Benefits:
- Improve your coaching skills
- Identify and refine your target market
- Build confidence in your ability to coach people
- Learn to integrate spirituality into your practice
- Increase your awareness of the dynamics of coaching
- Receive feedback on your processes, coaching skills, etc.
- Understand how to seamlessly facilitate the 6-month program
- Improve your energy and learn to create positive coaching energy
- Learn how to optimize your websites, newsletters, and electronic marketing options
Health Coaching is one of the most fulfilling and fun filled careers on the market.
The educational component is one thing, you’ve got that down right? So now, it’s all about making it all fit into your life, becoming healthier, and making a successful career out of it.
While some make it right out of graduation and soar to the top, others may still need to sort some things out. That’s okay, I know from experience! I have been coaching and counseling since mid-2007 and I have assisted hundreds of Coaches with their transition to healthier living, and successful health coaching practices.
In fact, I am a student-coaching mentor for the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. I coach students on how to implement the elements of coaching into their own lives so that they are not only a health coach, but also so that they can "walk their talk". The students I’ve coached have transitioned into some of the brightest and most successful coaches in the industry.
You know deep down inside that you have the training, you know what to do, and you want the extra edge to make it all come together.
Maybe it's primary foods, maybe it's secondary foods, maybe it's business development. No matter what it is that is slowing you down, I am confident in your ability to be a successful health coach! I am here to help you!
Contact me as soon as you can, and let us see what we can do about bringing it all together for you in a way that works for YOU. I want you to be successful!
I am looking forward to talking with you! Be well!
Sincerely,
Patrick Martin, Jr.
