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By Tim Laskis
The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.
The coronavirus death toll continues to rise and the world is in panic mode. The unknown and it's mode of infection scares most people. However, the unknown fuels our greatest fears. Citizens around the world wonder if they will be next, will it be a family member or even a friend.
The stock markets are beginning to fall and now it's not only a health issue, but a financial crisis as well. Businesses are starting to suffer and pharmaceutical supply chains are being disrupted.
So, what can we do to protect ourselves? More than you think. Other than washing our hands and sanitizing high touch surfaces, we can also boost our immune systems.
In this episode I show you how to boost your immune system in two simple, but effective ways. This includes your thought process and a powerful breathing technique.
Be sure to listen to the entire episode and head on over to Coachwherever.com to join our Success with Breath community where you learn how to utilize these techniques and improve your health. I also will be offering videos on how to incorporate your Fitbit watch with these exercises. This gives you evidence that what you are doing is working.
I share my personal story of how the death of my father impacted me and the work that I do. The CDC indicates that heart disease is the leading cause of death among men and women regardless of race or ethnicity. Also, one person dies every 37 seconds in the U.S. This accounts for approximately 647,000 deaths a year. One of the driving forces behind heart disease is stress. Stress increase our blood pressure and leads to an onverall uneasy feeling. This in turn leads many people to overeat, use alcohol and smoke. Is there something we can do to combat stress and heart diseaes? Yes! Dr. Herbert Benson, Harvard Medical School Cardiologist created the relaxation response method. This incorporates yoga, meditation and progressive muscle relaxation. The common factor among all of these is breath control. As our amygdala sounds the alarm in our bodies when under stress, the hypothalamus trigers the SNS for flight or flight. This does not have to be in response to coming face to face with a bear. It could simply be opening your mail and seeing a high medical bill. Breathing exercisees can put you at ease and help you to not only deal with stress, but improve your health. Join me in a free breath group where you learn how to using breathing exercises to become healthier and happier. Go to Coachwherever.com and sign up on the homepage.
I call these the super trifecta. It's time to take control of your life with these three powerful techniques. Rhonda Byrne wrote "The Secret" in 2006 which became a best seller. Everyone wants to manifest a variety of conditions in their lives. Carl Jung believed that the subconscious minds create a collective unconscious. This represents history, present and future potential of humans. The basic definition of manifesting is that thoughts create things. I discuss how to effectively use manifesting, meditation and cognitive restructiong to improve your life personally, professionally and financially. I sharte what Dr. Wayne Dyer said about how most people get it all wrong when it comes to manifesting. So, grab a notepad and pen and get ready to take notes.
Your level of self-confidence impacts everything in your life. It impacts how you view your overall abilities and future achievements. Having low self-confidence can negatively impact your relationships with family, friends and co-workers. It can impact what you achieve in life and how much money you make. You owe it to yourself to raise your level of self-confidence in order to live life to the fullest. In three simple steps you can achieve a new level of self-confidence that has been escaping you. Get your notepad and pen ready because these three steps can change your life forever. Be sure to visit coachwherever.com and register for your free life coach intro course. This is a three video series sent directly to your email. You will learn if a career in life coaching is for you, your personality style (everyone's favorite), how to build trust with clients and several other basic life coaching skills. Also, you will find out something you should never say to your clients.
Many students assume that their life coach certification program offers everything they need to pursue their dream of starting a successful life coaching business.
However, they later find out that only a portion of the information needed is provided. Yes, they may learn a few tools such as active listening and questioning techniques, but they are never provided with evaluation forms, intake forms or confidentiality forms. I hear from students in other programs who want to know what forms to use. And, my first thought is why did their program fail to provide this to them.
Here's my list of the top 5 mistakes that prospective life coach students make.
Mistake #5: Students never ask to see a syllabus before starting their program. This is key so they know every detail they will learn in their program.
Mistake #4: Students accept that their program does not teach marketing skills. This also is puzzling. Coaches need to have the knowledge of starting, operating and marketing their business. Otherwise, it is wasted money. And, telling students to create business cards and hand out to people in line at the grocery store is NOT marketing. Students should be well equipped with how to set up a website, Facebook ad campaign, funnel and Google adwords campaigns. This is the key to a successful business.
Mistake #3: Students never ask about the credentials of their instructor. Having an instructor who has only been a life coach for two years and has never taught previously, could be a sign to stay away. However, if the instructor has an advanced degree in psychology or counseling and has been a life coach for 16 years and has taught graduate level courses for 13 years, this is a smarter choice. This is because they have been in the trenches and know what life is life as a life coach and instructor. This results in a richer experience when learning.
