Launched! "Conscious Dating" Business Package for RCI Coaches
RCI Conference Calls
“The Apprentice” Meets the July Practice Building Intensive!
“How to Get Clients Toolkit” Ready for Shipping
End Telephone Tag with Online Scheduling
Free “Love Competencies Inventory” Available Until July 31st
------------------------------------------------------------- 1. FREE TRAINING BEGINS AUGUST 3RD
Learn how to coach singles, couples, and develop a successful
Relationship Coaching practice, taught by RCI founder David
Steele and his teaching staff.
"Introduction to Relationship Coaching"-
3 one-hour teleclasses, Tuesdays, August 3, 10, and 17, 2004;
9:00am pacific/Noon eastern.
-August 3: Class #1: How to Coach Singles
-August 10: Class #2: How to Coach Couples
-August 17: Class #3: How to Build a Successful Relationship
Coaching Practice
Each class includes practical information and materials you can
use immediately in your practice.
Please share with your colleagues! To register, visit
http://www.relationshipcoachinginstitute.com/forms/freeteleclass.htm
Can't make our training dates/times? Each class is recorded for
those unable to attend, and we also offer an ON-LINE VERSION. For
more info visit
http://www.relationshipcoachinginstitute.com/forms/freeteleclass.htm
GUERRILLA PUBLICITY- Practical Low Cost Publicity Strategies to
Build Your Practice
with special guest Jill Lublin
Let's face it; everyone needs effective public relations
techniques in order to be a success.
There are many low-cost, powerful, practical, original publicity
secrets you can implement to help you take your practice to the
next level.
This seminar will cover:
• How to find the belly of their message for the mass market
• How to establish themselves as an expert - learn how to pull
'em, hold 'em, and pitch 'em in 30 seconds or less
• The must knows to developing a guerrilla campaign
• What the press says when the speak out - 15 things they love and hate
• How to craft an angle so that the press and public will embrace it
Don't miss this seminar- put it on your calendar today!
9am pacific/Noon eastern on Wednesday July 7th
No need to register. This seminar is FREE for subscribers of our
free monthly practice-building newsletter How to Get Clients.
To subscribe and receive your invitation to this seminar, please
visit http://www.buildingyouridealpractice.com
3. LAUNCHED! "CONSCIOUS DATING" BUSINESS PACKAGE FOR RCI COACHES
We are finally launching our “Conscious Dating” branded
websites with our proprietary online matchmaking system.
Please check it out our prototype for “Conscious Dating- Silicon
Valley at http://sv.consciousdating.org/
These are designed to be turn-key business packages for Certified
and Master RCI coaches that wish to become the “Conscious Dating”
branded resource for singles in their area or niche by including:
-"Conscious Dating" branded website, all content
included
-On-line dating feature for passive income
-Customizable for your area or niche
-Autoresponders, e-program, webmail, online quiz, and
other features built in
-User-modifiable area for calendar, schedule of events, etc.
-Monthly e-mail newsletter, templates for forms and
business cards, etc.
-Mentoring and technical support (you will NOT be
alone!)
-And more!
Our intention is to help you become wildly successful as the top
resource for conscious singles in your area or niche.
Interested RCI certified coaches can contact
TimRhodes@Relationshipcoachinginstitute.com for more info.
~ July 6; Singles Coaching with Lynne Michelson
~ July 20; Couples Coaching with Linda Marshall
~ EVERY WEDNESDAY; RCI Member Support Tele-Forum with David
Steele
Our conference calls are FREE to RCI Coaches, and fall on the
1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month, 2:00pm pacific/5pm
eastern. The RCI Member Support Forum meets Wednesdays at 11am
pacific/2pm eastern. A reminder including the bridge # is sent
prior to each call on our listserv.
5. “THE APPRENTICE” MEETS THE JULY PRACTICE BUILDING INTENSIVE
Well, almost. The July Practice Building Intensive starts July
8th and we are increasing our level of support for participants
with volunteer "apprentices!"
To qualify, an apprentice must have completed the 90-Day Practice
Building Intensive, have successfully implemented PBI strategies
in their practice, and have a strong desire to support their
colleagues to do the same.
