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"When you are trying to get across town in a hurry, which is better, a bus or a cab?"
Maybe you don't need one, but many people want a coach, because a coach can help you make your life as satisfying as you want, with the work you love, relationships you value, and enough money, joy and fun, personal and spiritual growth, in a physical environment you enjoy. A coach can help you reach the next level of business and personal growth. For many professionals and high achievers, a coach acts as a guide and an accelerator. Coaching starts with the premise that you are healthy and whole, and helps you move forward rapidly on your goals. You and your coach develop the coaching alliance that serves you best, and then work together to achieve your own objectives. Sometimes the work is around moving to a "bigger game" -enlarging your picture of yourself so that much more is possible. You may want to: Choose
Greatness over Maintenance Business Coaching aids you in making your business take off and stabilize at a high level, while keeping balance in your life. Your business coach has helped others start or expand their businesses, and can help you fast track your way to success. Few people are strong in all the areas a business person needs to know to be successful. Your coach can help you round out your strengths, while you get - and keep - more business. In a coaching relationship, the focus is on your goals, your dreams, your needs. You'll find that many "stuck" areas or issues become clearer, as you learn what's confusing you, and get back on track. Your coach's job is to listen deeply, share intuition and practical knowledge, and ask the tough questions. As a result, you'll find that you are taking regular action steps toward your goals and taking satisfaction from your success! Tes Welborn is a business coach and management consultant, helping people, companies, and organizations be more effective for over 25 years. She is a frequent speaker and author of "Marketing for Consultants" and "Earn What You Are Worth as a Consultant."
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