Article: 6 Tell-tale Signs Now is the Time to Engage a Coach Written by Angela Sabin Monday 12 June 2017 Share Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share via email Sometimes taking the next step in your career can require a little help. Here we look at some of the biggest ways a coach can help you with your career progression 1. Do You Have Any Time to Think? How many hours do you set aside to reflect, think and plan? If it’s a constant battle to conquer your to do list, it’s time for coaching. Coaching provides that critical confidential space for thinking…as opposed to doing. Don’t book a coach if you want to list complaints – a good coach helps you determine what’s in your control and decide what is best for you. 2. Do You Find Yourself Thinking “i Should….or I Wish….”? ‘Shoulds’ may be labels for changes your conscious mind accepts, yet somehow, you keep reverting to your current pattern of thinking or behaviour. ‘Wishes’ are often wistful expressions of goals you have yet to tackle. A good coach will enable you to transform “I should” into “I am” and grant your own wishes. Don’t book a coach unless you are open to being challenged about thinking patterns that might unconsciously be barriers to your dreams. 3. Are You Stuck at a Crossroads? If there’s an imminent choice you need to make, or even a choice you’ve put off for a while, it’s a good idea to get a coach. These personal junctions can unfold at any time during a career. There are stages where crossroads typically appear such as timing of families and career moves, or considering your legacy. Others you might consult will inevitably have their own agenda – a coach will focus on your agenda. Don’t book a coach if you are looking for advice – a good coach won’t tell you which path to follow – rather they’ll help you be your own best advisor. 4. Is It Time to Step Up to a More Strategic Role? Whilst it is easy for us, intellectually, to grasp how different managerial levels map to levels of strategy, what often happens is that managers continue to devote time and effort to tactics. The challenge becomes to let go of things we are good at to devote time to new areas that take us away from our ‘comfort zone’. Coaching supports you tackle dilemmas in making any shift. Coaching is a conversation with a purpose; don’t book a coach if the time isn’t right for you to act. 5. Been Overlooked for a Key Project or Role? It’s clear that where people are equally skilled it’s their image and profile that determines whether they land that promotion or project. Coaching provides that confidential thinking space to help ambitious managers craft their image and raise their profile. I can’t tell you how many clients I have worked with who land that dream role within months. Don’t book a coach if you feel angry that networking and influencing your stakeholders should even count. 6. Already at the Top of Your Game, Still Want Even Better Results? Want to develop your career further but have little time for further training? Of the ‘training’ options available none except coaching are sufficiently tailored to make the best use of your precious time. Angela Sabin Angela Sabin FCIPD FCMI FInstLM of Executive Life Coaching is one of an exclusive league of executive coaches in the UK to achieve accreditation at Master Practitioner Level to the European Quality Standard for Coaching Like this article? Why not share it. Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share via email Topic: “I felt I could never let myself do anything wrong, which isn’t healthy” Tegan Ryan CMgr MCMI, our Chartered Manager of the Week, on learning to delegate and build a better work-life balance Read article Article Topic: How CMI training helps me push for change and ‘manage up’ James Dunne-Bennett explains how he’s built relationships with the right people to help drive continuous improvement Read article Article Topic: Networked growth: how managers can help unlock the UK’s potential At a CMI event, Andy Burnham broke down his vision for a prosperous future – and why collaboration is key Read article Article Topic: Workplace Culture Three reasons our relationship with work has become strained Global trends point to an overworked, disengaged and apprehensive workforce, Tim Duggan Read article Article Article Our extensive range of articles are designed to keep you in the loop with all the latest management and leadership best practice, research and news. Members See More CMI Members have access to thousands of online learning and CPD resources. Learn more about our membership benefits Join The Community CMI offers a variety of flexible membership solutions, tailored to your needs. Find out more and get involved in the CMI community today.