I'm surprised and pleased to report that we have FIVE wonderful,
talented, passionate apprentices that will be assisting with the
July PBI!
No, we won't be voting them off, and they won't be living
together, but they will be participating in our weekly conference
calls, facilitating our online community, and we will be meeting
weekly to strategize how to best support PBI participants. I'm no
Donald Trump, but my commitment to them is to help them grow with
this experience. It will be a blast!
Join the fun! This promises to be a rich experience for all. This
90-day program for building your ideal practice starts July 8th.
To Register:
If you are a member of RCI or BYIP.com simply e-mail
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If you are not yet a member, visit
http://www.buildingyouridealpractice.com for information about
our affordable membership programs.
6. “HOW TO GET CLIENTS TOOLKIT” READY FOR SHIPPING
Hot off the press! This book and audio program, including a CD of
bonus material is finally ready for shipping. If you are reading
this prior to July 1st and act quickly you can still get it for
the pre-publication discounted price.
If you want the best and most effective tools available for
getting clients, the “How to Get Clients Toolkit” is for you, and
it's guaranteed!
Save time and increase your availability to your clients and
prospects by allowing them to book their own appointments with an
outstanding new online scheduling system.
Designed specifically for private practice professionals, your
clients and prospects will appreciate the ability to schedule,
cancel, and reschedule their appointments with you, securely and
confidentially. They, and you, receive e-mail confirmations, and
to prevent scheduling conflicts, you have complete control of
your calendar and availability.
This application is so easy, all your client or prospect needs to
do is enter a valid email address, select the desired date and
time for the appointment. That's it! The appointment is set! No
waiting on hold, no worry of phone tag, no waiting for proper
business hours. Your clients and prospects are able to set
appointments 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at their convenience!
It only takes a few minutes to set up, and their 30-day free
trial doesn't require giving them any financial info.
I put the URL to my online schedule at
http://www.davidsteeleonline.com in my e-mail signature line, and
e-mail it to folks that wish to meet with me in person or
over the telephone. I'm so happy to eliminate the hassles of
telephone tag! For an example of how you can use this on your
website, check out a website I'm putting together for Maggie at
http://www.maggieharrislcsw.com/
For more info visit
http://www.buildingyouridealpractice.com/resources.html
and see “Top Resource #2.”
8. FREE “LOVE COMPETENCIES INVENTORY” AVAILABLE UNTIL JULY 31ST
Developed by Dr. Robert Epstein, this new "Love Competencies
Inventory" for singles and couples is presently in beta test and
is available for you to try for free until July 31st.
I invite you to check it out and try it at
http://www.dsthompson.com/ei/test/BeginELCI.aspx
Please let them know that I referred you (in the space provided
when filling it out) and it might help my negotiating power in
bringing it to Relationship Coaching Institute.
Welcome New RCI Coaches!
The following coaches joined our ranks this past month:
Carol Anderson, LMFT, Fresno, CA
Barbara Beck, LCP, Lake Oswego, OR
Marie Bengtsson, Malmo, Sweden
Janice Bennett, Ph.D., New York, NY
Jimmy Bowman, MBA, Cincinnati, OH
Debra Brown, LCSW, East Syracuse, NY
Jim Green, NSW, Australia
Mary Morganfield, St. Louis, MO
Shona Partridge, MA, Welwyn, United Kingdom
Mailey Rohner, Neuheim, Switzerland
Lillian Steinmann, LCSW, East Syracuse, NY
THANK YOU for telling your colleagues about RCI!
Congrats!
CONGRATS TO our beloved Director of Administration, Brenda
Zeller (Emmaus, PA), who writes:
“Well, you never know when the sky opens and an opportunity will
drop in your lap! Out of the blue today I received a phone call
from our local Comcast Cable TV affiliate. They do an evening
show called Comcast Tonight which includes small 5 minute
interviews with people who have something to say. The research
assistant found my web site and they are doing a piece on singles
creating better relationships and I will be the guest on the
show. We tape on June 21 and the segment will be aired sometime
that week in our local area.
