Life Coaching and Mentoring - What Can a Coach Or Mentor Do For Me That I Can"t Do For Myself?
Have you been toying with the idea of getting a life coach, a Law of Attraction or spiritual coach or some similar type of mentor? Have you convinced yourself that, while all of that has its place, you don't need it because you are very self-managed and perfectly in control? Have you wondered what a mentor or coach could possibly do for you that you can't do for yourself? Me too.
Until now.
I finally broke down and decided to treat myself to some mentoring because I had been receiving "messages" about mentoring from all kinds of unrelated places and I began to feel like someone was trying to tell me something.
Sure enough, as soon as I finally began to soften and give in to this idea, a great (and affordable!) program showed up for me.
And I jumped! I've only been in the program for two weeks, but I can tell you that things will never be the same again.
I have had some intense and eye-opening experiences that have really pushed my boundaries.
I could try to convince myself that these experiences are unrelated to the coaching - after all, they happened outside of the mentoring program and appear to be completely unrelated.
But I don't buy that at all.
When I took on the coaching, I set the intention to see my blocks in a new way.
I wanted to see what was holding me back, and why.
That intention is what has drawn all of this into my experience.
Would I have been able to draw this out of myself without the coaching? Maybe, but unlikely.
Extremely few people are able to stretch their own comfort zones by themselves, because it is NOT COMFORTABLE.
Most of us need the extra help.
It's easy to underestimate what a coach can do for you.
I did.
When you decide to work together with a mentor, it becomes a co-creative process.
Your coach is a powerful creator in his or her own right and s/he will already have set powerful intentions for working with you.
Therefore, s/he will be "attracting" or "creating" on your behalf.
For this reason, it is important to choose your coach carefully.
S/he will have set powerful intentions for you and his or her energy is added to your own.
There truly is a significant difference.
Taking coaching is an important step within yourself because it is a recognition that you need to look beyond and push those boundaries.
And it is the setting of an intention to do just that.
If you are ready to take your experience to the next level, then get a coach.
And then fasten your seatbelt because things are going to shift!
Until now.
I finally broke down and decided to treat myself to some mentoring because I had been receiving "messages" about mentoring from all kinds of unrelated places and I began to feel like someone was trying to tell me something.
Sure enough, as soon as I finally began to soften and give in to this idea, a great (and affordable!) program showed up for me.
And I jumped! I've only been in the program for two weeks, but I can tell you that things will never be the same again.
I have had some intense and eye-opening experiences that have really pushed my boundaries.
I could try to convince myself that these experiences are unrelated to the coaching - after all, they happened outside of the mentoring program and appear to be completely unrelated.
But I don't buy that at all.
When I took on the coaching, I set the intention to see my blocks in a new way.
I wanted to see what was holding me back, and why.
That intention is what has drawn all of this into my experience.
Would I have been able to draw this out of myself without the coaching? Maybe, but unlikely.
Extremely few people are able to stretch their own comfort zones by themselves, because it is NOT COMFORTABLE.
Most of us need the extra help.
It's easy to underestimate what a coach can do for you.
I did.
When you decide to work together with a mentor, it becomes a co-creative process.
Your coach is a powerful creator in his or her own right and s/he will already have set powerful intentions for working with you.
Therefore, s/he will be "attracting" or "creating" on your behalf.
For this reason, it is important to choose your coach carefully.
S/he will have set powerful intentions for you and his or her energy is added to your own.
There truly is a significant difference.
Taking coaching is an important step within yourself because it is a recognition that you need to look beyond and push those boundaries.
And it is the setting of an intention to do just that.
If you are ready to take your experience to the next level, then get a coach.
And then fasten your seatbelt because things are going to shift!
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