- Are you recently divorced, or separated and seeking a new path?
- Are you searching for what is missing in your job or career?
- Do you feel stuck at a fork in the road; unsure which direction to take?
- Are you motivated to maximize your potential to create the life you envision?
If you have answered yes to any of these questions, contact me for your complementary coaching session...
What Is a Life Coach?
Coaching is not therapy, consulting, or counseling. A life coach is a professional who helps you to amplify your strengths so you can open new doors in your life.
A coach understands that you are the only person who knows what is best for you. Your answers lie inside of you, even when they may be masked or cloudy. How does coaching work?
Coaching is a two-way, co-creative process that will unlock, and unblock, creative solutions that will lead to new, exciting results in your life. In every session, you decide the agenda, the topic, and the desired outcomes.
My coaching style is a combination of:
Soon, new ways to resolve challenges will begin to illuminate. You’ll start to see how you can carve out strategies by drawing on strengths within, some you might be surprised to learn you have. How does a coach help you to unleash your potential?
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How does a coach differ from other support systems?
We frequently turn to those closest to us – family and friends – for support and advice. These conversations can be comforting and assist in finding solutions, but also may have drawbacks.
For one thing, family and friends are an interconnected web from whom not only blessings, but also information flows. Have you ever confided in somebody only to find that your news has traveled with the speed of light through the grapevine? Additionally, those close to us have a tendency to insert their own story into our story. How often have you been discussing a dilemma with somebody and then walked away feeling frustrated, un-heard, or maybe even a little annoyed? Even the most well-meaning of people usually counter, or cloud, our thought processes by saying things like:
Who are coaching candidates?
In short, almost anybody intent on enhancing their personal and professional life.
Coaching clients are:
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