As
taught in business coaching training, career coach certification,
executive coaching certification, and life coach training at the
Center for Coaching Certification, coaches are in the business of
coaching because we want to make a difference for others. Coaches
are passionate about helping people improve and achieve. In our
enthusiasm for other people, how well do we coaches take care of
ourselves? While we recognize the importance of balance, how often –
in our motivation for coaching
and our willingness to work hard – does our own balance go by the
wayside?
Interestingly,
the Code
of Ethics for coaches, as published by the ICF, includes
recognizing personal issues that may impair ability to coach
effectively. As taught in business coaching training, career coach
certification, executive coaching certification and life coach
training at the Center for Coaching Certification, The obvious
personal issues include experience, training,
and expertise. The less obvious issues include mental, physical, and
emotional energy levels – all connected to self-care. This means
that self-care for coaches is an ethical responsibility — so that
we are at our best when working.
Specific
Tips for Self-care:
- Exercise at an appropriate level.
- Eat right.
- Schedule a minimum of one day a week for being off-line.
- Plan a fun time out at least every other week.
- Know yourself for maximum hours to work and your relaxation time requirements.
Summer
is coming and ideally plans include a vacation or staycation – this
supports balance and is part of self-care too, so enjoy knowing
having fun and relaxing is doing the right thing!
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