No. While our life coaching practice is rooted Holy Scripture and Church teachings, we accept clients where they are at now—including those who are not of a specific faith or of no faith at all. However, clients should know that some of the life coaching work will encompass solid Catholic, Christian values, beliefs and teachings. It would be up to the client to decide if that would be a good or permissible approach for him/her.
Yes, the Life Coach at Benedictus Wellness for Life is a practicing Catholic and will not teach or share non-Catholic or non-Christian ideas and values into the client-life coach work relationship. However, if the client is not of the Christian faith and expresses a desire for secular life coaching techniques, that approach is definitely available.
If the college student is not a dependent of his/her parents, enrolled full time in college courses (15 or more semester credits), and is not working full time, he/she will be offered a fee commensurate with his/her situation. If the college student is dependent on his/her parents, however, the usual fee will apply.
Yes, of course! In fact, we encourage all clients who have met their initial goals to periodically have refresher or maintenance sessions. It is one thing to accomplish reaching your goals…it is a completely different and unique another task or goal to maintain that level of success. Also, it is important to remember that as life moves along, new challenges and goals will be necessary to meet. Having a periodic “check in” arrangement with your life coach will help identify and meet those new challenges and goals as necessary.
“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavens.”
Ephesians 1:3