Why Coaching

“The definition of insanity is to do the same thing over and over and expecting different results.” - Albert Einstein

Let’s face it, the perspectives, skills and tools that got you where you are today, in most cases, are not the same perspectives, skills and tools that will propel you forward to the next inflection point or bump in your personal and professional life.  To advance to that next level, you need greater self discovery and the willingness to venture outside your comfort zone. This is where new opportunities exist and where the greatest potential for growth awaits you.  
Self Discovery

You are the greatest mystery to yourself and only through self discovery are you able to unlock this mystery and achieve one of the greatest forms of human improvement and growth. Coaching is a means to assist you to clearly, quickly, completely, and confidentially discover yourself, without any hint of judgment or guilt.  
Moving Beyond What’s Comfortable to What’s Possible

To help you see the possibilities beyond your comfort zone, coaching uses self discovery and insight about where and why you are where you are in your life. Coaching assists you in moving beyond what’s comfortable to what’s possible in your relationships, health, career/business and personal development. It does this by providing the means to clearly, quickly, completely and confidently advance you forward to discover a world of new possibilities and opportunities.  
Why Work With a Coach?

There’s so much to be gained from working with a coach including: learning how to effectively address a challenge, overcoming obstacles and barriers, accomplishing a goal, and exploring a new opportunity. More specifically a coach can help address your:
  • Desire to accelerate accomplishments of goals and results to meet a specific deadline, e.g., write that screenplay;
  • Struggle to establish work and life balance or committing to a shift in well being;
  • Lack of clarity and vision about transitioning, e.g., from one career to another or starting a new business; and,
  • Inability to move forward with a project, a relationship or reluctance to “pull the trigger” on a life-changing decision.