Follow your own advice and see if your coaching works.
Follow your own advice and see if your coaching works.

Counsel yourself on each life question by questioning every choice in terms of your long-term physical and psychic health. Trust your intuition about whether something feels right.
Examine your values and write them down. Be certain that they are served by the choices you make.
Challenge yourself to face denials. Be affirmative about your worth.
Ask yourself specifically what you need to do to be happy.
Prioritize the demands on your time. Identify what is of greatest meaning and consequence for you.
Read self-help books that relate to your situation or life experiences.
Ask yourself where the line is between your business and others'. Don’t attempt to control people or make decisions for them.
Request help, trusting your intuition again to find the right and rational person to engage.
Make a list of priorities for your life complete with changes you want to make. Include deadlines to evaluate progress.
Did you know? Former New York Times reporter Jayson Blair, who resigned amid a scandal involving fabrications and plagiarism, reinvented himself as a certified life coach.