Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Coaching Areas We Offer Support In

Business:
Leadership
Executive
Small Business
Entrepreneurship
Corporate
Nonprofit
Marketing
Communication
Conflict Resolution

Personal:
Soulful Living and Ego Awareness
Balance and Well-Being
Nutrition
Fitness
Financial

Relational:
Relationship and Roles Management including Relationship with Self
Boundaries
Ego Management

Creativity:
Living More Creatively
Working More Creatively

Writing:
Creative Writing
Coaching on Specific Work from Nonfiction to Memoir to Magazine Submissions
Editing

How Is Coaching Defined?

Coaching is a method of directing, instructing and training a person or group of people, with the aim to achieve some goal or develop specific skills. According to a survey of coaching clients, "sounding board" and "motivator" were the top roles selected for a coach. Clients are looking for a coach "to really listen to them and give honest feedback".

Business coaching is the practice of providing support and occasional advice to an individual or group in order to help them recognize ways in which they can improve the effectiveness of their business. Business coaches work to improve leadership, employee accountability, teamwork, sales, communication, goal setting, strategic planning and more. Business coaches are often called in when a business is perceived to be performing badly, however many businesses recognize the benefits of business coaching even when the organization is successful.
Wikipedia.org