Frequently asked questions

What is a life coach?

A life coach is a professional who helps you identify goals, overcome obstacles, and create a clear plan for personal or professional growth. They’re your guide, motivator, and accountability partner.

How is a life coach different from a therapist?

Therapists focus on healing past emotional issues and mental health conditions. Life coaches, on the other hand, focus on the present and future—helping you move forward, set goals, and achieve meaningful progress.

Why work with an older life coach?

Older coaches bring a wealth of real-life experience, deep empathy, and long-term perspective. Their wisdom helps clients of all ages navigate challenges with confidence and clarity.

Do your coaches specialize in certain topics or age groups?

Yes. Our coaches have diverse backgrounds and specialties, including relationships, career transitions, grief, personal growth, and more. While they support all age groups, each coach brings unique expertise to the table.

Can I switch coaches if I’m not connecting with mine?

Absolutely. Your comfort and connection matter most. If you feel your coach isn’t the right fit, we’ll gladly help you find one who is.

Are there any free consultations or trial sessions?

Yes! Many of our coaches offer a free initial consultation so you can see if it’s the right match before committing.

Can I get a discount for multiple sessions?

Yes. We offer package pricing and discounts for multiple sessions—making it more affordable to invest in long-term growth.

What areas of life can a coach help with?

Our coaches can support you with relationships, stress management, self-confidence, career direction, life transitions, purpose, and more.

Are your coaches certified or trained?

Yes. All of our coaches are professionally trained and certified through reputable programs, with years of experience helping clients thrive.

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