He has a life coach, the trendy, increasingly ubiquitous equivalent of a therapist confessor, who tries to guide him. |
On this chilly November day, Baer, a Christian-fiction writer and life coach, is instructing me in an organizational exercise. |
Carl is a qualified Ayurvedic consultant, Yoga teacher, clinical hypnotherapist and life coach. |
The companies are combining their efforts to organise the bash which will include a raffle, prizes and a visit from a life coach. |
Yet the life coach has joined the personal trainer, nutritionist and nail technician as an essential aid to getting through the day. |
Recently I heard a life coach remark he makes most of his money working with middle-aged people who are trapped in jobs they no longer enjoy. |