Not sure if it's a disclaimer or adding credibility, but I've been a business coach for the past four years. What the OP proposes is a large part of what we do with clients - helping them form and focus on the ideas that support their purpose / vision / strategy, as well as holding them accountable for doing what they say they will.<p>It's a great business to run, and can be a lot of fun, in both the ideas rather and the implementation space.<p>One of the hardest things about being a coach, which is related to this post's title, is confusion about what a coach is and why a business person - especially a self-directed entrepreneur - would use one.<p>Part of this confusion is that "life coaches" tend to focus on softer skills for individuals, whereas a "business coach" needs to have commercial skills and capability. I met people every week who assume I have no commercial skills because I'm a "coach" - not true!<p>So the OP isn't looking for a "life coach" any more than a golfer wants a "life coach". The golfer wants a golf coach; if you have business ideas, you want a business or ideas coach.<p>Some more reading on Coaching as opposed to Consulting, Mentoring etc - <a href="http://www.shirlaws.com.au/coaching/about-coaching" rel="nofollow">http://www.shirlaws.com.au/coaching/about-coaching</a>