INVESTIGATION OF AWARENESS, TAKING RESPONSIBILITY AND MOTIVATION CHANGES IN PEOPLE WHO TAKE COACHING

This study examines the changes in awareness, taking responsibility, and motivation in people who take professional coaching. The data collection tool used in this study consists of six questions designed to identify participants' gender, age and educational status, awareness, taking responsibility and motivation changes. The prepared data collection tool was implemented at the end of each coaching sessions with face-to-face interviews with the coaching service recipients. According to the results of the analysis, it was determined that the level of awareness of those who take coaching service is high and the level of taking responsibility and motivation is moderate. Another important finding in the study is that; there is no relationship between sociodemographic factors (gender, age, level of education) and awareness, taking responsibility and motivation changes.

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