Why Coaching?

Billionaire investor Warren Buffett says the very best investment you can make is one that "you can't beat," can't be taxed and inflation can’t devalue. He means the investment in ourselves.

That’s what having a coach as a trusted advisor is — an investment in yourself.

Ask yourself this question: What change is important to you right now?

People can — and do — change. Humans are adaptable and resilient. But change — whether it’s perceived as good or bad — planned or unplanned — is hard. Sometimes we need help to produce extraordinary results in our lives and our work.

Coaches ask the questions that challenge our thinking. They listen in a way that opens us to new ideas. Coaches help us break through what might be holding us back.

A coach helps us name possibilities, experiment with new ideas, sort through what’s going on inside ourselves and in our world today while looking to tomorrow.

Coaching takes what is inside us and translates it into external goals that can be accomplished step by step. With a coach we can get clear on our goals and make plans, celebrating as we take one step forward — and then another — to make what we want real.

My style as a coach is open, flexible and direct. My philosophy melds analytical reasoning with intuition and caring. Words that clients use to describe me include: “Insightful”, “empathetic”, “explores possibilities”, “inspires” and “results”.

I describe coaching to a new client as a partnership based on trust, honesty and intimacy. It aims to inspire you to maximize your potential. Coaching is about change for clients who are willing and ready to commit.

Do you think you are worth it? Are you ready to make your change real?