Work From Home As A Spiritual Life Coach

Posted by GuestPoster | Home Business | Friday 27 August 2010 5:15 AM

If you are considering a career in spiritual coaching there are many valuable resources to you available online. Training materials can be found on numerous websites. Talking to an online life coach can help you decide if this career path is for you.

Before taking the necessary steps to become a life coach it’s important to determine if the career path will be a good choice for you. Life coaching requires a variety of skills, primarily a strong ability to work with people. If you’re an extrovert and enjoy spending time conversing and being around people you may find life coaching enjoyable. If you’re shy and would rather not spend time with others it might be good to look at another career path.

A big part of being a life coach is motivation. It isn’t always easy to encourage someone to do something, especially if it’s not something they want to do. Many of the tasks involved in life coaching are pushing people outside their comfort zone and forcing them to break through barriers they normally wouldn’t. Additionally complicating matters is the fact that these people are your clients. If you push them too hard they may want to fire you. Maintaining this difficult balance is difficult, but not a far stretch from many of the people skills you may already possess. Another important piece of life coaching is happiness.

Do you consider yourself a happy person? If you can break down your own emotions, and determine what it is that makes your life successful it’s likely you will be able to translate your findings into someone else’s happiness.

If you have a passion for guidance and are deeply interested in improving the quality of life of those around you life coaching might be a smart career choice. In addition to helping others life coaches enjoy flexible hours, good pay, and the pleasures of working for oneself.

Internet, economy driving work from home jobs

Posted by GuestPoster | Home Business | Saturday 3 April 2010 12:50 AM

While the terrible economy has been the biggest news item of recent years, a positive related development has been an increase in the number and types of work from home jobs. The reason can be twofold. More people are seeking additional or supplemental income; and more and more companies and employers are sourcing out work to independent contractors, most of which are working from home jobs.

Today there are almost too many legitimate work from home jobs to list in one place. There has been a great boom, for instance, in internet work from home jobs not only in the technical realm, but for at-home writing as demand for website content and social marketing writers has grown exponentially in just a few years. The popularity of new sites such as Facebook and Twitter, and, particularly, the importance of search engines such as Google have made fresh website content imperative for most businesses.

The best work from home jobs are not limited to writers. People with skills in Web development and design, translations in any language, tutoring or teaching, data entry, and particularly in the area of medical transcriptions can probably easily find their services in demand. Other work from home or so-called “freelance” jobs can include being a virtual assistant, a call center or customer service representative, a travel agent, typist, or publicist.

Work from home jobs, of course, can differ greatly from those secured in the past from scouring classified ads and sitting through formal interviews and them arriving to an office workplace day after day. Part-time and even full-time home-based working gigs are advertised in numerous locations, whether in print publications or at placed like work from home jobs site. There is great flexibility in the work, and often the only requirement a person needs is online access and a decent computer. From there, the only limitation is the amount of time a person can put into it.

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