish.com.
* This philosophy can be summed up as: play, ponder, and when in doubt, take a long nap in the sun or on a comfy bed.

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