Overview

Working with the right Co-Active coach can have a profound impact both on your success and fulfillment. Given the significant commitment of money and time that a coach would require from you, it would be in your interest to spend some quality time on selecting the right coach. CTI is committed to helping you select the right coach for your needs. You might want to consider the following criteria in your selection process.

How to find a coach

  • Interview several and have sample sessions. You want to make sure you have a rapport with your coach and can have the basis for respect and trust. Ask for a sample session. Ask for references. And at the end, trust your "gut" feeling in this process.
  • Know what you want in a coach. Do you have a male or female, or age preference for your coach? Are there specific personal styles that you are drawn to? To the extent you can articulate clearly what you are looking for, you can find your match faster.
  • Know what you need. Coaching is not therapy. Make sure you understand the difference between the two and are really seeking the right venue for your needs.

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