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COACHING
IS FOR YOU!
CONSIDER
COACHING SO YOU CAN
1.
Clarify, Define, and Reach your Goals.
2.
Explore and integrate aspects of your life including:
- Intellectual
and emotional
- Professional
and personal
- Physical
and spiritual
- Gain
new perspectives and skills and receive support in making
choices and taking action
- Make
life changes and transitions in work and career
- Create
healthy and balanced work lives
Experience
a supportive one to one relationship with a professional
who is knowledgeable about family and work systems and is
able to constantly consider the individual and his or her
concerns in relation to the systems with which he or she
comes in contact.
What
is Coaching?
Coaching
is a partnership between the client and the coach that provides
exploration, reflection, and guidance.
The coaching process holds a mirror up to your values, your
choices and dreams and helps you bring the clarity you need
to take action and move in the direction that you feel is
appropriate for you.
Coaching
is not psychotherapy, but may complement it - drawing on
the past as it focuses on the present and future.
Coaching
is fully confidential.
Dr. Newberg offers both face-to-face and telephone coaching.
Coaching is conducted on an individual or group format.
Sign
up now for your first free exploratory session now or please
call Dr. Newberg at 215-242-6752,
Coaching
makes a difference
Susan*
had been working successfully for 20 years, but was bored
with her job and was interested in pursuing an artistic
career. Through coaching, she realized that she could redefine
her position to include art and discovered ways to blend
her careers.
Ruth
is a highly successful and respected executive. She wanted
to delegate more tasks to the people working with her, but
felt they never did them as well as she did. Coaching helped
Ruth to recognize her contribution to the impasse and to
become a more effective manager.
Jonathan
felt conflicting loyalties between his job as a manager
and his role as a new father. Coaching helped him create
boundaries and realistic goals, so that he enjoyed his daughter
when at home - and was more productive and focused when
at work.
Bob
finally got the job of his dreams! His employers expected
him to make many changes. Coaching helped him understand
the sources of the resistance he encountered and plan the
steps of a more successful change process.
Naomi
moved with her partner to a different country for a good
job opportunity. She wasn't prepared for the conflicting
feelings of excitement about the new sites, sounds and opportunities
on one hand, and for the feelings of loneliness, uncertainty,
and confusion on the other. Coaching helped her accept those
feelings are natural to the transition. Coaching also helped
her take steps to find sources of support for her and her
children as they learned the intricacies of the new life.
This enabled her to enjoy many more aspects of life in the
new country and make plans to address some of the difficulties
she was facing.
*Names
are pseudonyms; stories are real.
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