What Clients Expect From Their Health Coach
As a health coach, people seek you out to help them make important lifestyle changes to improve their physical and emotional wellbeing.
Since a coaching relationship requires a commitment and open communication between both parties, it is important to know what your clients may expect to assure a successful experience.
Non-judgmental Accountability:
A health coach helps clients create long and short-term goals based on the changes they want to make in their lives.
As an accountability partner, health coaches also support their clients and aid them in creating healthy lifestyle behaviors to reach their goals.
Maintain a Structured, But Flexible Format:
Whether the health coaching session is in-person or on the telephone; a health coach creates an agenda for each appointment to respect time constraints, to follow up from the last appointment, to see where their clients have done well and to identify areas where they can continue to improve.
Good Listener:
A health coach recognizes their clients often need someone to vent to. The skill of good listening is a valuable tool enabling a health coach to reflect and honor their clients’ vision of wellness as well as discover clues to some of the obstacles getting in the way of them achieving their health goals.
Ask the Right Questions:
Good questions help a health coach uncover roadblocks to behavior changes their clients might not be aware of.
As a health coach, you make profound differences in your clients’ overall health and well being.
Of course, there is no equivalent to the superior training and skills of Functional Diagnostic Nutrition®(FDN) Practitioners. That’s why Functional Diagnostic Nutrition® (FDN) practitioners are the most successful health coaches in health and wellness today.
And that’s it for this week’s Functional Diagnostic Nutrition® Vlog of the Week.
Isn’t it time you help your clients on a deeper level?