Upon becoming a program candidate, you'll be given a mentor, assigned a Powerful Partner, and you'll receive access to our CLFCPC support page — this gives you access to audio links and downloads.
Certification
As with application prerequisites, you have eighteen months to complete the certification requirements once you are accepted into the program and become a CFLC program candidate (CFLCPC).
Certification
As with application prerequisites, you have eighteen months to complete the certification requirements once you are accepted into the program and become a CFLC program candidate (CFLCPC).
The Certified Fearless Living Coaching certification requirements are now broken down into three phases for ease and integration.
Phase I is dedicated to preparing you for your first coach-client session by supporting, not only your personal life goals, but through understanding how to create a powerful relationship with your client. Through a series of teleclasses recorded by Rhonda, along with the support of your mentor, you will be given a template to support you in learning, practicing and finally, integrating what it means to be a Certified Fearless Living Coach (CFLC).
Phase II will give you the knowledge, the tools and the hands-on skills to become a Professional Life Coach. This is where your learning intensifies. During this phase, you will begin keeping your required log of 100 coaching hours giving you a solid base of practical experience. Bi-monthly meetings with your mentor will help you integrate your learning's while additional Teleclasses will emphasize what matters most.
Phase III will show you how to build a financially successful coaching practice; a rarity in the coaching world. Statistically, only a small percentage of coaches actually create a full-time practice, even though that is their dream. That won't be true for you as you embody the marketing pathways we provide to all our graduates. We are proud that our Certified Fearless Living Coaches (CFLC) lead the industry in fulfilling their dream and become full-time in a career they love.
We don't just teach you how to coach, we show you to share your passion with the world.
Classes:
• Pathway of Change Workshop*
• Wheels Workshop*
• Fearless Year - Fearless Life audio class*
• Phase I ~ Getting Started as a CFLC - 6 recorded classes, with course work
• Phase II ~ The Art of Being a CFLC - 6 recorded classes, with course work
• Phase III ~ The Business of Being a CFLC - 6 recorded classes, with course work
*Please note that workshops you've already attended may still count toward your certification requirements.
Practical Experience:
• Work with a mentor. You will be assigned a mentor when you enter the CFLC program, and that person will support you throughout your candidacy. Your mentor is integral to your studies, and he or she is paid directly for time and support.
During this process, you will meet with your mentor for a minimum of twenty-two hours. During Phase II, at least six of your sessions will be listen-ins, where your mentor will hear you coach and then spend an hour debriefing your session with you. You and your mentor will complete monthly evaluations that must be submitted to the FLI main office by the first of each month. These ensure that you are on track with the program that you and your mentor are working together for your success in the program. You and your mentor will use your evaluations as coaching opportunities.
• Attend five coaching sessions. You'll learn about coaching styles by attending coaching sessions with five different coaches. These are coaches within the FLI network and from other organizations.
Professional Practice:
During Phase II:
• Log 100 hours of client coaching. You'll begin with a Coaching Study Client, with whom you'll have a minimum of twelve sessions. Your mentor will work with you in supporting this client. After these sessions, and with mentor approval, you may begin to charge for your sessions with clients at a discounted rate. You'll need to log approximately eighty-eight hours with subsequent clients, 25 of these hours can be used for leading Fearless Book Group hours. All sessions will be audio taped for mentor support and recorded in your coaching log. You will continue adding to the required 100 hours during Phase III.
• Schedule a one-on-one session with Rhonda Britten. After a certain number of coaching hours and mentor support, you'll make an appointment with Rhonda to review one of your client tapes. She may request additional sessions with you or assign homework.
• Wheels Workshop*
• Fearless Year - Fearless Life audio class*
• Phase I ~ Getting Started as a CFLC - 6 recorded classes, with course work
• Phase II ~ The Art of Being a CFLC - 6 recorded classes, with course work
• Phase III ~ The Business of Being a CFLC - 6 recorded classes, with course work
*Please note that workshops you've already attended may still count toward your certification requirements.
Practical Experience:
• Work with a mentor. You will be assigned a mentor when you enter the CFLC program, and that person will support you throughout your candidacy. Your mentor is integral to your studies, and he or she is paid directly for time and support.
During this process, you will meet with your mentor for a minimum of twenty-two hours. During Phase II, at least six of your sessions will be listen-ins, where your mentor will hear you coach and then spend an hour debriefing your session with you. You and your mentor will complete monthly evaluations that must be submitted to the FLI main office by the first of each month. These ensure that you are on track with the program that you and your mentor are working together for your success in the program. You and your mentor will use your evaluations as coaching opportunities.
• Attend five coaching sessions. You'll learn about coaching styles by attending coaching sessions with five different coaches. These are coaches within the FLI network and from other organizations.
Professional Practice:
During Phase II:
• Log 100 hours of client coaching. You'll begin with a Coaching Study Client, with whom you'll have a minimum of twelve sessions. Your mentor will work with you in supporting this client. After these sessions, and with mentor approval, you may begin to charge for your sessions with clients at a discounted rate. You'll need to log approximately eighty-eight hours with subsequent clients, 25 of these hours can be used for leading Fearless Book Group hours. All sessions will be audio taped for mentor support and recorded in your coaching log. You will continue adding to the required 100 hours during Phase III.
• Schedule a one-on-one session with Rhonda Britten. After a certain number of coaching hours and mentor support, you'll make an appointment with Rhonda to review one of your client tapes. She may request additional sessions with you or assign homework.
• Complete a Daily Training Manual (DTM). You will be required to purchase receive a DTM once you are accepted into the coaching program. You will be completing all 12 weeks of the DTM and then reviewing the process with your mentor.
During Phase III:
During Phase III:
• Lead a Fearless Book Group. By this point, you will have already led one Fearless Book Group. You'll lead a second group for a minimum of eight weeks, but now you can charge for the sessions.
• Facilitate Two Introductory Talks. You'll create, enroll, and facilitate two Introductory Talks with a minimum of four participants. This is a wonderful practice in sharing your passion for Fearless Living and in building your business. You will fill out a report on your experience and include participant's evaluations in your Academic Report.
• Facilitate Two Introductory Talks. You'll create, enroll, and facilitate two Introductory Talks with a minimum of four participants. This is a wonderful practice in sharing your passion for Fearless Living and in building your business. You will fill out a report on your experience and include participant's evaluations in your Academic Report.
Testing:
• Phase Testing. After every Phase, you will be tested on your knowledge and ability to ensure that you are ready to move on to the next phase. This supports integration of the material and builds your confidence each step of the way.
• File an Academic Report (AR). After finishing all certification requirements, you'll prepare a report of your studies. This report is divided into the following sections: Intention, Mentor, Coaching, Education, Leadership, Completion, and Vision.
• Take your final exam. When you've completed all certification requirements, you'll be tested. You must score 70 percent or above to request an exit interview.
• Have your exit interview. Once your academic report has arrived at the main FLI office and you've completed your final exam, you'll schedule an exit interview with Rhonda. Within one week of the interview, you'll receive a response to your certification request.

