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Coaching for Optimal Performance



"Whatever your mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve"
Napoleon Hill

What is a Coach
Coaches work with business people, professionals, and others to substantially increase their performance at work and the sense of satisfaction in their personal lives.

Coaches are partners in success. With the right coach, people do much better.

Like a personal trainer, a coach’s focus is 100% on you and your goals.

Who Can Use A Coach?
Coaching works best for people who have a gap between where they are – personally or professionally – and where they want to be.
Coaches are for people who:

  • Need help to improve their leadership skills
  • Want to better balance their work and home/play lives
  • Need help making the shift from technical expert to effective manager
  • Are facing a major career or life transition
  • Need to better direct their energy to consistently accomplish their goals
  • Are starting a new project or a new role
  • Need an independent perspective
  • Are searching for a sense of purpose
  • Want to achieve higher profitability, improve professional fulfillment, enhance personal growth and increase life satisfaction

How Does Coaching Work?
Like counseling, coaching is based on a confidential, straightforward, trusting, and constructive relationship. But coaching is neither counseling nor advice-giving. It is a place to find supportive guidance by way of exploratory activities and structured dialogues.

Clients use the coach as a resource to clarify goals and set a course of action, but the client does the work, doing something daily to accomplish their objectives.

Most coaching is conducted over-the-phone during regularly scheduled one-on-one sessions over a six to twelve week period.

Can Our Coaches Help You?
Why not find out for yourself? You can experience coaching today without charge or obligation to continue.

Contact Robin Chase at Preferred EAP via e-mail at robin.chase-sittig@lvh.com or by phone at 610-433-8550.

  • We will arrange a time for an introductory coaching session
  • Together, we will discuss where you are now and where you want to be
  • You determine first-hand how coaching can help you

 

 
 
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