Stoic Life Coaching Sample - Stop Trying To Be Their Life Leader & Guru
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We’re not the person who has all the answers, we’re there to help them to discover the answers. They have the answers and/or can discover the answers with a small amount of assistance. The relationship turns detrimental when we excessively become the go-to-source for everything. We often don't intentionally endeavor to become someone's life leader, but it can happen if the process is left unchecked. The best way to avoid this scenario is to find your fulfillment and self-worth apart from coaching or helping others.
Signs of dysfunctional guru-ism…
● Think they know everything.
● Have all the answers.
● Overly involved in other people's lives.
● Try to fix other people's problems.
● Find validation in fixing other people's messes.
● Use fear to motivate people to action.
● Make big decisions for other people.
● Organize other people's lives around theirs.
● Dominate the relationship encounters with excessive talking to avoid listening. ● They are not open to feedback or are unchangeable.