Life Coaching
Build skills to move toward your God-given purpose.
You may not be in crisis, but you may still feel stuck. Maybe you are facing a major decision, stepping into a new season, struggling to follow through, or wondering how your gifts fit into the life God is calling you to live.
Life coaching is an action-oriented process that helps you clarify what matters, set meaningful goals, and take practical steps forward. Coaching can help with personal growth, work and ministry decisions, relationships, motivation, confidence, performance, and life transitions.
At Centered for Life, we listen to your story, your hopes, your values, and your faith. Together, we identify strengths, name obstacles, and create a plan with clear next steps and supportive accountability.
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Feeling stuck?
Life coaching can help you name what is keeping you from moving forward and create a clear plan for your next step.
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Facing a transition?
Whether you are changing jobs, entering a new season, or discerning a calling, coaching helps you slow down, listen well, and move with intention.
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Unsure of your strengths?
CliftonStrengths coaching helps you understand your natural patterns and use them with confidence in your work, relationships, ministry, and daily life.
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Need accountability?
Coaching gives you a trusted space to set goals, practice new habits, and stay encouraged as you grow.
Take a step toward your purpose-filled life.
You might be wondering…
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Life coaching begins with a conversation about where you are, where you want to go, and what may be getting in the way. Together, you and your coach will identify goals, explore options, and create practical next steps you can work on between sessions.
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Life coaching may be a good fit if you are ready to grow, make decisions, build habits, or move toward a specific goal. It is especially helpful when you need clarity, encouragement, structure, and accountability.
If you are dealing with trauma, depression, anxiety, addiction, or another mental health concern, counseling may be a better place to begin.
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Counseling is focused on restoring or improving mental health and daily functioning. Life coaching is usually more future-focused and action-oriented. Coaching helps you use mental skills, strengths, confidence, consistency, and character development to move toward the life you want to build.
You should continue training for several sessions even as your symptoms start to get better. It takes some time for the brain to allow new patterns to form into a new habit.
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CliftonStrengths coaching uses your unique strengths profile to help you better understand how you naturally think, feel, relate, and work. Your coach helps you see how those strengths can support your goals, relationships, leadership, calling, and personal growth.
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In most situations, clients are seen weekly or every other week. However, each person is unique, and the rhythm of coaching can be adjusted based on your goals, schedule, and season of life.
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Some clients benefit from a few focused sessions around one decision or goal. Others prefer ongoing coaching for a season of growth, transition, or leadership development. Your coach will help you decide what pace and length of care makes sense for your needs.
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No, Centered For Life is not able to accept insurance. Additionally, life coaching is generally not considered a medical or mental health service that would be eligible for insurance.
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Start by contacting our team. During the initial call, we will ask questions to better understand your current situation and help determine whether life coaching, counseling, or another service is the best next step.