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Definition of life coach in English: life coachnoun A person employed to help people attain their goals in life. 生活导师(受雇帮助人们实现生活目标的人) Example sentencesExamples - Then I went to a life coach to find out what I really wanted for myself - I wanted to be a personal image stylist.
- Jacqui works as a life coach for individuals and small businesses.
- Well, they won't be needing a life coach to tell them how to spend their time over the next few years and we wish them every success in the future.
- ‘You need to be intuitive or you will never make a good life coach,’ said Karen.
- For the past six months, she has worked with a life coach to help her set new goals for the year ahead.
- He has a life coach, the trendy, increasingly ubiquitous equivalent of a therapist confessor, who tries to guide him.
- I think, my current spelling ability notwithstanding, I'd like to do something involving teaching, and whaddya know, my online life coach agrees with me!
- Recently I heard a life coach remark he makes most of his money working with middle-aged people who are trapped in jobs they no longer enjoy.
- The companies are combining their efforts to organise the bash which will include a raffle, prizes and a visit from a life coach.
- The author's training as a life coach and motivational speaker comes across in his informal, matter-of-fact tone.
- If that's not enough, we've also got a roundup of the best books, courses, programs, and Web sites, and sage advice from a life coach who's going to urge you not to waste one more day just wishing.
- Yet the life coach has joined the personal trainer, nutritionist and nail technician as an essential aid to getting through the day.
- A life coach who's earned his stripes, he is building his business with another adventure already in mind.
- Question I have had to think about this week: What is the difference between a life coach and a shrink?
- I'm going to grow myself, and push forward with my goal to set myself up as a life coach.
- A 15-year-old boy with low self-esteem was packed off to live in a mansion with a life coach for a month before being returned to school.
- These days Meredith gives concerts throughout the United Kingdom and works as a life coach.
- Three women were pampered and transformed - with the help of a life coach, hairstylist, makeup artist and other experts - and saw their confidence soar as a result.
- She plans to set up her own business as a life coach, having studied for a diploma in between teaching.
- If it's clarity you need - not to mention some nudging - it might be time to hire a life coach, the kind of personal trainer who can help you set goals and snag them.
Derivativesnoun Day approached his personal life-coaching session with his usual affable scepticism. Example sentencesExamples - Well, within the life-coaching community, there is a certain amount of rivalry and banter, and most of it is fun, but I'd have a life coach-off with any of them.
- I have had three conversations this week which would count as life-coaching if I were trained in such things.
- While life-coaching her clients, many of whom are aspiring writers, she sometimes will even life-coach the characters until they become fully developed.
- The singer-songwriter has a background in life-coaching, but unfortunately, in a world where cynicism is considered the smart choice, her optimism and ‘love conquers all’ message will probably fall on deaf ears.
Definition of life coach in US English: life coachnoun A person who counsels and encourages clients on matters having to do with careers or personal challenges. Example sentencesExamples - Jacqui works as a life coach for individuals and small businesses.
- Three women were pampered and transformed - with the help of a life coach, hairstylist, makeup artist and other experts - and saw their confidence soar as a result.
- A 15-year-old boy with low self-esteem was packed off to live in a mansion with a life coach for a month before being returned to school.
- I'm going to grow myself, and push forward with my goal to set myself up as a life coach.
- Yet the life coach has joined the personal trainer, nutritionist and nail technician as an essential aid to getting through the day.
- Well, they won't be needing a life coach to tell them how to spend their time over the next few years and we wish them every success in the future.
- If it's clarity you need - not to mention some nudging - it might be time to hire a life coach, the kind of personal trainer who can help you set goals and snag them.
- Recently I heard a life coach remark he makes most of his money working with middle-aged people who are trapped in jobs they no longer enjoy.
- Question I have had to think about this week: What is the difference between a life coach and a shrink?
- He has a life coach, the trendy, increasingly ubiquitous equivalent of a therapist confessor, who tries to guide him.
- Then I went to a life coach to find out what I really wanted for myself - I wanted to be a personal image stylist.
- The author's training as a life coach and motivational speaker comes across in his informal, matter-of-fact tone.
- For the past six months, she has worked with a life coach to help her set new goals for the year ahead.
- If that's not enough, we've also got a roundup of the best books, courses, programs, and Web sites, and sage advice from a life coach who's going to urge you not to waste one more day just wishing.
- A life coach who's earned his stripes, he is building his business with another adventure already in mind.
- She plans to set up her own business as a life coach, having studied for a diploma in between teaching.
- These days Meredith gives concerts throughout the United Kingdom and works as a life coach.
- ‘You need to be intuitive or you will never make a good life coach,’ said Karen.
- I think, my current spelling ability notwithstanding, I'd like to do something involving teaching, and whaddya know, my online life coach agrees with me!
- The companies are combining their efforts to organise the bash which will include a raffle, prizes and a visit from a life coach.
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