-
=X
Welcome Log out
Are you a life coach, business coach or NLP practitioner? Join us Log in
Find a coach
  • Home
  • Coaching Areas
  • NLP
  • FAQs
  • Articles
  • Local events
  • Your stories
Welcome !
Member's AreaLog out
Log inJoin us
Bookmarks (-)
  • Home>
  • Articles>
  • What is your next career move?

What is your next career move?

Lou Booth - ILM Coach & Mentor BA (Hons) DipM MCIM Mindfulness Practitioner
by Lou Booth - ILM Coach & Mentor BA (Hons) DipM MCIM Mindfulness Practitioner, listed life coach
24th January, 2019
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Bookmark
24th January, 2019
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Bookmark

As we enter a new year, with hope on the horizon, employers and potential job candidates alike are planning their next move. So how do you both ensure it is your best move?

Maybe you are looking to recruit someone new to grow and finding the right person can make a difference to success or failure. Keeping a project or service running effectively while the new person dovetails into their role, means months of extra cost. In some cases, if the candidate is not suited, the employer has the cost of helping them smoothly exit the organisation.

So just how do you ensure you recruit the right people and find the right job? It can be tricky. Would you agree?

“The most important asset your organisation has is its people. The biggest asset they have is their health and wellbeing. It, therefore, makes good sense to look after it.” - Dame Carol Black (source Investors in People).

From designing the right job specification to finding the right people to fill their future roles there is a lot involved to enable success, whether you are a recruiter or candidate.

When recruiting, organisations need to be clear in what they want from an individual and role. We live in a world that is often referred to as a VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous) organisations are continuously changing and evolving.

Susan Skjei Director of the Authentic Leadership Center at Naropa University suggests that the challenging nature of change and complex business environments are creating an appetite for mindfulness.

“We may think of change as an organizational process, it actually happens one person at a time.”

Finding the right job takes hard work and commitment, but often people are unaware and do not think about their real authentic needs.

This is where career coaching is key. It allows you to think deeply about your abilities, your values and what you want from a job and organisation - including how it fits with your lifestyle, total wellness and approach to life.

The benefits of mindfulness coaching

The benefits of mindfulness coaching include:

  • It helps you to be kinder, stronger and more resilient to any disappointments you may experience along the way to finding your ideal role.
  • Your own personal confidential, safe and objective sounding board.
  • Time for you, time to think, to explore your dreams, aspirations and real needs, and help you find clarity and focus for your next career move.
  • Help to make the move from a role where you are dissatisfied or unfulfilled.
  • A chance to change your outlook, supported by mindfulness coaching to help strengthen or rebuild your communication and work relationships.

Where appropriate people can get over personal issues, reframe their attitude, and re-engage with their current organisation to explore opportunities closer to home.
If you are looking for a new job, mindfulness coaching works.

The more you are in touch with your personal needs and priorities, the greater your chance of finding your route to success.

This year, let mindfulness-based coaching enable you to become more fully aware of what is really important in your life!

Career coaching
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn

Life Coach Directory is not responsible for the articles published by members. The views expressed are those of the member who wrote the article.

Lou Booth - ILM Coach & Mentor BA (Hons) DipM MCIM Mindfulness Practitioner

About Lou Booth

I have trained with the Mindfulness Association for 3 years, currently studying an MSc in Mindfulness with the University of Aberdeen. I coach professionals privately, business owners, managers, executives and leaders (Institute of Leadership and Management level 7). I am a member of the European Mentoring and Coaching Council www.emccouncil.org… Read more

Located in Preston and Hove.

Can also offer telephone/online appointments.

To book an appointment, please get in contact:

View profileEmail meCall me07715814833
Men and divorce 8 signs you need to talk to a career coach
Find a business or life coach near you
advanced search

print this page

Related articles View all

Career coaching Motivation
Article author image
9 tips for getting over a career slump
By Bonnie Evie Gifford
We may not talk about it, but many of us experience slumps in our career. Maybe...
Career coaching
Article author image
8 signs you need to talk to a career coach
By Jo Painter AC, Dip LC, NLP Prac, MRPharmS
Are you happy at work, do you feel valued and recognised? Is your job just a job or is it...
Career coaching Personal development Business coaching
Article author image
Pacing your career or business developments
By Julie Crowley Personal & Professional Coaching - for life
What does it mean to 'pace' yourself? It could be a fast pace, as with lots of options...

Connect with us

Facebook
Twitter
"CPD for coaches: add colour to your coaching palette" in Reading is starting Fri 1st Mar https://t.co/Cuz7ninQvl @_safire
Get involved
More information
  • Home
  • About
  • Legal terms
  • Cookie policy
  • Privacy notice
  • Browse by region
  • Links
  • Press Centre
  • Site help

Company Details

  • Life Coach Directory, Building 3
  • Riverside Way, Camberley
  • Surrey, GU15 3YL
  • Membership Services Team: 0333 325 2501 *
  • Contact us
  • * Calls to 03 numbers cost the same as calling an 01 or 02 number and count towards any inclusive minutes in the same way as 01 and 02 calls.

Copyright © 2019
Site by Memiah Limited

Healthy ideas that change the world

Get our free monthly e-magazine straight to your inbox

Find out more at happiful.com

Happiful magazine cover
Before using our site, please take a moment to review our Privacy Notice and Cookies policy. By continuing to use this site we'll assume you agree to both.
Ok