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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it may be hard to get an appointment right now. My therapist said everyone is booked. I actually think you might do better with a coach based on your post. I’ve done both. Look for one who focuses on midlife issues. I’d try both a search on LinkedIn and Google. Some will be more career focused, others will have different specialties or focus, and some will be general life coaches. The vast majority I’ve seen have free initial meetings, so you can see if there’s a fit. Some have lower commitment than others, though the vast majority will be zoom sessions. [/quote] Absolutely anyone can take any BS course or not with some made up name and certification and call themselves a coach. It's the wild west, unregulated and full of BSers. Best to get on the waitlist for professionals who answer to a licensing board.[/quote]
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