Mentor coaching: How does it make a difference in your training as a life coach
Mentor
coaching is a critical process to help professional coaches become better and
more effective life coaches. Receiving mentor coaching is part of the ICF’s
certification requirements. The process seems daunting and having someone
listen to you as you coach could be intimidating in the beginning. However, the
feedback you will receive throughout the mentor coaching sessions will help you
focus on forward and positive thinking.
If
you choose to be mentor-coached by MCC Jennifer Powers, one of the most
acclaimed ICF-certified Mentor
Coaches in the United States, her mentor coaching model focuses on your amazing
potential as a coach.
What is Mentor Coaching?
Mentor
Coaching is a relationship between you and your mentor who has already accomplished
what you are trying to. Mentor Coaching is a valuable bond built to help you
achieve a specific set of skills and goals within the field. Jennifer Powers will
provide you with useful advice and focus to work better as a life coach.
If you are thinking about hiring
Jennifer Powers:
It
means that you are serious about becoming a better life coach. It means that
you understand the value of being recognized by the International Coaching
Federation. One of their requirements is to receive 10-hours of mentor
coaching.
Group mentor coaching by Jennifer Powers
Jennifer
offers mentor coaching in small groups. Her group sizes range between four to
eight members. During the group meeting, you are allowed an opportunity to give
input and receive feedback. Every group member will have their opportunity to
provide ideas, insights, and feedback to one another.
Jennifer
Powers works closely with each of her coaches, to understand their individual
needs and competence, and ensure efficient mentor coaching.
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