Coaching Healthy Habits
As a wellness coach, one of the most important things for which clients will look to you for help is in developing positive new habits
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As a wellness coach, one of the most important things for which clients will look to you for help is in developing positive new habits
As a wellness coach, you’ve likely heard the following phrase repeatedly: “You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink.” The
Certified wellness coaches typically have a great deal of knowledge at their fingertips about optimal performance and helping bring out the best in both themselves
Take a look around at the wellness (especially employee wellness) landscape and you’re likely to notice an interesting pattern. Namely – an area of life
You’ve seen the ads: the employee/parent/athlete experiences some afternoon fatigue and the “solution” is to simply grab a 5 Hour Energy (or similar energy shot/drink).
At first glance, it seems anyone “could” become a wellness coach. Technically, that’s true. However, there are certain components that move an individual from “could”
The other day I had an early morning start to a longer run on the schedule. So rather than wearing a headlamp, I decided to
“There’s not enough time!” As a wellness coach, it’s likely been less than 24 hours since either you or one of your clients (or both)
As with any career pursuit, I hope it goes without saying that it’s extremely important that we are walking the talk as a wellness coach.
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