Washington Post: What You Need to Know About Health and Wellness Coaching
The Washington Post published a great article today on what we do as a health and wellness Coach.
“Coaches play an important role in empowering people to cultivate the intrinsic motivation, confidence and habits.”
Full Article From The Washington Post
The outcome of health coaching is positive behavior change, or what I like to call behavior engineering. Behaviors can be engineered for stickiness based on what is important to you, what you value, and a strong understanding of what will work best in your life. The person with that understanding of you - is you. Coaching is built around your expertise in yourself and the coaches expertise in working with you as a guide to where you want to take your health.
Though coaching is not counseling, a Coach uses various skill sets that are found in counseling and other professions to assist you from your point A to your point B. Whatever that point B might be. A Health Coach works with you to create sustainable health habits and self-directed behavior change. Instead of telling you what you should change in your life, a Health Coach works with you on how to affect your desired changes. Using a proven system based on your own vision, a Health Coach walks you through the steps you will use to build new healthy habits and create positive sustainable behavior change.