1.
You value relationships highly and believe you deserve fulfillment.
Having fulfilling personal and professional relationships is a
priority for you. You realize your quality of life is connected
to the quality of your relationships. You don’t want to
settle for less or risk preventable failure, and you’re
willing to give yourself the gift of the support needed to be
successful.
2.
You want real results. You’re serious and intentional
about having a fulfilling life partnership, family, business,
and community. Working with a coach can move you farther and faster
than you can on your own.
3.
You’re willing to learn and ready for action. You
realize you don’t know what you don’t know, and your
future success may depend upon access to new relationships skills
and knowledge. Using a coach can be the most effective means of
translating knowledge into practice. One of the most indispensable
roles of a coach is to help you use what you
already know to make effective choices and take the actions necessary
to be successful.
4.
You’re open to mentoring/support. A relationship
coach helps you use your relationships to evolve and develop relationship
skills critical to your business success and personal fulfillment.
The process of self-discovery, learning about relationships, and
how to make successful relationship choices can’t be effectively
self-taught or obtained from a book or audio program.
5.
You want to be true to yourself. A relationship coach
helps keep you honest with yourself, helps neutralize any tendency
you may have to settle for less than you really want, and is good
for providing “reality checks” and being a sounding
board.
6.
You want to be proactive and you want to take responsibility.
A relationship coach helps you solve problems while they’re
still small and take responsibility for the quality of your relationships
so that you can create them the way you want now and in the future.
7.
You want to go beyond your perceived limits. A relationship
coach holds your highest vision for you beyond your fears and
limitations, and helps you learn from upsets so that you can have
fewer of them.
8.
You want to live authentically. Today’s world is
filled with challenges to finding and staying on your highest
path, telling your truth, and making choices that are best for
you. A relationship coach helps you identify and live the life
you really want and to be more of the person you really are and
want to be.
9.
You want balance in your life. Your life is filled with
opportunities and conflicting choices. You recognize the importance
of creating and maintaining balance in relationships, including
the ones you have with yourself and your higher power.
10.
You want new possibilities in your relationship. You
recognize that a healthy relationship is growing and dynamic.
One of the worst things that can happen is to take one another
or the relationship for granted. Opening to new possibilities
keeps a good relationship getting better with the passage of time.
A relationship coach helps you to continually discover and implement
new and more fulfilling possibilities for your life and relationships.