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		<title>Consulting to Coaching</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was driving away from an IT consulting client feeling satisfied and thinking,</p>
<p>“That meeting went well… I’m good at leading… I like that client. They like me…”</p>
<p>But as my thoughts calmed down from the adrenaline of a “successful” meeting, the true feelings of<br />
“I’m not satisfied” emerged.</p>
<p>The thoughts surprised me when they first came. I had a successful career and was well-liked by my<br />
peers and clients. What more do I need?</p>
<p>I enjoyed providing excellent service and was complimented for my good work and positive nature. I felt genuinely satisfied about my career…so I thought.</p>
<p>The negative emotions weren’t new though. The same event 8 years prior occurred, when I was driving to my job at a nonprofit, where we helped save the world by serving the poor. I loved serving<br />
disadvantaged people and wanted my life to make a positive contribution, so working in a position that did just this, should have been satisfying.</p>
<p>When my conscious thoughts drifted, yielding my subconscious thoughts: “I hate my job,” it<br />
surprised me. That was nearly a decade ago.</p>
<p>When this happened a second time, during the IT consulting gig, (nearly a decade later in the car) where I like to zone out, my true thoughts emerged. I quickly dismissed the negative thoughts, but took note, “That’s in my subconscious.”</p>
<p>Can I afford to ignore the thoughts?</p>
<p>The more recent thoughts felt like a cry for change, and they only grew louder.<br />
Change is scary though. “There’s more…” was the whisper in my heart, but fear kept me in my comfort<br />
zone.</p>
<p>Leaving what was known for the unknown felt too dangerous…What did I do?</p>
<p>I hired a coach.</p>
<p>And as I spoke to my coach I heard the same words I’d heard from two coach friends, “You are a coach.”</p>
<p>Shoot. I can’t ignore it anymore.</p>
<p>Shortly after my hired coach proclaimed I was a coach, I enrolled in a<br />
coaching program and received a certification for coaching.</p>
<p>During the coaching program, I learned that people hire coaches when they are going through a transition or a transformation.</p>
<p>A <strong>transition</strong> is a slight change, such as a new job position, a move, or a new health regime.<br />
A <strong>transformation</strong> is when a person moves into a totally new territory they hope to occupy, but the new space is much scarier and unknown. Examples include starting a business, entering a marriage,<br />
becoming a parent, embarking on a new career move, etc.</p>
<p>My desire to change careers was not merely a transition, but it was a life transformation.</p>
<p>Throughout our lives, we are often faced with transitions, and hiring a coach for these transitions is appropriate.</p>
<p>I built resilience as a consultant serving entrepreneurs, small businesses, and corporations, as well as working in a marketing agency and an IT agency – not to mention my nonprofit gig. I was accustomed to change, since my career path had taken many turns and built my strength to face transitions.</p>
<p>When faced with a career transformation, into unchartered territory as a coach, I was afraid. It felt more costly, because it was my heart’s desire.</p>
<p>As a coach, I can now say that pursuing a path that aligns with your passions is worth it.</p>
<p>I pray you will know the purpose that ignites your passions and that you will know true abundance.</p>
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