You know you’re meant to help others.
Maybe people already come to you for advice.
Maybe you’ve overcome something big and feel called to guide others through the same journey.
Or maybe you just know there’s something more waiting for you—and coaching feels like the right path.
Whatever brought you here, one thing is clear: you’re ready to make an impact.
Here’s how to go from inspired idea to certified, confident coach.
Before you dive into training programs and certifications, take a step back and ask yourself:
Why do I want to become a coach?
Maybe you want to:
There’s no wrong answer—but getting clear on your motivation will guide the rest of your journey and help you stay grounded when the path gets challenging.
Your “why” is what fuels your “how.”
Not all coach training is created equal.
If you want to be recognized, respected, and positioned for long-term success, choosing an ICF-accredited program is key.
The International Coaching Federation (ICF) is the gold standard for professional coaching.
Their certification process ensures you’re trained in coaching ethics, core competencies, and client-centered practices.
There are three main ICF credentials:
Most coaches begin by completing an ICF Level 1 program, which prepares them for ACC certification and lays the foundation for future growth.
Once you’ve decided on an ICF path, the next step is to enroll in a certified training program.
Look for a program that:
For example, Oregon State University’s Certified Professional Empower Coach (CPEC) program offers neuroscience-informed instruction, small cohort sizes, and flexible delivery to meet the needs of working professionals.
ICF certification isn’t just about theory—it’s about practice.
To apply for your ACC credential, you’ll need:
Your training program should support you in gaining these hours and help you build the confidence and skill to coach real clients effectively.
Once you’ve completed your training and hours, you can apply for ICF certification.
The application process includes:
Once certified, you can proudly market yourself as an ICF-accredited coach—a major trust signal for clients and employers alike.
And here’s the exciting part: you don’t have to wait until your certification is complete to start coaching. Many students begin working with practice clients or even paying clients (within ethical guidelines) during their training.
Want to coach professionally or launch your own business? You’ll also need to think like an entrepreneur.
Consider:
Becoming a certified life coach isn’t just about gaining a credential—it’s about stepping into a more empowered, aligned version of yourself.
If you’re ready to do meaningful work, grow as a leader, and help others thrive, the journey starts here.
🎓 Explore Oregon State and Empower's Certified Professional Life Coach (CPEC) Program.
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We’ve also put together a free guide to help you explore your options and take the next step.
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* How to Become a Certified Life Coach
* Checklist — 7 Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Certification Program
* 5 Career Paths for Certified Coaches