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Make 2025 the Year You Step Into Coaching

Published 20 January, 2025 by Angela Cox in Career Transition
⚡Updated on 21 January, 2025

If 2024 left you feeling stuck in the same routine and wondering when you’ll finally make the change you’ve been dreaming about, let me tell you this: 2025 can be the year you flick the switch.

Coaching isn’t just a career—it’s a calling.

It’s the opportunity to step into a role where you guide, empower, and inspire others, all while creating a life that fulfils you.

Step 1: Get Clear on Why Coaching Excites You

Before anything else, ask yourself: Why do I want to coach?

Is it to help people navigate their careers?

To guide leaders towards their full potential?

To empower individuals to overcome life’s hurdles?

Take time to reflect on the why behind this career switch.

Knowing your purpose will not only keep you motivated but will also help you identify the type of coaching that’s right for you—whether that’s life coaching, business coaching, or something more niche.

Step 2: Research Your Path


Coaching is incredibly flexible, but the path to success varies depending on your goals.

  • Look into different coaching qualifications—do you need a certification, or can you build on your existing expertise?
  • Explore niches that align with your passions (e.g., leadership, health, relationships).
  • Talk to coaches who inspire you or join online forums to learn about their journeys.

Understanding the landscape is key to making informed decisions about your next steps.

Step 3: Start Building Your Skillset

Coaching isn’t just about listening—it’s about seeing what isn’t being said, facilitating growth, and challenging clients to think differently.

Here’s how you can get started:

  • Read foundational coaching books like Co-Active Coaching
    or The Coaching Habit.
  • Join the Paseda360 Coach Club or attend workshops to see what resonates with you.
  • Practice active listening and powerful questioning in your everyday conversations.

Step 4: Choose a Training Programme

Investing in a coaching qualification is a big step, but it’s one that can open doors and give you the confidence to succeed.

When choosing a programme, ask:

  • Is it accredited by a recognised body like the ICF or AC?
  • Does it fit my schedule and budget?
  • Does it focus on the type of coaching I want to do?

At Paseda360, we offer human-centric coach training that’s designed to empower career switchers like you, blending practical tools with real-world application.

Step 5: Get Visible


Once you’ve started your training, it’s time to let the world know what you’re up to. Start small:

  • Update your LinkedIn profile with your coaching aspirations.
  • Share posts about what you’re learning and the transformation you’re going through.
  • Tell friends, family, and colleagues—your first clients often come from your existing network.

Visibility is key to building trust and showing potential clients what you’re about.

Step 6: Gain Experience


Coaching is a skill you refine through practice.

  • Start offering pro bono sessions to colleagues.
  • Use these opportunities to test your methods, learn what works, and build confidence.
  • Collect testimonials that you can use to promote your services later on.

Every session will teach you something new about yourself and your style as a coach.

Step 7: Create Your Transition Plan


If you’re switching careers, it’s important to have a roadmap for how you’ll balance coaching with your current commitments.

  • Decide whether you’ll start part-time while working or make a full-time leap.
  • Set financial goals for your first year—how many clients do you need to cover your expenses?
  • Build a routine that gives you space to grow your coaching practice without burning out.

Remember, this is a journey. It doesn’t have to be perfect, but it does have to start.