Can anyone call themselves a coach? Sadly yes as it’s such a generic term.
Can anyone call themselves an ICF Coach? Absolutely not!
So I'm delighted to share that I am now one of the people who can call myself an International Coaching Federation certified coach. I passed my final evaluation exam so I'm now a fully certified Associate Certified Coach (ACC) 😀
This was the result of 16 months of studying:
While there's no overall regulation for the coaching profession, the ICF is the is the leading global coaching organization. With over 35,000 professional coaches, the ICF offers the only independent and internationally recognised coach credentialing programme.
ICF-Credentialed coaches meet the highest professional standards and adhere to a strong code of ethics and I'm proud to be a part of this organisation.
This has been a journey that wasn't walked alone. Huge thanks to everyone who supported me and a special mention to:
This is only the beginning because coaching is a continual development journey and I'm excited to continue to learn new things each day.
Find out more about coaching with me here.
Super exciting this week as I've launched the www.ADHDbrain.Coach website.
Many of you already know that I’ve been training all year to become a Certified ADHD Life Coach with the International ADHD Coach Training Center (IACTCenter), a programme accredited by the International Coaching Federation.
I’m here to support ADHD, Autistic and Neurodivergent folk to thrive at work (formal diagnosis not needed).
So check out the Neurodiversity Coaching page and book a FREE intro call to see if we’d be a good fit to work together.