Coaching is a highly effective process that
helps individuals create the lives they've always wanted. I
coach my clients by providing perspective, support, and accountability
as they achieve their personal and business goals. Coaching
is perfect for:
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Designing
your ideal personal and business life, and balancing the two.
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Making meaningful choices that simplify your life.
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Freeing up energy, reducing stress and attracting what you really want
for your life, now!
One focus
area for me is coaching people through transitions in their
lives. Many of us question our
true purpose in life, and we know there is something missing
that we need to pursue. Others are going through changes in
career, family status, finances, and even physical
changes. I help individuals create meaningful
transitions in their lives by making choices that align with their true
desires.
Another
niche is working with single parents who have difficulty achieving
work/life balance and who struggle with feelings of guilt.
Often there are so many obligations to others that either their
personal or professional life suffers. I help
single professional parents achieve guilt-free work/life balance using
strategic planning coupled with daily priority management.
I offer life coaching services to meet your
particular needs and desires. We will always discuss the
topics that are important to you. I will ask meaningful
questions and help you achieve more with less effort.
There is
nothing like coaching and once you experience it for yourself you will
understand the value immediately. With that in mind, I would
like to offer you the gift of a free sample coaching session.
Contact me now to schedule your session.
Below are my
fees for life coaching. I prefer that you sign up for at
least three months of coaching, but there is no contract to sign, only
a statement of commitment to yourself.
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- Initial 30 minute Coaching
Consultation
free
- 30
Minute Emergency Advice Session by phone $45
- 60 Minute Individual Coaching Session
by phone $85



“We cannot control the direction of
the wind, but maybe we can adjust our sails." Fr. Emmerich
Vogt
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