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<title>What should one look for when selecting a coach?</title>
<description>The most important thing to look for is someone with whom you "click" -- someone with whom you can easily relate.  In essence, you will be creating a partnership with your coach.  Generally liking and getting along with your coach will create your most powerful partnership.
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<title>What financial factors should I consider when investing in coaching?</title>
<description>Working with a coach requires not only a personal commitment of time and energy, but it requires a financial commitment, as well.  Coaching fees vary by specialty and by the level of experience of the coach.
Before making a commitment to coaching, one should have clear in his mind the desired benef</description>
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<title>What does it cost to hire a coach?</title>
<description>You'll find that how much you pay for coaching will vary from coach to coach as well as for type of coaching.  When getting started, typically you should expect to invest in the range of $150 to $750 per month for three or four half-hour to full hour coaching sessions each month.  For Executive and </description>
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<title>How Is a Coach Different From a Consultant?</title>
<description>A consultant is usually a specialist with expertise in a specific area.  He is hired to give his expert advice and provide solutions for a specific problem.  Once the problem is solved the consultant's work is finished.  A consultant usually doesn't get involved in areas outside of his specialty.
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<title>How Is a Coach Different From a Therapist?</title>
<description>Typically, a therapist's job is to help a dysfunctional person become functional.  On the other hand, a coach works with a functional person to help them become more productive and move forward more quickly in their work and in their own life.
Therapists generally work with people who need help bec</description>
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