Become a Certified Life Coach
                    Take your first step toward becoming a certified life coach! Our comprehensive course covers the Core Competencies recognized by the International Coach Federation (ICF), a leading organization in coaching that sets high standards and offers independent certification. By studying ICF-recognized protocols, you will develop your unique coaching style. Our life coach certification program also integrates the International Association of Professional Recovery Coaches (IAPRC) Code of Ethics, providing you with the skills to coach individuals affected by addiction and challenging circumstances effectively.
Upon passing the final exam, you will earn the Certified Professional Coach (CPC) certification issued by the IAPRC, empowering you to become a life coach and establish a successful coaching business.
Job Outlook for Life Coaches
The 2023 ICF Global Coaching Study (GCS),  which evaluates the size and scope of the coaching profession, reports that the  average salary of a life coach is $67,800.
  The GCS report also states that 85% of coach  practitioners hold a life coach certification or credential from a coaching  organization. The trend for credentialed coaches is growing, emphasizing the  importance of credentials in building trust with clients and increasing your  earning potential.
Life Coaching FAQs
What is a  life coach?
  Life coaches  help their clients identify a specific life or career goal, define the steps  needed to achieve this goal and create a plan of action. Life coaches will also  help clients identify strengths, weaknesses and obstacles that will impact  their plan of action.
What does a  life coach do?
  Most  importantly, professional life coaching involves relationship building and  trust. Life coaches must be able to forge a creative partnership with their  clients to:
- Identify and create a plan for what the client wants
 - Modify and build strategies to achieve a client’s goals
 - Encourage self-discovery, self-awareness and growth
 - Promote accountability and positive change
 
What's the  difference between a life coach and a therapist?
  While  therapists analyze a client’s past to help them understand their current  behavior, life coaches identify obstacles that stop a client from achieving  their goals and present strategies for getting past these obstacles.
What is the  difference between coaching and counselling?
  Like the  difference between a life coach and a therapist, coaching is different than  counseling because it focuses on goal setting, not mental health. Ultimately,  both practices aim to help the client on a deeply personal level but take  different approaches in doing so.
 Why should  life coaches get certified?
  Training and  certification help you stand out to clients. Credentialing organizations like  the International Association of Professional Recovery Coaches (IAPRC) and  International Coach Federation (ICF) follow a standard of ethics that clients  expect.
Course Objectives
- Guide clients through a dynamic coaching process from start to finish
 - Set the foundation for coaching relationships using a formal coaching agreement
 - Apply the application of ethical practices and standards to your business
 - Develop your own personal coaching presence, style, and communication system
 - Assist clients in clarifying their purpose, goals, plans, and actions
 - Launch your own coaching practice using strategies that best fit your style
 - Create an Envisioning Possibilities statement for your client
 - Establish a comprehensive business plan
 - Earn a life coach certificate from a reputable institution that boosts your industry credibility
 
Prerequisites and Certification Requirements
There are no specific prerequisites for taking this course.
Instructors
Misty Marlowe
    Misty C. Marlowe completed her M.A. in  Clinical/Community Psychology at UNC-Charlotte and her Ph.D. in Industrial and  Organizational Psychology at Capella University. She has devoted the past 22  years of her career to the nuances of human behavior and personal development.  With a commitment to fostering resilience and enhancing relationships, Misty  has excelled at coaching individuals from diverse backgrounds, aiming to unlock  their potential for personal growth. Her approach to life coaching, grounded in  Jungian Analytical and Gestalt techniques, reflects her passion for helping  others achieve self-understanding and positive change.  
  
Heather Morton 
    Dr. Heather Morton is an educator, consultant,  and coach. Her teaching philosophy is primarily based on principles of the  adult learning theory: 1) experiential learning, or the learner’s ability to  understand content through doing and reflection, and 2) motivation to learn, or  the learner’s desire to set and attain goals through their intrinsic desire to  grow. To accomplish this, she uses a variety of strategies to help each learner  relate the content to their lives while providing constructive and positive  feedback. 
    
Dr. Morton also has experience as a consultant and coach. Her Certified Professional Life Coach certificate through the Transformation Academy helped her develop a strong foundation in this field. Many of the concepts and principles covered in her training were reiterated in her master’s and doctorate studies in psychology. As a coach, Dr. Morton provides one-on-one support to her clients, helping them as they achieve their goals, overcome challenges, and grow and develop as individuals. In this sense, she is excited to help aspiring coaches flourish in their coaching studies.Â
In addition to a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Industrial Organizational Psychology from Liberty University, Dr. Morton holds a Master of Art in Industrial Organizational Psychology degree from Liberty University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Sciences from Siena Heights University.
Registration and Enrollment
This course  is 100% online. Start anytime. 
  
 
 
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