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Examples of situations where coaching made a
difference
The person who has
always had the best of intentions and wanted a fulfilled life but never made
the time to actually follow through.
The person in transition because of
divorce, career shift, illness or empty nest who needs to establish a new
vision.
The PhD student who needs to finish her dissertation but keeps
getting lost in more and more research because she lacks direction.
The
high school student who is exploring college options. Coaching can help
evaluate wants and goals in order to assist with making the best
choice.
The person recovering from bankruptcy who is getting life back
on track and could use some support and focus.
The extroverted retiree
who is worried about what he will do now that he has no full-time job and needs
to establish renewed contact with the world.
The fundraiser going into a
major capital campaign who needs direction and accountability in order to make
it work.
The volunteer board who has the best of intentions but no idea
how to develop a plan to accomplish the organizational goals and keep the
volunteers on track.
The teacher who receives little positive
reinforcement, must deal with severe budget limitations but loves her kids.
Coaching can help rekindle the inspiration and renew the joy of
giving.
The realtor who wants to be the #1 salesperson in his/her
division and could use additional motivation.
The salesperson who has
had one too many hang ups, one too many cold calls and now breaks into a sweat
every time she looks at the phone. A coach can provide exercises and
inspiration to overcome those negative feelings.
The small business
owner with no network of peers. Coaching can offer a program and tools to
provide the framework necessary for business survival.
The bride who is
trying to plan a wedding HER way (not her mother's way) and would really like
someone to hear her ideas and help her set some boundaries.
The person
who has just come into wealth and is now bombarded by worthy organizations
seeking financial assistance. Coaching can help determine priorities and values
that will assist with making confident decisions.
The 45-year old
divorcee who hasn't dated since she was 18 and isn't sure how to meet men, what
she wants in a partner, or what dating is like in the new century. A coach can
help develop a strategy for building a new social life.
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