Building A Better World Through Career Coaching

By Iva Cannon


One of the markers of a society is the different roles that members play. These roles essentially translate into careers or professions. Choosing a profession comes easy for some people but for others the decision poses a challenge and they need help. Through the help of career coaching experts, people of varying ages are able to find and embark on their desired professional paths.

For the most part, this type of guidance is associated with young adults or teenagers. The traditional order in society dictates that the period of youth is used to prepare for a profession and this is why this is the area of focus for formal education. The association is therefore a logical one to make since this is the stage where most persons determine what professional path to take.

But the fact that this type of guidance is most readily associated with youth does not mean others don't often need it as well. Lots of adults choose a profession and then either regret the decision or tire of the field as time passes. This often leads them to contemplate making a career shift and this is where the expert guidance becomes important.

This kind of help for adults does not always relate to the changing of professions. These coaches also use their expertise to help persons who want to advance in their current careers. For some persons this need arises when they begin to feel uneasy or dissatisfied with their level of performance or their current roles in a given field. This dissatisfaction often gives rise to the need to advance either by accessing promotion or switching departments. A high school teacher for instance, may aspire to move into another role in education as either a lecturer or a principal.

The training given to career coaches is designed to ensure that they are adequately equipped to meet their clients' needs. This is why psychology and sociology based courses feature heavily in these training programs. Coaches must be able to assess characters and make evaluations based on the emotional and psychological status of their clients.

The psychological needs of each client is very important and a coach has to be able to recognize this. This recognition makes it more likely for the needs to be addressed. The coach has to also be able to understand that often what the client expresses is not what is truly needed and diplomatically and gently urge the client in the professionally sound direction.

In addition to professional coaches, modern society features the traditional or informal ones. These are the people who often already play a guiding role in the lives of others such as teachers, mentors and parents. In some intimate relationships, spouses fulfill this role to each other. There are however, more complex cases which require the intervention of a trained professional.

Career coaches change the world. They do this by changing lives for the better with the application of sound professional advice. When their clients emerge successful and happy, the fields in which they work and the society by extension reap the benefits.




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