This is very exciting! Certainly wasn't something I was looking
for - it just showed up....very very cool :>)) Must be all that
wonderful media energy that you all are creating out there :>))”
CONGRATS TO Bridget Brennan (St. Louis, MO) who was interviewed
on Contact Radio May 31st for a program titled “Marriages that Last” and June 6th for “Beyond the Vows.” To listen, visit
http://www.contactradio.org and select “Listen Online” from the
left menu.
CONGRATS TO Ken Donaldson (Seminole, FL) who is working hard on
his website and writes:
“The library is open!! I am in the process of putting together a
comprehensive library for singles and couples, as well as for
anyone who is looking to improve their life.
Go to http://www.realationshipcoach.com/library.html and take a
peek.”
Ken also writes this month:
“I Create Divorce-Proof Marriages. So how's that for a
bodaciously big vision statement? I found these words tumbling
out of my mouth last week as I stood up in front of several
hundred of my coaching colleagues at the CoachVille annual
coaching conference. I believe this is the ultimate niche of my
business so I do not want to waste any time. I have heard the
call from the Universe and I am answering, AND I would like to
have your support. Can you even imagine how different we would be
if there was no divorce, but instead there were happy, thriving,
healthy life-partnerships? Think about how big that impact would
be on all of our society..on the entire world.”
Our coaches are certainly committed, talented, and making things
happen! It is my honor to be part of this community that is
making such a difference in the lives and relationships of
others.
Have a win you would like to share? Any graduates from your RCI
coaching 'find the love of their life and the life that they
love?' Please pass it on and we'll celebrate it!
Feature Article
Relationship Coaching: New Hope For Singles And Couples
By David Steele, MA, LMFT
When I began my career as a helping professional in 1978, I was quite ambitious about the difference I wanted to make in the marriages and families in my community. I came from a divorced home, and it was very important to me that marriages and families succeed, because I didn't experience that when I was a child. Aware of the high social costs of failed relationships, I was passionate about solving the mystery of how to have a successful marriage and family, personally as well as professionally.
FROM COUPLES THERAPIST TO RELATIONSHIP COACH
After 20 years of practice, I burned out on working with couples on the verge of divorce. It struck me that to put off working on a relationship until it's in trouble invites failure, yet that is what prompts most people to get help from a therapist, and I didn't know any other way to practice as a relationship professional. I was frustrated at being the resource of last resort; knowing that many couples would contact a divorce lawyer prior to seeking couples therapy, and with all my training, experience, and dedication I couldn't save so many severely damaged relationships of couples that sought my help when it was too late.
In today's world, the casual observer can easily see that therapy still carries a stigma of inadequacy or failure, which therapists have not helped by aligning with the medical profession, using the title of “Doctor” and providing diagnosis and treatment for insurance reimbursement. I have found that as long as couples associate therapy with “treatment,” they will be reluctant to see a therapist, put it off as long as possible, and have unrealistic expectations when they do seek help. While the therapy profession has its roots in personal growth and emotional healing, the days of Carl Rogers and Virginia Satir seem long ago and unrecognizable in the world of HMO's, PPO's, and Managed Care.
I stumbled upon “coaching” in 1997 and fell in love with it. An entire new helping profession had developed from the worlds of personal growth, sports, and business, completely off my radar. As a therapist, I found it an attractive and novel approach to work with functional people who have goals and want fulfillment in their lives. It struck me as more effective to help people succeed in their goals than attempt to help them fix problems. I first took a weekend workshop then completed a comprehensive training in Personal Coaching, sometimes called Life Coaching. I wanted to apply coaching to relationships and could not find an existing model for doing so. I then developed my own paradigm involving five stages that a person would go through from being single to being in a fulfilling life partnership (see “Five Stages of Relationship Coaching” below).
When I looked at relationships from a coaching perspective, it struck me that working with singles was a critically necessary starting point. I became very excited to discover this large segment of the population (101 million adults in the U.S., 46% of the adult population), many or most of whom desired successful relationships, that most helping professionals had been ignoring. It seemed so logical that singles become couples, and I couldn't understand how I had overlooked this niche in my mission to help people have successful marriages and families. If we could help singles learn about themselves and relationships, including how to make good relationship choices, their chances for long-term success would be greatly increased.
