Every person is a work in progress, capable of creating a satisfying life while balancing both personal and workplace demands. But everyone can use a little support along the way.
We once heard that love is helping another person become the greatest person God could have intended. And we think coaching has the same aim.
We don’t have the answers for you, but we can ask provocative questions and hold a space of quiet intention where you feel supported in arriving at your own conclusions.
Here are some sample engagements:
Job Search Jump Start Coaching: Perfect for the new graduate, this 30-day engagement creates a strategy for finding that first, or next, job!
Career Discernment Coaching: Perhaps you’ve earned the degree — but it’s in the wrong field! Or maybe you’re mid-career and you’ve finally mustered the courage to seek out what you’re truly called to do. This 90-day engagement offers a deep and discerning dive to help you make the best decision for moving forward.
Employment Crisis Coaching: Sometimes corrective action is in order and it takes an outsider to shine the light on how the employee’s behavior impacts others. When an otherwise solid employee is placed on an improvement plan, this coaching engagement may be the difference between a short-term shift and long-lasting transformation.
Recovery-at-Work Coaching: For employees in recovery from substance use disorders, this coaching engagement leverages twelve-step and other recovery tools to improve performance and enhance leadership skills.
Life (is Hard) Coaching: Understanding relationships, stuck in a rut, changes in who we are as our roles change. Life is hard. You may need a strategic partner to help you navigate the difficult moments in your life. But these challenges also provide the greatest opportunity for mindful transformation. Our Life (is Hard) Coaching is not for the faint of heart — we’ll ask you tough questions, we’ll help you be accountable for the changes you seek, and we’ll encourage you to dig deep. The work is challenging but the rewards are great. Give it a try.