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Qualified Coaches vs Unqualified Coaches 2

Maggie Currie shares her thoughts and experience in today’s guest post as she considers:

"Qualified Coaches vs Unqualified Coaches" A guest post  by Maggie Currie

Qualified Coaches vs Unqualified Coaches

by Maggie Currie

There are thousands of ‘coaches’ out there who have never been trained to coach, have never been coached themselves and have absolutely no idea where to begin or indeed where to end.

Equally, there are a similar number of ‘coaches’ out there who are qualified and have never been coached themselves and also have absolutely no idea what they are doing.

I can only speak from my own experience, and I have found that learning how to be a coach is very much different from being a coach. And being a coach means drawing on all learnings and experiences accumulated throughout my life.

How so you may well ask. Well I have trained with five different coach training providers since 2004 and all have their own ways of interpreting coaching.

For instance, one said that once I had passed their diploma course I was a trained life coach. That may well have been true, but the course itself gave very little insight into the myriad of different strategies that can, and are, used in coaching. On passing the course I was now a qualified life coach.

Another taught me all I needed to know to become corporate coach, but again left me short of knowledge and experience when it came to working with organisations that varied in the ways they operated. On passing their course I was now a qualified corporate coach.

I have learned over the years that my life experiences count just as much as all the coach training. Listening to my clients and knowing when to ask the right question came from practise. It is nothing that can be learned from a course or a book, it comes with experience of working with so many different people.

I love being a coach, it doesn’t feel like a job to me. I find it so rewarding when I see the ‘penny drop’ and my clients get it, take action and change their lives for the better. It is something that I just love getting out of bed for every morning.

All the training I have undertaken has had its uses, and I always learned something new and worthwhile, and I can honestly say that I am highly qualified as a coach.

I enjoy being coached, and in fact work with several coaches where we all coach each other, supervise, teach and learn. It works very well as each has something different to bring to the table. The fact that we are spread out over the world in the UK, USA and Australia causes a few time zone headaches, but we usually work it all out between us, and Skype is a fabulous tool.

So who wins in the Qualified Coach vs Unqualified Coach competition? I don’t think there is a definitive answer. It all depends on the coach and the outcome you want. If the outcome you get is satisfactory to you, then I am not sure it really matters. I know there will be lots of you who will disagree, and I would love to hear from you.

My speciality is coaching professional business women who are going through, or have been through, divorce. The type of woman who has to look perfect on the outside to give her presentation to the board, but who is falling to bits on the inside, and the cracks are beginning to show. The successful outcomes my clients have had are just wonderful.

If you would like to coach with me, please get in touch.

Maggie Currie

The Professional Women’s Divorce Coach

About the author

Maggie Currie, The Professional Women’s Divorce Coach from Creedence

Maggie Currie, The professional women’s divorce coach, internationally renowned, a motivational speaker and author of self help books entitled ‘What you believe creates your reality’ and “7 Stepping stones to rebuilding confidence in yourself”.

Maggie is passionate about coaching and is highly qualified and experienced. She offers solutions to women who are going through divorce and women who are trying to survive after divorce. She has confidence and hit rock bottom. Maggie has rebuilt her confidence, turned her life around and now works with women to work through the turmoil of emotions and feelings can make them question their value as a person.

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