Why NLP Coaching



Living a purposeful life brings inner peace and joy. It acts as source of energy and helps one to face any challenges in life and convert them to opportunities. In Today age where Jobs are becoming more scares and outsourcing is new magic mantra in the corporate circles, coaching is emerging as the fast growing alternative. Inner peace life coaching provides a full range of affordable Certified NLP Courses and coaching to individuals by experienced international trainers.

 

 

Coaching is much different from consultancy or Counselling. There an expert shares his / her expertise with all but in coaching, you decide in what area of your life you want improvement. Unlike training, where the agenda is set by the trainer, in coaching you decide the agenda. When you work with a coach, you really feel that you have someone who is 100% on yourteam, partnering with you to help you reach YOUR goals. A great coach actually becomes a bridge in your own actualization.

 

According to one estimate, “By 2020, one estimate is that 50% of the workforce will be contractors or be self-employed”. Mark Zuckerberg said, “Now we’re all entrepreneurial, whether we’re starting projects or finding our role. And that’s great. Our culture of entrepreneurship is how we create so much progress…”

 

According to 2016 ICF Global Coaching Study: Executive Summary, “the estimated global total revenue from coaching in 2015 was $2.356 billion USD, representing a 19% increase over the 2011 estimate.

You might have noticed for yourself, mushrooming of Coaches in all areas of life with different modalities. Hence finding a proper accredited training pays off in the long run and especially when corporate world is hiring internal Coaches.

NLP is a trend setter in the Coaching world. Co-Created by John Grinder and Richard Bandler, NLP has offered the fastest solution to some of the most common faced problem. As John defines NLP as a “modelling technology which focuses on the difference that makes the difference between a genius and an average person, in the same field of activity.”