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Sunday, April 12, 2015

Building A Better World Through Career Coaching

By Iva Cannon


One of the things that helps people to fit into society is their involvement in a profession. Some people have little or no trouble choosing a profession but for others there may be doubts or conflicting thoughts that make the process difficult. Career coaching is helpful for many young people and believe it or not professionals as well since it allows them to make their decisions confidently.

When people think of profession guidance they automatically think of it as something that young people need. This is true to some extent. For young people, that period of time in which they undergo the preparation for entering the world of work is crucial. Career coaches, through the application of their expert knowledge are able to provide the guidance needed to ensure that teens and young adults have a clear idea and vision of what they should do with their future professional lives.

But the fact that this type of guidance is most readily associated with youth does not mean others don't often need it as well. Lots of adults choose a profession and then either regret the decision or tire of the field as time passes. This often leads them to contemplate making a career shift and this is where the expert guidance becomes important.

Sometimes the help that adults need is related to their current professions. Someone who, for instance, is stuck at a particular point in a certain field and have the desire to advance may need professional direction. The coach, in this situation may assist the client in deciding on the actions that need to be taken in order to access a promotion or transition into another department or area within the field.

A career coach has to undergo specific training in order to provide good quality service. This means being formally trained in specially designed programs that focus heavily on sociology and psychology. This training equips them to assess characters and draw informed conclusions. In addition to the training though, coaches must remain current with the trends in the world of careers.

The psychological aspect of a coach's task is very important. The coach must be able to make evaluations on the emotional and metal status of each client before directing them on any path. They must ensure that their clients are not just mentally prepared but also psychologically capable of handling the decisions being made about their careers.

Informal coaches exist in all societies. These are the nurturers in the society such as parents, teachers and mentors. These individuals often give advice on profession selection to those whose lives they mold. Some people even find that their spouses make great coaches for this purpose. When the needs extend beyond the average though, expert assistance is a must.

Clearly the need for guidance in profession based matters extend beyond age and geographical boundaries. The coaches who fulfill this role have one part of the solution to the profession related issues that many people face. The satisfactory resolution of these issues translates into better performing and happier professionals and also a better society.




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