Life Coaching Melbourne.
On the journey of life, we often get stuck at certain points and feel stagnated or uncertain about what decisions to make or which direction to go. Life Coaching is a co-creative process between a coach and a client, designed with the purpose to maximize the client’s full potential, both personally and professionally.
What is Life Coaching?
Therapy heals the past and old wounds. Life Coaching focuses on where you are now and helps you move forward towards creating the future that you want. Consistently focus on what you want and how to get there rather than the obstacles and problems getting in the way. Life coaching is focused on creating solutions.
Life Coaching can help you to find:
You will have the confidence that whatever happens, you will be able to handle it, reach your full potential, and become the person you have always wanted to be.
Clarity can help you tackle the obstacles that are holding you back and open up new avenues of discovery and growth.
You will learn constructive ways to manage the issues that life presents, enabling you to cope with turbulent times, and bounce back from hardship and tragedy.
With focus, you can cope with life’s stresses, recognise your abilities, and find the answers you seek.
Empower you to discover personal strengths and capacities so that you are able to take control of your life.
Together, we can make a real difference in how your beliefs, values, and attitudes influence your daily life.
How Does Coaching Work?
The way you think profoundly influences the way you feel, so learning to think differently can enable you to feel and act differently. A coach helps to strengthen certain patterns and brain connections, making it easier to create new habits.
Looking for a Life Coach in Melbourne? Contact us today!
Who is Life Coaching for?
Our Life Coaching is designed for business owners and executives currently in leadership positions.
You are seeking coaching to help strengthen your mental well-being, self-confidence and managing skills so you can become a leader of influence, inspiring your team to excel further.
Personal Development Resources
Counsellors and psychologists are both licensed professionals who offer people mental health support. These two healthcare professions are often confused with each other as they overlap in terms of the help they can provide.
Counselling generally refers to short-term treatment while psychologists typically refers to longer-term treatment such as mental health disorders. Counselling can help a person process powerful emotions such as grief or anger, deal with immediate causes of stress and anxiety, clarify values and identify options when making important personal or professional decisions, manage conflicts within relationships, develop better interpersonal and communication skills, or intentionally change unproductive thoughts and behaviours.
Counsellors can confidentially listen to, empathise and talk with you about the following issues and problems;
- Relationship Conflicts
- Life transitions such as the Birth of a New Baby, Separation, Divorce
- Parenting
- Anger Management
- Domestic Violence
- Battling Addictions
- Dealing with Loss and Bereavement
- Resolving Work-related Issues
- Overcoming Depression, Stress and Anxiety
- Eating Concerns / Self-Esteem / Body Image
- Resolving Family and Relationship Issues
- Increasing Self-confidence and Self-esteem
- Recovering from Trauma
- Spirituality
- Suicidality
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Yes, it is common for people to experience some initial nervousness. My Practice always endeavours to provide a warm and understanding environment in which to help people feel more comfortable.
Generally, counselling typically involves a few weeks of relatively intensive treatment (usually 1 appointment per week), followed by as many maintenance sessions as you and your counsellor feel is appropriate (usually fortnightly or monthly).
There is no need to prepare anything specific prior to your initial appointment. It can however be helpful to think about what you might want to talk about in the sessions. If you have areas you would like to target, think about describing these. If you have goals for improvement (in your relationships, work, or self-esteem, for example), bring them to your first session, as well as any obvious obstacles or barriers you are aware of.