Working with singles became a very exciting prospect for me. I had to research this niche because I knew nothing about it. I read self-help books for singles and looked up resources on the internet, and it was pretty scary and disappointing. From my perspective as a therapist turned coach, the existing technology, the existing resources for singles, like dating services, personal ads, matchmakers, flirting workshops, "Find the perfect mate" self help books, seemed like another setup for failure.
I was pleased to discover that singles are ideal coaching clients: They are usually motivated, functional, they have a clearly identified goal, are easy to identify and market to, and they typically have discretionary time and income. My classes and coaching for singles were very well received, and I had no trouble attracting clients and interested helping professionals. My coaching services for couples attracted functional couples seeking to enhance their relationships, as well as couples who would ordinarily seek therapy but preferred a coaching approach to their relationship challenges.
Since discovering the world of coaching, I have re-discovered my passion and calling for helping others and making a difference in the world. I believe my effectiveness with my clients as a Relationship Coach is far better than as a therapist, partially because my clients are in a better position to benefit from my services, and also because coaching is a powerful, healthy, empowering vehicle for helping people to get what they want in their life and relationships. While therapy is beneficial and will always be needed to help people in pain, I see coaching as the next evolution for therapy as we increasingly promote functionality and prevention of dysfunction.
THE CASE FOR RELATIONSHIP COACHING
We have a powerful need and desire for coupling that drives us into and out of relationships. In recent times we seem to have developed a "need" to be happy and decreasing tolerance for delayed gratification. When we are single, most of us want to be in a relationship. When we are in an unhappy relationship most of us attempt to improve it and eventually leave if it doesn't get better.
A generation or two ago, men and women dated, married, had families, and rarely divorced. Everyone seemed to know the rules and followed them. "Fulfillment" was not a priority and unhappiness was not cause for divorce. Then our society changed, the rules changed, and life and relationships became much more complex. We want to be happy, but we don't know how. We are traveling to a vague destination without a map or compass, and are not aware of what is causing us to be off track.
Here are some relevant facts that help make the case for relationship coaching:
-There are more single people today than ever in history: 101 million in the U.S., 46% of the adult population (37.5 million/28% in 1970)
-Over 25% of households are single occupant households (17% in 1970)
-53% of households are married couples (70% in 1970)
-The marriage rate is decreasing, and is at its lowest in 30 years
-The divorce rate has remained stable at or above 50% since 1988
-Co-habitation is increasing, with a higher failure rate than marriage
-The majority of first-born children are now conceived by, or born to, unmarried parents
-Half of all children will spend some time in a single parent family
-More than 85% of all adults marry at least once
-The percentage of young adults who say that having a good marriage is extremely important to them is increasing (94% in one study)
These facts indicate to me that we continue to seek a fulfilling
life partnership and are not clear about how to do so. Helping
people close the gap between where they are and where they want
to be is the realm of professional coaching. Relationship
Coaching may be the next evolution in promoting successful
marriages and families in our culture.
FIVE STAGES OF RELATIONSHIP COACHING
While there are other developmental models of relationships,
through the lens of a coach helping singles and couples with
their relationship goals I found myself developing concepts and
tools for five stages of relationship coaching, ranging from
being single wanting a partner, to a committed couple seeking to
co-create a fulfilling relationship together.
STAGE 1. READINESS
Helps singles become clearer about "Who am I?" "What do I want?"
and "How do I get what I want?" and addresses areas of their life
that may interfere with their readiness for a committed
relationship. Coaching activities may include:
-Relationship history
-Personality assessment (traits, values, preferences, etc)
-Identification of goals and action plans
-Clarify Vision, Requirements, Needs, and Wants
-Develop profile of Life Partner
-Develop "Relationship Plan" to manifest/attract Life Partner
STAGE 2: ATTRACTION
Helping singles develop effective dating skills and activities.
