Building A Better World Through Career Coaching

By Iva Cannon


Society, even from primitive days has always required that each member plays a role in ensuring the survival of all. This is how careers came into being. Some people find it easy to decide on what they want to do with their lives professionally but for others this decision is a difficult one to make. Career coaching is beneficial to people of all ages. It helps to set the on the right path to a fulfilling and successful professional life. Those who engage in this supportive role often find it fulfilling and purposeful.

When people think of profession guidance they automatically think of it as something that young people need. This is true to some extent. For young people, that period of time in which they undergo the preparation for entering the world of work is crucial. Career coaches, through the application of their expert knowledge are able to provide the guidance needed to ensure that teens and young adults have a clear idea and vision of what they should do with their future professional lives.

But the fact that this type of guidance is most readily associated with youth does not mean others don't often need it as well. Lots of adults choose a profession and then either regret the decision or tire of the field as time passes. This often leads them to contemplate making a career shift and this is where the expert guidance becomes important.

In some cases the need for guidance does not spring from a career change but instead stems from a desire to advance in the current field. Among the clients that career coaches may see are those individuals who are frustrated or dissatisfied with their current work status. Theses clients may need professional guidance in order to access promotions or move into other department within the entity to which they are employed.

The training given to career coaches is designed to ensure that they are adequately equipped to meet their clients' needs. This is why psychology and sociology based courses feature heavily in these training programs. Coaches must be able to assess characters and make evaluations based on the emotional and psychological status of their clients.

The psychological aspect of a coach's task is very important. The coach must be able to make evaluations on the emotional and metal status of each client before directing them on any path. They must ensure that their clients are not just mentally prepared but also psychologically capable of handling the decisions being made about their careers.

In addition to professional coaches, modern society features the traditional or informal ones. These are the people who often already play a guiding role in the lives of others such as teachers, mentors and parents. In some intimate relationships, spouses fulfill this role to each other. There are however, more complex cases which require the intervention of a trained professional.

Coaches who guide people in the making of professional related decisions are life coaches. They hold in their hands, one part of the solution that may change their clients' lives for the better. Since this role, successfully executed, leads to successful professionals, it may be deduced that these coaches play a key role in determining he success of a society.




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