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Monday 30 April 2012

An Overview on Certified Life Coach

By Darren Kielich


Life Coaching Certification

Achieving a certificate in life coaching can be as easy as completing a home study course from a number of organizations. Although you aren't required to have certification to begin coaching, it is a good decision. You will have additional credibility and increased confidence among your clients. It shows that you have a certain professionalism and skill level, and maintain a code of ethics that clients or prospects will be appreciative of. Becoming certified provides you with a tangible career accomplishment and the feeling of an added dimension of validation.

Skilled mentors oversee life coaching certification programs to ensure that students are taught all the essential aspects of the techniques of motivational training. The IFC, or International Federation of Coaches offers different designations of coaching, and there are reasons for that. The IFC sets minimum standards for coaches and training agencies to ensure that the general public has confidence in the coaches that earn IFC certification. The IFC offers certified coaching certificates in Associate (ACC), Professional (PCC) and Masters (MCC) levels.

There are two different routes one can go by to become an ACC. Both ways require a $100 fee, 100 hours of documented experience coaching clients, and letters of recommendation from two different other coaches. You then must either amass an acceptable coaching portfolio or certify that you've completed an ACTP (Accredited Coach Training Program).

You may find it less daunting to complete the ACTP than to properly assemble a sufficient portfolio. The first step in the portfolio is to have forty-eight hours or in person or voice-to-voice training, and self-study or online courses do are not eligible to count toward this number. The rest of the hours of training, sixty in total, should come from IFC conferences or time spent teaching the IFC core competencies. Finally, you must complete an IFC oral exam and work with a mentor for at least ten hours.

PCCs must have 750 hours of experience; the application fee is $300 and the two reference letters are also required. Becoming a PCC involves submitting a wider-reaching portfolio or the certificate of ACTP completion. The portfolio requires 100 direct interaction teaching hours, 125 training hours in total, the ten mentor hours and an additional oral exam. Prospective MCCs need 2500 hours of coaching experience; they're required to have spent 200 hours of training time, and 160 of those should be directly interacting with clients or students.

Clients of IFC certified life coaches will appreciate their coaches' commitment to the core competencies as well as their willingness to always be learning. IFC certification demonstrates your ability to follow through on your own personal career goals, which is exactly the kind of behavioral example your clients are seeking. Becoming IFC certified will help further the coaching career as one that is self-regulating and autonomous.




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