Meet Nicki McClusky, Head Coach, Life Coaching
http://www.SelfMasteryCoachforCoaches.com
http://www.findyourvoicecoach.com
Nicki has a dual practice in psychotherapy and coaching in St. Louis, Missouri. She has been a therapist for over 30 years, a teacher for 12, a life and spiritual coach for 7. And in addition she has voice coached for over 30 years. She assists her clients to find, listen to, & then speak from the voice of their souls-from the inside out.
Why train as a life coach?
As a life coach you will hold your client’s vision up for them to see and help them to remove any blockages, overcome challenges and reach success. Life coaching is an extremely rewarding career as you help people achieve their goals.
Life Coach Training Program
At ICA all coaches, no matter their area of specialization learn core coaching skill sin a cross disciplinary environment. There are 3 programs to choose from and all of them have the following features: (all included in price, no added costs)
The Life Coach Training Program is part of the Certified Professional Coach Training Program, which consists of the following: (all included in price, no added costs)
- 126 hours of Accredited Coach Training
- 24 hours of real Coaching Practice
- 18 hours of Supervision ( in the presence of an PCC coach)
- 24 hours of One on One Coaching (The Peer Coaching Program)
- 24 hrs a day 7 days a week forum access (over 3000 coaches from 90 countries)
- 10 Niche Specific Coaching Communities (led by established coaching experts)
- PLUS you produce your own coaching model, coaching power tool and coaching research paper
Coach Training Program Delivery
The program is delivered via a combination of Online learning (member’s only website with lectures, forum etc.) and Teleclasses (Small group teleconferences facilitated by coach trainers)
The Core Coaching classes run all week every week
(60 teleclass options a week)
Calendar Summary Download
Topics will include:
- Powerful Questions
- Active listening
- Effective feedback
- Reframing Perspectives
- Responsibility vs Blame
- Commitment vs Trying
- Taking Action







