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Look Online for a Life CoachBy Michelle Hainer When Carly Milne, a writer in Los Angeles, needed some guidance last year, a friend recommended she hire a life coach. Because this friend had been successful in meeting some of her own life goals by working with a life coach named Ariel, the idea was intriguing to Milne. She checked out the coach’s web site dubbed “Intentionalize.” “I loved the web site name and his site had beautiful, soothing music playing and was full of testimonials and descriptions of what he did,” says Milne, who began working with the coach shortly thereafter. The Internet is a great resource for life coaches and their clients, although it helps to know what you’re looking for before you search. “One of the most important things to ask a potential life coach is how they make the distinction between coaching and therapy,” says Sharna Fey, a San Francisco-based coach. “Therapists have a lot more training and they work differently. A good life coach asks a lot of deep questions to help the person uncover what they really want.” Here are three key things to keep in mind when searching for a coach online: No. 1: Check credentials No. 2: Review their web site No. 3: Ask them about their coaching method Although finding the right coach may take some time, the extra effort is worth it. “Ariel has this incredible way of really slowing me down,” says Milne. “I’ve learned to give myself time to percolate on things.” Michelle Hainer is a freelance writer and editor in New York. Next featured articles
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