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My guess
is, for
most
people
it’s
less
threatening
than
asking
someone
you
don’t
know to
help you
with a
sticky
career
problem.
When
you’re
paying
for
something
under a
written
contract,
and can
terminate
the
agreement
simply
by
following
procedures
determined
in
advance,
it’s
more
cut-and-dried
than a
personal
mentoring
relationship.
Because
I have
osteoporosis,
my
doctor
suggested
I weight
train.
I signed
up at
the gym
and
hired a
personal
trainer
(coach.)
He asked
me what
I wanted
to
accomplish,
designed
a
program
to fit
my
profile,
pushes
me to do
more
than I
think I
can, and
continually
corrects
my
form.
There
are
times I
want to
punch
him
out!
But I
don’t.
I
communicate
with
him, he
works
with me,
the
results
are
recorded,
and they
are
significant.
Working
with a
business
coach is
no
different.
Once,
because
the
topic
interested
me, I
responded
to a
survey
on a
financial
planning
website,
which
promised
to put
my name
in a
drawing
for two
hours
one-on-one
with a
personal
business
coach as
thanks
for my
time. TOP
When I
won the
drawing,
I didn’t
bother
picking
up the
prize.
I’d run
my own
business
for more
than
thirty
years.
What on
earth
could
someone
who
didn’t
even
know my
business
or me
have to
say?
Plenty.
I
figured
the
sessions
were
free, so
what the
heck!
Joseph
Lucas is
a
business
coach
who
provides
counseling
on the
telephone.
He
didn’t
hesitate
to ask
tough
questions.
Once he
learned
I was
the
recipient
of the
winning
ticket,
he faxed
me a
“Getting
Started
Information”
questionnaire
that
instructed
me to
list the
three
goals I
wanted
to
accomplish
over the
next
three
months.
I had to
stop and
think.
I mean,
I really
had to
stop.
And
think. TOP
Joe
helped
me
focus,
organize
and
envision
what I
really
wanted
from my
practice.
He led
me to
updating
my
business
plan,
hiring
an
assistant,
and
revamping
a
private
office.
That
happened
before
the free
sessions
were
completed.
I worked
with Joe
for
another
year,
and
accomplished
a great
deal
during
that
time.
Today I
work
face-to-face
with a
business
coach,
Judy
Whaley,
who I
met
through
a local
networking
organization.
She has
been a
tremendous
help
with
prioritizing
my
goals,
bringing
balance
into my
life in
light of
my
preoccupation
with my
book,
and
reducing
my
stress.
She has
been
instrumental
in
helping
me find
mentors
for
various
aspects
of my
business.
Oh! Mr.
Jones,
the
director?
I’ve
been
Mrs.
Jones
for
thirty
years
now.
This
mentoring
stuff
really
does
create
fascinating
and
unexpected
results
on
occasion! |