Relieved

The second group of people, when offered the prospect of meeting for life coaching online, have an “Oh thank goodness!” kind of reaction, due to the convenience of it. I personally fall into this camp. I am a huge fan of coaching. I’ve worked with several great coaches over the years and have benefitted from it enormously.

But I had to break up with my last coach because she couldn’t / wouldn’t meet with me online or by phone for our sessions. As much as I loved her and enjoyed our meetings, between running my business, seeing my own clients, and being a mom, auntie, and friend I am just so ridiculously busy that every time I had to stop what I was doing, find my keys, go flying out of the house and drive 30 minutes to her office (thinking, “I-do-not-have-time-for-this” the whole way), sit around and flip through a magazine, have my session, and then drive home… it felt like a huge chunk out of my day. If I planned the meeting during work hours, it messed me up because I felt like I didn’t get important things done. If I scheduled it after working hours, it required me to take precious time away from my family. I don't know about you, but time feels like my most precious resource. The time investment was the biggest reason I stopped going to coaching.

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