KTLA feature: Life Coaching

I am honored to be included as part of a feature story by Kacey Montoya at KTLA in Los Angeles on the field of life coaching.

It’s important for us in the field, who honor the client as the authority in their life, to recognize that as an unlicensed field, coaching can get a bad rap (mainly from those who want to give advice or think that they’ll be dime-store therapists - leave therapy to the therapists, please, it’s important work).

Coaching is truly not about any of those things.

And as with any level of mastering a skill, it takes time and commitment.

It’s about serving others and helping them to remember they are whole and have all of the answers and resources inside of them.

It’s my job (our job as coaches) to unlock those resources and release the wisdom of their whole being.

KTLA Life Coaching Interview with Kacey Montoya

Dan Olexa

Daniel Olexa, MCC, CIHt has been a coach all of his life. He started his 'official' coaching career in 2017. In less than 7 years, he earned his MCC credential, coached hundreds of clients, trained over 3,500 individuals around the world to become coaches (teaching nearly 5,000 hours of classes), and mentored more than 100 coaches to achieve their credentials with a 100% success rate. He is the founder of Transcendent Living, and believes in everyone's ability to live beyond normal outcomes (the definition of transcendence), if they are committed to changing their being through examining their stories of worthiness and self. Daniel is a 3x Amazon bestselling author, corporate trainer and keynote speaker. His motto is: "Extraordinary people do extraordinary things. (Re)Awaken to your gifts.”

https://www.transcendentliving.com
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