Embarking on a life coaching journey is quite an exciting step forward in improving oneself and growing. But how would one know if it is working? Growth takes time, and progress is not always that easy to measure, which is why tracking the journey is so important. This helps you stay focused, see your achievements, and make changes when needed.
Think of your journey as climbing the mountain. Climbing the hill is what you want to achieve, but then there are points along the journey where you must celebrate smaller triumphs and navigate through challenges that come your way. It's easy to lose sight without a plan to track how far you've come or remember where you're going.
This paper outlines practical steps to assess a life coaching journey effectively.istockphoto-1056093994-1024x1024
1. Set Clear Goals From the Start
Having a life coach will help identify clear goals, which become important factors in anyone's journey in life. Setting goals acts sort of like stopping along the trip; showing in which direction events are going is more important out there.
Moreover, setting goals should not be vague, like "being more confident." It should be something specific that you would like: "Do a confident presentation at my work within three months."