15 février 2011

Couples Coachingpar Simon Beauséjour

Behind every great man is a  great woman; and behind every great woman is a great man, we all know that.

But I have seen some cases  where the husband or wife is not behind the spouse, but in fact in front -and  in the way- preventing that great man or woman to come out.

Couples Coaching is quickly  becoming more and more popular. It is not to be automatically associated with  couples that experience marital problems, but rather with couples that already  enjoy a great relationship and want to take it to the next level.

In some of those cases, there  are couples for which there is stress coming from the fact that one of the  spouses is having success with his or her job or business while the other is  stagnant. That is precisely when one can end up standing in the way of the  other; without even being conscious of his or her reaction and of the  consequences of jealousy, envy, loneliness or other emotions that may not be  well managed. That is definitely a time when honest and open communication is  crucial from both sides: from the spouse that feels somewhat left behind as  well as the one that is moving forward.

With every movement comes  change, and with every change comes a need for adjustment. In the case of a  couple, that need is in fact doubled-up. Any husband or wife moving into an  important job promotion, a career change or a start-up or expansion of a  business (which will usually represent increased travel and time spent away  from home) needs make sure he or she evaluates the indirect price his or her  spouse will inevitably have to pay. As part of the impact of the personal and  professional growth process, priorities need to be set straight with the  spouse.

A couple, like a job or  business, needs periodic evaluation, feedback and adjustment; lack of which  will add severe stress on either -or both- spouses. From there will arise more  disagreements and turbulence from which both entities are bound to suffer: the  job or business project and the couple.

A healthy couple will remain so  if it chooses to give itself the tools required to find balance during periods  of change. A Couples Coach then becomes their best bet. Like any coach, the  Couples Coach will bring an outside point of view into the process, along with  life experience and a well equipped toolbox. The Coach will demonstrate that  there is no need for a winner and a loser, but only for two winners. The couple  will be guided into reconciliation of all the desired priorities of both  individuals.

Don't forget this concept: the  person you are most likely to have a car accident with is... your husband or  wife! Simply because he or she is the person you drive around the most, since  he or she is the person you spend the most time around. And that is a  reflection of your everyday life as a couple: you bump into each other's good  times and bad times; each other's projects, ambitions and disappointments; each  other's angry and happy moments. That is the deal with marriage: a commitment  to accompany and support each other in order to bring out the best in both.

As couples will sometimes bump  into each other's car and cause either a small scratch or a serious fender  bender, the automobile repairman will need to become part of the couple's  solutions.

And so will the Couples  Coach...

Drive safely! And enjoy the  ride.

Simon Beauséjour Coach