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  1. Feb 7, 2024 · Marie says lack of regulation in the industry means many people seeking life coaches end up falling victim to scams. Angela Lauria, 50, discovered life coaching when she was struggling...

  2. Dec 7, 2020 · I decided that "life coaching" was bollocks when the woman who worked in my local convenience store told me that she was a qualified life coach. I was tempted to ask why she didn't coach herself into a job a bit better than earning min wage in a corner shop.

  3. As you look to train or “qualify” to become a life coach, recognise that as of this moment there is no national or international certifying body. There are currently, three major global bodies that provide a quality standard for all types of coaches (life coaching included).

  4. If all else fails, search for reviews online using the program’s, institution’s or coach’s name and the words “review,” “scam” or “fraud” as keywords. If you've confirmed a coach received certification through a legitimate program, also confirm the credentials haven’t expired.

  5. My cousin has fallen deeply into debt buying life coaching programs. She has a coach for everything: weight loss, productivity, finances, and organization but the worst part of all is now she has become a scammer herself.

  6. Your review is protected by the Fair Customer Review Act - report her for violating your right to review. She MUST give you your money back, file a complaint with your state attorney general or consumer fraud department (or both).

  7. How can you tell if a business offer or coaching program is a scam? If it promises guaranteed income, large returns, or a “proven system,” it’s likely a scam.