š Last updated: March 26, 2025
Being a Life Coach is very rewarding, but thereās no denying how exhausting it can be at times.
Being so invested in theĀ successĀ of helping others elevate their mental health can be quite an emotional ride!Ā As I screen through clients and see who is truly ready to make changes, Iāve noticed a trend.
Readiness is determined by one thing: You just have to be tired of the way things are.
Itās that simple, really.
Oh, Iāve had callers who were excited but couldnāt make the time commitment, financial investment, etc. And Iāve had clients whom just wouldnāt do the work, their comfort zone won over their desire to change.
Those who have worked through the process, used the tools, and turned it into a lifestyle, have forever changed their mindset and probably their entire lives.
Itās not just about saying positive quotes all day or sitting in meditation for hours. Itās taking each method, step by step, day by day, and learning to integrate it into your life so it instills new perspectives, beliefs, and actions.
Whether itās Relationship Coaching, Business, Spiritual, or any kind of Life Coaching, the changes are long lasting for those who choose to embrace it.
In a recent coaching session, I was speaking with a client who said, āI really need this every week to keep going especially when I think I canāt.ā I love hearing when someone says, āYouāll be so proud of me!ā To that I say, āYOU should be proud of you!ā
Although a somewhat new premise, the idea of helping oneself or finding new ideas is not new.
Itās only the āwhereā you go to find it that is in question. If you are looking to change ANY area of your life, it is inclusive, and honestly, touches on every aspect even if you think you are seeking one type of coaching.
12 Thoughts Telling You It’s Time to Talk to a Life Coach:

If any of the 12 thoughtsbelow have crossed your mind it may be time to seek some guidance from a Life Coach:
1. I feel stuck in my life, as if Iām repeating the same thing over and over.
2. I canāt get motivated.
3. I donāt know what my purpose is.
4. I feel scattered and disorganized in my work and home balance.
5. My relationships donāt feel fulfilling.
6. I donāt know how to reach or set goals.
7. I have low self image and esteem.
8. Iām going through a divorce or break up.
9. Iām starting to date and find it overwhelming.
10. My partner and I feel disconnected.
11. I am feeling anxious or discouraged with life.
12. I have past issues I want to overcome by releasing them and moving forward.
The stigma around mental health is improving and we are learning how beneficial it can be to help ourselves.
Itās ok to be focused on yourself and your well being. You will change and the world will change around you.
If you are struggling today, I encourage you to reach out, talk to someone, and take action to invest in your wellness.
Love and Blessings,
Maureen Scanlon
