Life Coach Training Program

In our experience all coaching is coaching. Essentially coaching is a methodology designed to bring about change and to move someone from where they are now to where they want to be (in some instances coaches even help identify where their clients want to be).  Core skills such as Reframing Perspectives  or Asking Powerful Questions are the same skills no matter what niche you are in. What differs from niche to niche is your CLIENT and the MARKET they are in. For example parents have common issues with their children and can be found hanging out at schools, executives have common around staffing and work life balance or how to grow a business and can be found hanging out in companies.  The difference is in your market, but your coaching model and your business model change but NOT in how you coach.

So we have put together what we know from experience is the best structure to “learn” your  niche.


Core coaching skills in a cross-disciplinary or cross-niche environment

Life coaches can choose from one of the following three coach training programs to become a certified life coach:
1. Advanced Coach Training Program (156 hrs, ACTP)
2. Certified Coach Training Program (125 hrs ACTP)
3. Essential Coach Training Program (60 hrs ASCTH)




 Life Coaching Niche

Life Coaches, or those wanting to become a life coach can join a professional networking group led by a practicing expert life coach where they can discuss common issues facing their clients and their market. These groups meet monthly

1. Check the Schedule
2. Join a Group

What do our Graduates Say?

Dania Dbaibo Darwish – Life Coach Lebanon
I was introduced to the International Coach Academy by accident; yet, everything happens for a reason and those reasons are usually for our own benefit. Joining the International Coach Academy was a life changing experience. Not only was I able to interact with like-minded people, the wealth of information I learned through joining had impacted my life and my career. I learned a lot through the modules. I was probed to reflect on my learning. I started blogging and developed a “know how” of all I needed to help me and my practice grow. All the learning process was made so time-flexible. I was able to build my career gradually and without having to give my other profession. Dania Dbaibo Darwish – Life Coach Lebanon

Jacqui Biernat, Life Coach, United States, Graduated 2008
Why I chose ICA – I chose ICA because my husband had also been looking into adding Coaching to his repertoire as a Consultant and he had already looked into many different services. When it came up that I wanted to purse coaching, he had already made the contacts and understood the program, so I signed up immediately. The accreditation, ICA’s track record, its proven system for distance learning, and the fact that it was an international organization and therefore having a larger scope were also big factors in the choice being made. Jacqui Biernat, Life Coach, United States, Graduated 2008

Derrick Tran, Personal Development Coach, Japan
Since starting my journey in September 2008, I have gained new perspectives, life tools and have been building my inner confidence. Training at ICA has made a positive impact on my own life and the lives of others which I have fortunately had the chance to coach. As I continue with my coaching journey with ICA, I am grateful for what I have learned, what I will learn and I will become in the future that will nurture myself and society one step at a time.Derrick Tran, Personal Development Coach, Japan

Life Coach Graduate Coaching Models, Power Tools & Research Papers

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    Power Tool: Doing Vs. Allowing

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    By: Brett Avelin

    Awareness/Thought Coach, UNITED STATES

    In this modern industrial society that has yielded so many wonderful inventions and made producing the basic necessities of life mechanized and easy there is a dramatic paradox. We all find ourselves with a seemingly endless list of demands, responsibilities  choices, and things to get done every day.
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    Coaching Model: 5 Phase S.E.L.F. Aware Model

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    coaching modelBy: Brett Avelin

    Awareness/Thought Coach, UNITED STATES

    S.E.L.F. stands for S.imple E.asy L.ight and F.un When we are coming from this place of our essential S.E.L.F. then these are some of the characteristics that naturally arise from there. Therefore the basis for this model lies in coming from this authentic place as evidenced by these. This does not mean that all of these qualities must be present, there may be only one or they overlap and dance back and forth. Whichever phase of the model one is in, the quality and success of that phase is determined by whether one is grounded in the S.E.L.F.
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    Power Tool: Hope Vs. Despair

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    By: Susan Smith

    Life and Relationship Coach, CANADA

    “Hope arouses, like nothing else can arouse, a passion for the possible”.

    By William Sloan Coffin

    Life is a journey and on that journey are many trials and tribulations. During these times many of us encounter the feelings of hope and despair. We hope and pray for our loved ones who are sick or injured. We hope for better times, to find our life’s mission, better jobs, happier times etc. We lose a loved one, we lose our job, we go bankrupt, divorce, disease, natural disasters, accidents, fighting, being homeless, loneliness, addictions and many other situations that bring upon despair.
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    Research Paper: How Coaching Can Bring About Happiness

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    By: Beth Wallace

    How Coaching Can Bring About Happines

    The objective of this paper is to explain the understanding of how happiness is determined in a person and in a society, how it can be developed and nurtured, and how coaching can be an effective form of achieving that state. This paper will explore different cultural and personal searches and misunderstandings of how happiness is achieved and consequently define specifically coaching actions that support the client’s attempt to take action toward happiness.

Meet Malti Bhojwani,Head Coach, Life Coaching

maltiMalti Bhojwani graduated from ICA in 2001 and heads up our Life Coaching Track. She is also the founder of Multi Coaching International, a Professional Certified Life Coach, an NLP practitioner and an author.

Malti’s clients, are executives, businessmen and women, housewives, life coaches, artists, teenagers and corporate groups internationally.


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