My approach to coaching:

The most important aspect of a successful coaching engagement is the relationship between Coach and Client. It must be abundantly clear that we can talk about all the things that matter to you, what’s really happening, and what you wish was happening. Our work is confidential, honored, and held with the utmost integrity.

It’s imperative that the trust between us allows you to express, expand and experiment safely so that you can give yourself permission to try, stumble and get playful, and try new approaches.

When you show up more fully for yourself in our sessions, you’ll be amazed at what you can create.

You take the lead in the coaching relationship. Together, we explore the things that matter most to you, uncover the attributes, skills, and experiences that make you uniquely who you are, eliminate roadblocks, and help you create change that lasts.

You bring your wholeness, context, concerns, aspirations, truth, and ideas into our work. I’ll bring curiosity, listening and creativity, tools, strategies, experience, and expertise into the relationship.

Over the years, I’ve found that it’s not necessarily just your professional experience that shifts as we work together: It’s your ability to see yourself fully, think strategically, and confidently handle life’s inevitable ups and downs as you move toward what you truly want.

Leaders of organizations that engage senior and executive coaching report increased satisfaction and growth, as well as enhanced business impact and effectiveness.

Career Freedom: The Good Life Coach Podcast

I talk with the wonderful Michele Lamoureux about how career design integrates with life design.

On the Good Life Coach Podcast, Michele Lamoureux and I explore how career freedom is part of creating a life for ourselves that meets our needs. We reflected on the times in which we’ve felt stuck at work and had to redefine ourselves after long careers in one organization.

Especially relevant in the current COVID-19 climate, we’re interested in how people can dig within to find the strength to navigate change. We talk about the inner critic, engaging the people around us in supporting us, knowing when it’s time to move on, and gathering the resources we need to build great work.

Michele is a warm, thoughtful and funny host; I loved visiting the Good Life Coach Podcast. Link below.

 

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