Finding a Life Coach

Finding a suitable life coach can be hard and many people feel they need more information before choosing their coach. I’m noticing an increase in the number of sites that offer help with this process, and in fact I added my details to one such site a few months back after rejecting a few others […]

Finding a suitable life coach can be hard and many people feel they need more information before choosing their coach.

I’m noticing an increase in the number of sites that offer help with this process, and in fact I added my details to one such site a few months back after rejecting a few others as ‘unsatisfactory’.

More recently I was approached by The Life Coach Directory (www.lifecoach-directory.org.uk) and encouraged to check out the information they were offering.

My first priority when I view any site seeking to feature my business, is to check on its professionalism and integrity (as far as is ever possible on the net).

I was impressed for the following reasons: 

The directory only lists qualified/registered Life Coaches.

Every member on the site must submit a copy of their qualifications and insurance cover or must be registered with a recognised professional body.

Each coach has their own profile, which lists information about their training, qualifications, approach, fees and location.

As well as this, the website has a wealth of information including areas that life coaching can help with and articles written by life coaches listed on the site.  

I would be interested to find out whether this site (and others similar) are actually achieving their objective to help those in need to find a suitable coach.

Helpful? Not helpful?

I would appreciate feedback.

Amanda