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Imagine a relationship
where the focus is totally on you, on what
matters most to you, and on what will help
you get what you really want in your life.
Thats what its like having
a personal coach. Like having your own
personal guide for the journey of life.
Someone who will help you find your way
and stay on track.
A coach is there to:
encourage you to be all you can
be
help you to focus on your strengths
guide you through a life transition
discover what may be holding you
back and
work with you on having the success
you deserve.
A coach is your partner,
providing the framework for working on
what really matters to you. Assuming that
you have the answers, a coach guides you
through the process of finding those answers.
By fully listening, guiding, suggesting,
providing structure, and helping you develop
and maintain focus, a coach steers you
to take action more easily than you could
working on your own.

Just as
Tiger Woods has a coach to help him reach
his full potential, a personal coach will
help you get from where you are to where
you want to be quickly! Many people
today find themselves on the fast-paced
treadmill of stressful lives that are out
of balance - living someone elses
goals instead of their own. But they dont
find the time or motivation to work on
what they really want. So when theres
a gap between what you have and what you
want, coaching works well, if youre
ready and willing to change. Getting life
back into balance, having more of what
you want and less of what you dont
want, exercising better self-care
for all those reasons and many more, people
everywhere are turning to coaching.
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ABOUT COACHING
The
relatively new coaching profession has become mainstream with
tens of thousands of coaches practicing nationally and internationally.
This recognition is due in part to coverage by national and
international media coverage of both personal and business coaching.
The country's most prestigious and well-known newspapers and
magazines, like Fortune, Time, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal,
Business Week, Forbes, Fast Company, O Magazine, as well as
major television networks, cable TV, and local newspapers. "The
Oprah Show" has regularly featured nationally-known coach/authors,
such as Cheryl Richardson, Laura Berman Fortgang, Dr. Phil McGraw
(now with his own show on CBS) and Martha Beck, who work with
people on improving their lives in a variety of ways.
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