In fact, part of my role as the lead instructor for Great to MAGNUS coach training at the National Command and Staff College and NTOA is to review all the current research, understand emerging trends that impact us as coaching professionals, identify emerging opportunities, and share those insights with our first responder community.
As a result, I’ve been digging into The Global Wellness Summit’s 2024 report: a comprehensive guide through the evolving landscape of health and wellness.
This latest report has unveiled key trends for coaches, signaling new avenues for professional growth and development in coaching.
Here’s a quick preview of just three of the trends I’ve pulled from the report to share with you:
Longevity: With a growing focus on individual longevity plans and the integration of advanced healthcare innovations, the demand for coaches skilled in navigating these areas is on the rise.
The Impact of New Technology: With an influx of new wellness apps on the market, this presents an opportunity for coaches to lead with integrative, whole-health approaches that prioritize mental and emotional well-being alongside physical health.
Home as the Wellness Epicenter: Our homes have become the center of our health and well-being endeavors. This shift opens diverse pathways for coaches to engage with clients in more settings, from home health and safety to wellness on the go.
…and then consider how you can inform and enhance others, beyond a public safety career.