Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not new at all. It’s essentially people who want to be in a therapist role without any school, evidence based training, or licensure. The coaching industry is completely unregulated - it always baffled me why people go to life coaches.
This Is the part that confuses me! Seems like a fake job with no qualifications except ego, so I can imagine why people do it. But why does anyone PAY them? Or do they mostly fail because no one does?
Why do people get their taxes done at H&R Block? Same thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not new at all. It’s essentially people who want to be in a therapist role without any school, evidence based training, or licensure. The coaching industry is completely unregulated - it always baffled me why people go to life coaches.
This Is the part that confuses me! Seems like a fake job with no qualifications except ego, so I can imagine why people do it. But why does anyone PAY them? Or do they mostly fail because no one does?
Anonymous wrote:It’s not new at all. It’s essentially people who want to be in a therapist role without any school, evidence based training, or licensure. The coaching industry is completely unregulated - it always baffled me why people go to life coaches.
Anonymous wrote:It's a response to the burnout we're all feeling. It's also essentially therapy without insurance or a black mark on your record or you can write off as a business expense.
Anonymous wrote:My question is, who is paying for a life coach? I would much rather spend that on a massage.
Anonymous wrote:It's old.
It's what people do when they burn out on corporate jobs.
I know of 3 coaches in my LinkedIn network.
The newest trend is saying you're a "fractional" something. Like a "Fractional CMO". As in, do 1/30th of the work, get 1/30th of the pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not new at all. It’s essentially people who want to be in a therapist role without any school, evidence based training, or licensure. The coaching industry is completely unregulated - it always baffled me why people go to life coaches.
This Is the part that confuses me! Seems like a fake job with no qualifications except ego, so I can imagine why people do it. But why does anyone PAY them? Or do they mostly fail because no one does?
Anonymous wrote:I personally know at least a dozen people who claim to be life coaches. Is there a real void or is this just a new craze?
Anonymous wrote:It’s not new at all. It’s essentially people who want to be in a therapist role without any school, evidence based training, or licensure. The coaching industry is completely unregulated - it always baffled me why people go to life coaches.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not new at all. It’s essentially people who want to be in a therapist role without any school, evidence based training, or licensure. The coaching industry is completely unregulated - it always baffled me why people go to life coaches.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not new at all. It’s essentially people who want to be in a therapist role without any school, evidence based training, or licensure. The coaching industry is completely unregulated - it always baffled me why people go to life coaches.
Anonymous wrote:It's not new in my circles. Anecdotally, the people I know who have attempted this "career" are the last people I would seek out for advice about anything.