Mistake #2: Students choose a program that does not offer support post certification. Having the support of a program after obtaining your certification is key in ensuring you will be successful. Students often feel overwhelmed with the amount of information learned and have anaysis paralysis. Having assistance along the way gives you the best chance you will make the right decisions in setting up and operating your life coaching business. The alternative is that students go into Facebook life coach groups and ask for help. This is similar to the blind leading the blind.
Mistake #1: The number one mistake students make when selecting a program is to choose it solely on cost. They figure that they can save x number of dollars by going to a different school over another. However, what they actually did was waste a bunch of money because they never received the training they needed to be successful. So, paying extra to ensure you receive everything you need is a wise decision.
Tim Laskis, Ph.D.
Be sure to listen to episode 22 prior to this one. You will learn not only about some of the exciting benefits of meditation, backed by research, but you will also learn how to use deep belly breathing during meditation. Grab a comfy chair, sit back and get ready to change your brain for a deep state of relaxation.
Become a certified life coach from a doctoral trained psychologist and life coach. I train regular people to become certified life coaches in an easy, step-by-step live format. We offer live online and onsite life coach training.Visit CoachWherever.com for a free life coach intro course.
Stress is a daily part of our lives. Whether it is from sitting in traffic, dealing with your boss, listening to customer complaints or pretty much anything else, you must have the skills to deal with it. If not, your mental and physical health can become negatively impacted. Stress is any physical or mental state in response to something in our environment. Our bodies react in a certain way when challenged or threatened. However, we do not have to be face to face with a bear to feel threatened and stressed. We could also be home sitting on the couch and start thinking about finances. Thoughts alone could send us into a panic. As a result, our heart rate increases, muscles tighten, breathing quickens and blood pressure sky rockets.
Dr. Jennifer Haythe, co-founder of the Women’s Center for Cardiovascular Health at Columbia University stated that the key to longevity is to take care of your heart. Mood and stress have a negative impact on our hearts and could mean big problems in the long run. She suggests meditating for 20 minutes a day to keep your heart healthy. Another researcher, Dr. Benjamin Shapero, instructor in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School teamed up with Gaelle Desbordes, a neuroscientist, to look at mindfulness medication and it’s impact on our brains. They found that FMRI’s of the brain clearly showed changes in the amygdala during and after meditation. This suggests that meditation may have lasting effects even after you are finished.
I walk you through the steps for utilizing deep belly breathing during meditation. Join me in episode 23 for guided mindfulness meditation using this new skill. If you love Dr. Joe Dispenza, you will certainly enjoy Dr. Tim's guided meditation.
Want to become a certified life coach? Head on over to CoachWherever.com and sign up for a free life coach intro video course. You will be placed on our mailing list to receive all the upcoming dates for our live online life coach training and our onsite life coach training in beautiful Myrtle Beach, SC.
I dive into what burnout is, how it impacts life coaches and a variety of key strategies to prevent serious burnout. No matter how much you love life coaching, you will at some point experience it. One of the main reasons life coaches become emotionally and physically exhausted and stop coaching is burnout. Anyone in a helping profession can experience this. It includes doctors, nurses, psychologists, counselors and life coaches. However, you don’t have to be negatively impacted. You can have a long successful life coaching practice by following my tips.
If you are looking for a life coach training program built around quality and experience, Coach Wherever: Life Coach School is exactly that.Go to https://coachwherever.com for a free life coach intro course.
Today I go into detail about life coaching intakes. Basically, these are questionnaires that gather information about new clients. Some areas you need to cover include general information such as name, address, education and marital status. Also, you will ask the coaching client what their goal is for working with you. This is also an opportunity to educate the client on the coaching process. Let clients know what to expect, including your coaching model and fee’s. You also have an opportunity to build trust with your clients during the intake process. One important issue to cover is confidentiality. Confidentiality is where you keep all identifying information of your client and the work they do with you in private. You do not share this information with anyone. As a result, clients feel more at ease in working with you and they stay more engaged in the coaching process.
I share personal details about the birth of our son at 27 weeks. His name is Carson Allen Laskis and he only weighed 1 pound 10 ounces. He was so tiny and it was one of the most stressful moments my wife and I have ever experienced. I talk about my initial shock and difficult time managing my mind. Regardless of the amount of coping skills you have for managing stressful situations, it takes effort. It does not come easy even for the so called experts. I provide you with a few actionable steps you can take in managing your own challenging moments.
The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.