Category Archives: Life Transitions

Are You Confused About Coaching?

Coaching as a profession that is practiced by a variety of individuals, with no standardized training or regulation. They may or may not have studied at a variety of different coaching schools, and may or may not be certified. Coaches … Continue reading

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Coaching: Increase Available Time and Energy by Taking Time Off

Gillian and her husband Bob both held responsible corporate positions. Togetherness was the theme of their nine-year-old marriage. Although they

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Coaching: Planning Actions Produces Surprising Opportunities

“I am afraid that I have not made much progress on designing the details of the life plan I have been working on,“ Candace explained apologetically. Candace had asked for coaching because she was very unhappy with her job

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Coaching: Can a Retired Executive Help His Entrepreneurial Wife?

Craig and Warren are both recently retired executives. Craig’s wife, Marcy, owns and operates a website design firm. Warren’s wife, Sharon, owns an exclusive gift shop. Both businesses are successful, and each woman finds

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Coaching: Fear of Success May Look Like Something Else

Andrea, an exemplary civilian project manager in a military installation, started having sexual fantasies about her new boss almost as soon as

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