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Integral Coaching

Integral coaching is a dynamic relationship between the coach and client dedicated to improving your business and life.  It is a mutually committed partnership designed to inspire you to greatness, foster change and growth, and attain your objectives and goals.

You will gain deeper insights and self-awareness, and develop more confidence in your abilities, while increasing your capacities.  Executive coaching is positive solution-based process focusing on present circumstances and future goals.

 

Reported Results from Coaching:

  • Improved Performance 
  • Increased Effectiveness 
  • Personal Leadership Development 
  • Increased Fulfillment and Job Satisfaction

 

Tax DeductibleExpenses of continuing education undertaken to maintain and improve business and professional skills may be tax-deductible. (Treas. Reg. 1-162-5. Coughlin vs. Commissioner, 203F 2d 307.) Consult your tax adviser for further information.

The Integral Approach To Coaching

“Integral” means “inclusive, balanced, comprehensive.” –Ken Wilbur

The Integral approach is a holistic view of the individual designed to include all aspects oneself as well as all developmental models and methods.The client does not adopt a specific philosophy or belief, rather, one develops the ideas and potentials one already possesses but is not yet fully utilizing or expressing.The result is an individually designed program to realize greatness in all aspects of your life, particularly Mental, Emotional, Body Awareness, Relational, Spiritual, and Integrative.

What People Are Saying About Coaching:

“Once used to bolster troubled staffers, coaching now is part of the standard leadership development training for elite executives and talented up-and-comers at IBM, Motorola, J.P. Morgan, Chase, and Hewlett Packard. These companies are discreetly giving their best prospects what star athletes have long had: a trusted adviser to help reach their goals.” — CNN.com

“’As a result of coaching, clients set better goals, take more action, make better decisions, and more fully use their natural strengths.”— Sausalito.net

“Part therapist, part consultant, part motivational expert, part professional organizer, part friend, part nag — the personal coach seeks to do for your life what a personal trainer does for your body.”— Kim Palmer, Minneapolis-St. Paul Star-Tribune

“People usually turn to coaches for professional and career growth. They want help in setting goals, solving problems or acquiring new skills. But business coaching often leads to personal insights. Clients are better able to deal with obstacles and change. It’s easier to balance work life with their personal life. And in some cases, it gives them the courage to pursue dream.” — The Arizona Republic

“Coaching can certainly help you strengthen your sense of self-worth, focus on your goals — and get there, fast.” — The London Daily Telegraph

“…a personal coach is better than a best friend.” — Sausalito.net

“A coach may be the guardian angel you need to rev up your career”— Money

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