Coaching activities may include:
-Where and how to meet potential life partners
-Becoming ready for a committed relationship
-Effectively meeting people, developing networks, sorting and screening
-Staying on track with your Relationship Plan, asserting
boundaries, being “the chooser”
STAGE 3: PRE-COMMITMENT
Helping new and not-yet-committed couples who are wondering “Is
this ‘The One'?” to be conscious and objective about the future
of their relationship. Coaching activities may include:
-Become clear about whether this relationship is right for you
-Getting a reality check, staying on track with what you really want
-Developing strategies for testing, decision-making
-Addressing emotional and compatibility issues
STAGE 4: COUPLING
Helping a committed couple co-create a functional Life
Partnership. Coaching activities may include:
-Getting a committed relationship off to a good start
-Effective communication and conflict resolution skills
-Discovering and overcoming issues and obstacles around functional
needs, such as parenting, domestic responsibilities, finances, etc.
-Identifying and negotiating mutual wants, needs, and goals
STAGE 5: BLISS
Helping a committed couple with a functional relationship deepen
their emotional intimacy, trust, love, and connection to create
the emotionally fulfilling relationship they want. Coaching
activities may include:
-Increasing authentic expression of thoughts, feelings, wants, needs
-Ownership of emotional reactivity
-Increasing mutual support, trust, safety around emotional
vulnerabilities and intimacy
-Developing skills, rituals, and practices for deepening
emotional, physical, and spiritual connection and fulfillment
GUIDELINES OF RELATIONSHIP COACHING
The goal of coaching is to empower the client, not to dictate or
advise as an expert. However, clients often need specialized
skills and information to be successful in achieving their goals.
The art of coaching and relationship coaching involves
facilitating learning while holding our client as the expert on
their life and what works for them. What follows are some
guidelines I've developed to help conceptualize the role of the
coach and client in relationship coaching.
1. RELATIONSHIP COACHING IS NOT CONSULTING OR THERAPY
Coaching empowers by assuming our clients are the experts, fully
capable of achieving their goals, and focuses on supporting them
into action. Consulting typically provides advice and solutions,
while therapy typically focuses on insight and resolution of
emotional issues. Because these approaches are so different, the
coach should be clear about these distinctions, educate clients
about them, and make clear choices about the nature of the
coaching relationship that are in the best interests of our
clients.
2. A RELATIONSHIP COACH HELPS THE CLIENT FOCUS ON THE BIGGER PICTURE
Relationship coaching is not effective when isolating our
clients' relationship goals from the rest of their life, such as
work, family, friends, wellness, spirituality, etc.
3. A RELATIONSHIP COACH SHARES RELATIOSHIP KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE, AND INFORMATION WITHOUT ATTACHMENT
Sharing expertise with our clients as a coach is very different
from any other helping relationship. It is necessary to address
our clients' relationship skills and knowledge deficits; however,
we do so in a way that supports them to discover and “own” their
truth.
4. A RELATIONSHIP COACH ASSUMES A RELATIONSHIP IS PART OF THE JOURNEY, NOT THE DESTINATION
We support our clients to focus on meaning, connection, and
long-term goals, in addition to helping them find a partner or
improve their existing relationships.
5. A RELATIONSHIP COACH ASSUMES THAT THE MOST IMPORTANT RELATIONSHIP IS THE ONE YOU HAVE WITH YOURSELF
Our relationships are our mirrors. The Law of Attraction dictates
that what is inside shows up on the outside. We help our clients
take responsibility for their relationship outcomes and be the
partner they want to have.
6. A RELATIONSHIP COACH DOES NOT JUDGE A RELATIONSHIP AS RIGHT OR WRONG, GOOD OR BAD
As stated above, we assume our clients are the experts and honor
their truth and agenda. While we have judgments, we do not impose
them on our clients. We lead our clients through a process of
discovery in which they are empowered to make the relationship
choices that are right for them.
7. A RELATIONSHIP COACH DOES NOT SEEK TO GET PERSONAL NEEDS MET
WITH CLIENTS OR PROSPECTIVE CLIENTS
An ethical coach values being of service above all else, holds
the coaching relationship sacred, and does not allow a personal
agenda to interfere with doing so.
8. A RELATIONSHIP COACH ADDRESSES THEIR CLIENTS' SABOTAGING ATTITUDES AND CHOICES WITHOUT MAKING THEM WRONG
We assume that “attitude precedes outcome” and skillfully help
our clients become aware of the connection between their
attitudes (beliefs, interpretations, etc), choices and
consequences. We support them in making their own judgments and
decisions about their relationship choices in alignment with
their Vision, Purpose, Requirements, Needs, and Goals.
