Articles
Hot Jobs
by John Saxby, Sun Herald March 5, 2000
Excerpt:
Success stories like the Horton sisters are what David
Wood hopes to hear from his clients in future. Wood operates at
the other end of the spectrum. He's what's known as a life coach. "I
help people get clear about what they want," he explains. "It
could be organisational skills, to de-stress or improve personal relationships.
I help them to get it by developing strategies and providing them with
the support and motivation to get there."
He does this from a shaded hammock in his backyard, which overlooks
the Lane Cove River on Sydney's north shore. He currently has 18 clients,
all of whom are professionals, and he counsels them by phone for four
30-minute sessions a month. Clients pay between $250 and $500 a month
for his time and work with him for an average of 12 months. "People
who have had life experiences and learnt from those experiences make
good personal coaches," says Wood, a former actuary, management
consultant and student of CoachU
- on on-line "university" based in, where else, America. CoachU's
website claims there are an estimated 10,000 part-time and full-time
coaches worldwide and that the number of people entering the field of
personal and business coaching has doubled in each of the past three
years. Wood estimates that there are between 400 and 500 life coaches
working in Australia. So what advice would he give to anyone wanting
a hot job?
"A good thing to do would be to interview people who already do
that job," he says. "Why guess how to get there? Find someone
who's already go what you want, who's already been through the learning
curve and ask them how they got there. Some people don't take the first
step because they don't know where the steps are. The first step is
to find the steps." Thanks, coach.
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