Archive for October, 2009

Listening Inward

October 27th, 2009  |  Published in Executive Coaching, Leadership Development, Life Coaching, Personal Growth, Work/Life Balance

You know how you keep certain go-to ingredients stocked in your pantry or fridge? With three active children, milk, bread and peanut butter are always on my list!

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The Paradox of Accountability in Coaching

October 20th, 2009  |  Published in Executive Coaching, Leadership Development, Life Coaching, Personal Growth, The Growing Edge, Work/Life Balance

In my 15 years of experience, I’ve found that most of my clients come to coaching knowing there is opportunity for growth in their lives, but being uncertain how to make the most of it. They are completely capable of moving toward growth on their own, but they hire a coach because it streamlines and speeds up the process. Holding clients accountable to follow through on what they say they want is a big part of a coach’s role.

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Introducing ‘The Growing Edge(SM)’

October 8th, 2009  |  Published in The Growing Edge

My clients are smart. They’ve achieved personal and professional success. They’re leaders, whether formally or informally. They’re usually quite self-aware. Many lead lives that serve the greater good.

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