
When San Diego psychologist Alessandra Wall tells people she’s a life coach, she almost wants to cover it up with a sneeze.
She does not like the title “life coach.”
After building up a successful private psychology practice, achieving every goal she set for herself, and then becoming disenchanted with the limitations her life, it took her a year and a half to say out loud that she wanted to go into life coaching.
And then, once she made the choice to follow that path, she got really happy.
Even though pursuing life coaching meant losing a bunch of free time and adding a ton of stress to her life.
Because, as she says often in her practice and on her blog, doing what’s right is not always the same thing as doing what’s right for you.
This is one of Alessandra’s key concepts as a life coach, and it’s one of the topics we discussed in our conversation last fall.
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