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CHRISTIAN LIFE COACH COLLECTIVE~ Impact and Income as a Coach

290-Myth #3: Coaching Is Like Therapy

30 Jan 2025

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COACHING VS COUNSELING- Coaching and therapy are not the same—and that’s a good thing! Coaching is about forward momentum, while therapy often dives into healing from the past. In this episode, we’ll explore how to honor these differences, serve your clients ethically, and stay confidently in your coaching lane. Key Takeaways: Coaching focuses on the present and future, while therapy works on healing from the past. It’s essential to recognize when a client needs therapy and refer them to the right professionals. Staying within your scope of practice protects both you and your client while enhancing trust. Listener Challenge: Create a referral list of therapists or counselors this week. Take time to connect with them, so you’re ready to refer clients who need support outside of coaching. It’s a small step that makes a big impact. APPLY FOR THE NEXT CONSULANT COACH INTENSIVE- A Mastermind for Women Called to Coach and Ready to Build Read this in the Life Coach Blog If you need help with this, book a session with me here: https://www.sterlingandstonementoring.com/businesscoaching For a BIZ BREAKTHROUGH check this out: https://www.sterlingandstonementoring.com/breakthroughs   Grab your FREE list of Coaching Business Resources and a Business Plan Template! Become a Life Coach Figure Out Who to Coach Start Your Online Coaching Business Join the Coaching FB Community —> HERE Find me @coachlauramalone on IG —> HERE Your 5 star review on Apple Podcasts means a ton✨ 🔔 Make sure you subscribe & follow the show! Music by Anastasia Kir from Pixabay

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