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COACHING BENEFITS

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While therapy and coaching can sometimes overlap, they are different approaches to addressing personal and professional challenges. Therapy is typically focused on addressing mental health issues and emotional distress, while coaching is focused on helping individuals achieve specific goals and overcome obstacles.

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As a coach, I am trained to help clients identify their goals and develop actionable plans to achieve them. I use a range of techniques, including questioning, listening, and feedback, to help clients gain clarity, build confidence, and take action. I am not a therapist and do not provide mental health treatment.

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Navigating the pressures of the corporate world can often leave individuals grappling with excessive stress. While a certain degree of stress can serve as a catalyst for growth, pushing us beyond our comfort zones, it's crucial to recognize the thin line separating motivation from burnout. Here's where the power of awareness comes into play.

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Experiencing fluctuations in energy levels is an inherent part of human nature. Yet, it's not the fluctuation itself that's concerning, but rather our awareness of it. As an experienced executive coach, I possess the skills to identify these energy ebbs and flows and work towards stabilizing them. However, the true transformation lies in cultivating your self-awareness.

 

Once you're aware of a potential burnout situation, you're empowered to take swift action towards recovery. Without this awareness, the situation can escalate, becoming increasingly challenging to manage. Embark on a journey of self-awareness and proactive stress management with my executive coaching services, and unlock a balanced, fulfilling professional life.

As a coach, my focus is on helping clients understand what motivates them and what is holding them back from achieving their goals. By gaining a better understanding of their motivations and challenges, clients can develop a clearer picture of what they want to achieve and how to go about achieving it.

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Working with a coach can be particularly useful for individuals who are facing concerns and issues at work. For example, if you are struggling with a fear of underperformance, a coach can help you identify the underlying causes of this fear and develop strategies to overcome it. This might include setting clear goals, developing a plan of action, and practicing new behaviors and ways of thinking.

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Similarly, if you are afraid of public speaking, a coach can help you develop the skills and confidence you need to deliver effective presentations. This might include working on your body language, tone of voice, and content, as well as providing feedback and support to help you overcome your fear.

Overall, working with a coach can be a valuable way to address the challenges and concerns you are facing at work. By gaining a better understanding of your motivations and obstacles, you can develop a plan of action to overcome them and achieve your goals.

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