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Everyone needs a coach

empowerment. encouragement. meaningful change.

Do you feel stuck at work? Are you feeling overwhelmed or having symptoms of burnout? Are you looking for change in your job or personal life? 

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Strengths Coaching is for you! Whether you're a senior in high school, c-suite executive or a  professional looking to change careers - everyone can benefit from coaching when making decisions and adapting to change. 

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As your coach, I'll help you make changes, develop potential, grow your strengths and focus your energy.

Strengths Coaching focuses on what is right with people rather than fixating on what is 'wrong' with them

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People Who Focus on Using Their Strengths...

ARE

6

x

MORE LIKELY 
to be engaged in their jobs

ARE

3

x

MORE LIKELY 

to report having an
excellent quality of life

Rath, T. (2007). StrengthsFinder 2.0. New York: Gallup Press. 

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It only takes 177 questions to uncover the one true you. But it takes commitment to become the best you.

Executive Coach

I am a development-oriented coach and trainer. I have a decade of experience in facilitation, adult learning, and leadership development.

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I am an Certified Coach and Master Facilitator. I want to help you be a better leader and feel more confident in your career. 

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As a coach, I am passionate about working with early-career professionals, college students, new managers, professionals in transition, and anyone looking to better themselves. While I often use Clifton Strengths as a tool in coaching - I have other strategies and activities, too. 

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For training, I specialize in healthy team dynamics, conflict management, giving tough feedback, and emotional intelligence. I am an expert in strengths-based development and appreciative coaching.

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I'm here to champion you on your unique journey - from high school student to PhD scientist - I care about your success. 

 

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