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There are many people who, having gone through the same unfavorable situation, have achieved very different results.
Given this fact, we ask ourselves: Why are there people who always manage to solve their problems successfully and others do not? The reasons may be various, but what has been demonstrated is that the opinion we have of ourselves influences the way we solve each situation in our lives.
A person's opinion of himself may be based on the type of work he does, on a traumatic event that occurred in his past, and sometimes it is based on opinions that come from health professionals who diagnose a disease or condition.
This self-assessment based on criteria that people assume as negative, ends up shaping their lives, making them feel like victims or sick people who sometimes require external help, either financial, physical and emotional support or dependence on medication, among other consequences.
Knowing this, a coach can provide their clients with the necessary support, making them feel safe and understood so that they can analyze their current reality from different points of view, and thus awaken in them the desire for change that will allow them to move forward successfully in their lives. Through good professional practices, a coach relates to his or her clients in such a way that personal breakthrough sessions become friendly spaces where conversations develop with simplicity, and without questionnaires or previously established rules.
In this atmosphere of trust, where the client feels safe, understood and free of pressure, coaching employs methods such as breakthrough that have a positive impact on their mentality, because once the person assumes the truth that others have been able to successfully overcome experiences similar to theirs, they feel the powerful impulse to put into practice in their lives the well-known phrase: "If others can, so can I".
It may happen that a coaching professional has had life experiences that led him to go through the different processes of personal recovery; these personal experiences give him an added value to the exercise of his profession, because he knows how is the emotional journey that the person he is guiding must make, becoming a much more sensitive and patient professional, and when combined with the knowledge of his specialty, he is very valuable because he knows how to provide a more accurate guidance to his clients.
Such is the case of a very well known coach in the city where I live, his clients recommend him frequently because they assure that he inspires confidence from the first moment they meet him, he is always willing to listen to them and let them speak freely and when they leave the work session they feel liberated from the "emotional burden" that they always have with them.
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