For
many of us, it is easy to have a goal and then get so busy in our lives we
forget about it. In many organizations,
a great plan is developed and then it sits on the shelf because the day-to-day
functioning consumes all the time and focus of the employees. Certified
Professional Coaches
are aware that this is a barrier for clients.
When clients are asked what could hold them back, they will often say
“me” or “procrastination” or “laziness” as the barriers to success.
During
the business coaching training, life coach training, executive coaching
certification, and career coach certification, focusing on how to move past
these barriers makes a difference. It
takes time to change thinking and habits.
What does work? There are many
different examples of tools and processes for focusing thinking and changing
habits. There is extensive research
available on how to change habits or develop new habits. There is research around thinking and
choosing thinking too. Certified
Professional Coaches work with the model of: 21 days to change a thought, 30
days to change a habit, and 6 to 12 months to set that habit in place.
In
order to change thinking and habits, two things must be happening: information
in and application out. Information in
is the ongoing reminders of the desired thinking. Application out is the doing. In the coaching process at the Center for Coaching Certification, the second
session focuses on the information in, and then by the third session it is
about the application out. For the
information in, there are options: reading, listening, posting visual
reminders, and accountability partners.
The Certified
Professional Coach
provides tools for the client to ensure they have the information coming in.
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