Life coaching

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Life Coaching refers to a constellation of techniques utilized by a growing coterie of counselors to aid their clients in life transitions and in the process of self-actualization. Life Coaching applies mentoring, values assessment, behavior modification, behavior modeling, goal-setting, and other techniques in assisting clients. Coaches tend to specialize in one or more of several areas: career coaching, transition coaching, life or personal coaching, executive coaching, small business coaching, and organizational or corporate coaching. As the internet has grown, life coaching has greatly expanded its online presence. Many life coaching organizations now offer online coaching as well as coaching over the telephone.

Some Life Coaches extend their services beyond the personal into the interpersonal, familial, and organizational relms, advising clients on the best methods of maximizing effectiveness in these areas as well.

See also: Mediation, Negotiation, Conciliation