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History of Life Coaching and its Pioneers

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The History of Life Coaching and its Pioneers

Life coaching has gained significant popularity in recent years as individuals seek guidance and support to achieve their personal and professional goals. However, the concept of life coaching has deeper roots that trace back to the 1970s and 1980s.

Thomas Leonard: The Father of Life Coaching

Thomas Leonard is often considered the pioneer of life coaching. He founded the first coaching school, Coach University, in the early 1990s. Leonard developed numerous coaching techniques and tools that laid the foundation for the coaching industry we see today.

Laura Whitworth: Co-Founder of The Coaches Training Institute

Laura Whitworth is another notable figure in the history of life coaching. She co-founded The Coaches Training Institute (CTI) in 1992, contributing to the professionalization and standardization of coaching practices. Whitworth's work helped establish coaching as a credible profession.

John Whitmore: Introducing Coaching in the Business World

John Whitmore is renowned for popularizing coaching in the business context. His book "Coaching for Performance," published in 1992, emphasized the importance of coaching in improving individual and team performance within organizations. Whitmore's ideas have had a profound influence on executive coaching.

These pioneers, among others, have shaped the evolution of life coaching into a thriving industry that continues to empower individuals to unlock their full potential and achieve success.

 

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