Increasing numbers of UK professionals are turning to Business Coaching as a means of earning a secondary income.
Professionals that have signed up to coaching courses with The Coaching Academy in the pst 12 months include:
- Business owners/company directors (12% of people training to be Coaches own their own business)
- HR managers and directors
- Estate agents
- Personal trainers
- Doctors
- Trainers and Consultants
- Accountants
- Recruitment Consultants
- Counseller
- Teachers
Small Business Coaches can earn upto £1000 per day while Corporate and Executive Coaches can earn in excess of £2000 per day. Personal Coaches otherwise known as Life Coaches can earn around £100 per hour, and often work flexible hours between 5-9pm in the evening, after their normal day jobs, even on weekends.
Alternatively, some people decide to become full time professional coaches and find themselves deployed into businesses that want to retain new staff. They also provide ongoing support to leaders and managers to increase personal effectiveness.
The Coaching Academy, the UK’s largest school for coaches, have seen a startling 148% increase year-on-year in the number of people attending their Introductory Seminars on Coaching and an overall 20% year-on-year increase in the numbers of people going on to sign up to the Coaching Academy Advanced Diploma.
The Coaching Academy is the largest coaching academy in Europe, which has trained over 23,000 coaches and celebrates its 10th anniversary in September 2009.








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