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		<title>What financial factors should I consider when investing in coaching?</title>
		<description>Working with a coach requires not only a
personal commitment of time and energy, but
it requires a financial commitment, as well.
 Coaching fees vary by specialty and by the
level of experience of the coach.
Before making a commitment to coaching,
one should have clear in his mind the desired</description>
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		<title>How long does it take to see results from coaching?</title>
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manifest themselves almost immediately.  A
good coach will teach you to take positive
action right from the very first consultation.
Because coaching is results-oriented, it
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		<title>How Is a Coach Different From a Consultant?</title>
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give his expert advice and provide solutions
for a specific problem.  Once the problem is
solved the consultant's work is finished.  A
consultant usually doesn't get involved in
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