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Saturday, February 2, 2013

Part II: An Interview With Book Writer/Communicator Jill Farmer

Life coach with a career in television turns to her first attempt at book writing.

Yesterday, Jill Farmer talked about her new book "There's Not Enough Time," ...and other lies we tell ourselves. Today, she goes into what it means to be a Life Coach. Patch.com: How does one become a life coach? Jill Farmer: There are a lot of ways. From masters degree programs in psychology all the way down to hanging your shingle out and calling yourself a life coach. I chose what many would consider a pretty rigorous program for certification through Martha Beck, Ph.D’s courses at Harvard. She is considered by many as the preeminent life coach in America. She has what I consider an outstanding training program and I liked it so much I became certified as a Lifetime Master Coach. Patch: How far do your clients range? I have clients in …

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