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Client Information Sheet

This document contains a client intake form for a life coaching session. It requests basic contact information for the client, as well as information about their employment, reason for seeking coaching, and answers to several open-ended questions about their goals, passions, values and outlook on life. The questions are designed to help the coach better understand the client and how to most effectively work with them.

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Client Information Sheet

This document contains a client intake form for a life coaching session. It requests basic contact information for the client, as well as information about their employment, reason for seeking coaching, and answers to several open-ended questions about their goals, passions, values and outlook on life. The questions are designed to help the coach better understand the client and how to most effectively work with them.

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Client Information Sheet

All personal information is confidential and treated appropriately.

Client Name
Address
City

State

Zip

E-Mail
Date of birth

Phone
Cell

Marital status

Employment Information:
Occupation

How long?

Employer name
Reason for engaging a Coach _________________________
________________________________________________
________________________________________________
________________________________________________
Referral source

Individual Client Intake Interview


As a coach, its important for me to understand how you view the world in
general and yourself in particular. Each person has a unique way of thinking
and a unique way of interacting with those around him or her.
Answer each of these questions as clearly and thoughtfully as possible,
expressing the best of who you are. These are pondering questions
designed to stimulate your thinking in a particular way that will make our
work together even more productive. I suggest that you take several days to
compose your responses to these questions. Thank you.
1. What accomplishments must, in your opinion, occur during your lifetime
so that you will consider your life to have been satisfying and well lived a life
of few or no regrets?

2. If there were a secret passion in your life, what would it be?

3. What do you consider your role to be in your local community? In the


United States? In the world?

4. If you could devote your life to serving othersand still have the money
and lifestyle you needwould you do it? How would it look?

5. If you trusted your coach enough to tell him or her how to manage you
most effectively, what tips would you give?

6. If you had a five-year goal and you had continuing services of a coach to
help you make it happen (and money were not an issue), what would that
goal be? What difference would working with a coach make?

7. Whats missing in your life? What would make your life more fulfilling?

8. Do you believe in God or in the concept of a higher power? If so, describe


the most useful and empowering aspects of your relationship with God. If
not, what reference point do you use?

9. As your Coach is there anything else you would like me to know about
you?

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