The first step to applying this tool is to draw a wheel (a circle) on a piece of paper or your screen. Here’s how you can apply this tool in your next coaching session: 1. Using the Wheel of Life template is simple. Spirituality: What spiritual beliefs and practices do you have? How do you feel aligned with the universe or higher power you believe in?.Contribution: How are you contributing to the world? What gifts do you have that you could share with others?.Fun and recreation: Do you have fun and recreation in your life? How is it included in your daily routine?.Physical environment: Is your immediate physical environment-your room, your house, the people you’re surrounded with-serving you well? Is it nourishing you? Or is it something you need to redesign?.Business and career: How important is your career or business in your life? What are your goals here?.
Finances: Are you happy with your finances? Are you financially secure, literate, and fulfilled? How important is this category to you?.Health and well-being: How focused are you on your physical and mental health? Do you have a goal to improve your fitness or longevity?.Family and friends: How is your relationship with your family and your friends? What kind of bond do you have with them, and what role do they take up in your life?.Romantic love: Do you feel happy and fulfilled in your romantic life? How important is this category to you?.Personal growth: How focused are you on your growth and transformation? How much time do you spend every day learning and developing yourself?.These 10 categories help break down one’s overall life vision into distinct categories to help with self-reflection.
The 10 categories of the Wheel of Life assessment
As a coach, you know that it starts with defining what that means to you personally. Living a great life is different for everyone.