9. A RELATIONSHIP COACH IS NEUTRAL ABOUT THE OUTCOME FOR PRE-COMMITTED RELATIONSHIPS, AND AN ADVOCATE FOR COMMITTED RELATIONSHIPS
We value using the opportunity while single to make conscious
long-term relationship choices, and believe in the power and
necessity of commitment to make those choices work and be
fulfilling.
10. A RELATIONSHIP COACH “WALKS THE TALK” BY CONTINUALLY ADDRESSING HIS OR HER OWN PERSONAL AND RELATIONSHIP DEVELOPMENT, CHALLENGES, AND GOALS
We know that we can only help our clients along paths that we
have traveled ourselves, and no further, so we must continually
strive to be conscious and intentional in our lives and
relationships. This includes furthering our own learning and
development by working with a coach or mentor, on-going training,
and other means.
NEW HOPE AND NEW CHALLENGES
I truly believe professional coaching to be the next evolution of
helping people with their life and relationship goals. While the
need for therapy will not disappear, in the past 8 years I have
seen more and more professionals and the public discover and
prefer a coaching model for positive change. At first glance,
professionals often say “I've been coaching for a long time and
didn't know it!” Contrary to the stigma of therapy, and similar
to personal training, amongst the public it is becoming a status
symbol to have a coach. The perceived desirability of coaching
and increasing public and professional awareness creates more
availability of, and demand for, the services of professional
coaches. “A rising tide lifts all boats.” As a Relationship
Coach, I feel hopeful that we can finally make a dent in the
divorce rate.
Presently there are many thousands of professional coaches
worldwide, and training institutes graduate hundreds more each
month. Many are alarmed that there are no governmental
regulations, or educational or licensing requirements; literally
anyone can declare him/herself a coach and start marketing their
services, charging what clients will pay, and let the buyer
beware. There seems to be little protection against unethical
and/or incompetent practitioners, other than the likelihood that
they will fail to stay in practice in a business dependent upon
word of mouth referral. As a career helping professional, I am
concerned about this and believe it presents tremendous
challenges to the future of coaching.
The good news is that, in my experience, the vast majority of
people attracted to the coaching profession are either already
qualified and practicing helping professionals, or are mature,
talented people of integrity with a strong calling to help others
who seek training and experience before hanging their shingle.
Therapists will be reassured that coaches are trained to
recognize that they don't do what therapists do, and to follow
the guideline "when in doubt, refer it out." Coaches do not treat
clinical disorders such as anxiety, depression, addiction, and
phobias. On the other hand, a therapist can do what a coach does,
providing a choice of paradigms and methodologies for therapist
and client. As the coaching profession gains more visibility,
many clients may prefer a coaching model to a therapy model.
Clients who do not perceive themselves in need of therapy may be
more inclined to see a coach, opening up new practice
opportunities for therapists using the coaching model.
As I train Relationship Coaches and help them to build their
practices, I have witnessed many, many of them discover or (as I
have) re-discover their passion for their work and make a
tremendously positive difference in the lives of countless
singles and couples. Increasingly, I see creative, talented
professionals taking their work out of their office and into
their communities, impacting many more relationships than through
a traditional private practice, and experiencing financial
success and emotional satisfaction. This gives me hope that the
world I idealistically dreamed of helping to create when I
entered the helping profession so many years ago is actually
achievable in my lifetime.
David Steele, M.A. is a California Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who founded Relationship Coaching Institute to train helping professionals of all disciplines to help singles and couples achieve their relationship goals (www.RelationshipCoachingInstitute.com), and BuildingYourIdealPractice.com for helping private practice professionals build successful practices (www.BuildingYourIdealPractice.com). He is the author of “How to Build Your Ideal Practice in 90 Days” and soon-to-be-published“Conscious Dating: Finding the Love of Your Life in Today's World.”
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Best regards,
David Steele, MA, LMFT
Relationship Coach
CEO and Founder of Relationship Coaching Institute
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