Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.
How much does a life coach cost near me?
An average life coach costs $50 to $225 per hour. Prices for monthly life coaching are $400 to $1,400 with 4 to 8 sessions total. Long-term life coaching rates are $1,600 to $6,400 for 3 to 6 months of sessions. A business coach charges $350 to $500+ hourly for executives.
A package of 4 sessions per month costs $400 to $700 on average.
A package of 8 sessions per month typically costs $800 to $1,400.
Weekly or biweekly sessions are most effective when working with a life coach.
What is life coaching?
A life coach is a personal mentor dedicated to guiding you towards your personal and professional aspirations. The coaching process utilizes methods from positive psychology that foster growth and self-understanding, empowering you to achieve your utmost potential.
Are life coaches worth it?
Hiring a life coach is worth it if you seek guidance, accountability, and motivational help to realize your personal or professional dreams. Such one-on-one mentorship aids in leveraging your strengths, defining objectives, and driving big changes.
Creating new habits and making drastic transitions are easier with the support of a life coach.
What is the difference between a therapist and a life coach?
The key distinction between a therapist and a life coach is that therapists have legal prerequisites for practice like a state license and a master's degree. Life coaching remains unregulated with no standardized requirements, and each coach brings their own unique expertise.
Does insurance cover life coaching?
Insurance typically doesn't cover life coaching. However, some coaches provide installment plans, reduced rates for certain situations, or group sessions at a lower price per person.
The exception is that if a life coach is also a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist, your health insurance might cover their sessions. Many health plans nationwide provide coverage for emergency mental health services with licensed professionals.
How do I know if a life coach is certified?
To check a life coach's certification, look for credentials such as:
Training from the National Board for Health & Wellness Coaching (NBHWC)
Academic qualifications in nutrition and health, especially for dietary advice
Certification from the International Coach Federation (ICF)
Degrees in psychology, human services, communication, or counseling
Additionally, ask about their training, client feedback, and professional references for added assurance.
How do I find a life coach?
Find the best life coaching service by browsing online coaching directories, asking your friends for referrals, or searching for a life coach near you on Lessons.
Consider these factors:
Look for the best life coaches experienced in reaching your specific goals.
For executive coaching, seek out those with a master's degree in your field.
Ask if they get ongoing education or refresher courses.
Request a contract with the payment schedule and terms of service.
Be cautious about hiring the cheapest or the most expensive coach because the price isn't the best indicator of the quality of their services.
What questions do I ask before hiring a life coach?
Consider these questions when seeking a life coach:
How many years have you spent coaching individuals on life-enhancing skills?
What's your primary area of expertise in coaching?
Do you provide special rates or payment plans for those with financial difficulties?
Can you give references of past clients I could speak with?
Are your sessions available online, in-person, or both?
How would you assist me if I'm struggling to pinpoint my goals?
Are there bundled packages available for extended coaching?
Can you share your educational and training background?
Do you hold any coaching certifications?
What's the typical duration of your coaching sessions?
Is it possible to talk after sessions if I have more questions?
Do you give assignments, such as reading or maintaining a diary?
How will you help me track my growth?
Can you give me a copy of your cancellation and refund terms?
Reviews for Atlanta life coaches
Recent success stories from people in the Atlanta area.
Tejasvee S.
Andie is just really good at what she does and I've had the best nutrition coaching experience with her. I was a little clueless when I first came to her, but she helped me figure out my goals and showed me exactly how to achieve what I wanted. A right nutritionist wouldn't just give you a meal plan to follow, but teach you how to structure your diet around your lifestyle and eventually into it. And that's exactly what Andie did for me. Most importantly, she taught me how to have a healthy relationship with food. She was available whenever I had questions no matter how basic and silly they were. The best part about Andie is that I felt like she really cared about my growth and was genuinely happy to see me progress in my body recomposition journey. This is most definitely a 5 star review and I highly encourage everyone to take nutrition coaching from Andie, regardless of your goals.
Andie Houck Coaching
Michael A.
When I came to Mr. C my understanding of my voice and what I had was very limited. I thought I could only do a few things vocally. He was able to see what was in me before I could. He was one of the first people in my life to really help me believe in my singing voice. Through our time together I developed my vocal range, falsetto, vocal exercises and confidence in the range of my voice. He went the extra mile in so many ways as a teacher by even showing up and accompanying me on the keyboard at my performances, giving me opportunities to play, and always being available when I had questions or a needs. I would not be the artist or vocalist I am today without Mr. C's investment of time and teaching in me. Very thankful for Mr. C
- Michael Adams (aka MIKE THE ZUKEEPER)
Mr. C ‘s School of Music
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