OK, so you know that I normally don’t shamelessly promote my coaching business here on the blog, but I wanted to share a few success stories with you. Coaches really do make a difference in people’s lives.

One of my clients has really been struggling balancing work and play. Over the course of many months, she has achieved not only the balance she was seeking, but greater success in both areas. She reported to me recently that her business is growing tremendously, her friendships are better than they have been in years, and she is completely enjoying her life again.

Another client of mine has been facing the challenge of moving her life forward after a great loss. We’ve been working together for a few weeks now, and she’s reporting new movement in almost every area of her life. Her challenges don’t seem as daunting as they once were, and she’s learning to move beyond the past negativity that has kept her from achieving her dreams.

One of my entrepreneurial clients told me yesterday that he’s achieved more in the past year while we’ve been working together than he had over the previous ten years combined. And that’s during this “great recession”!

There are many other stories I could share. My clients come from all over the world and in every shape and size. But they all share one thing in common: the desire to move their life forward, to overcome roadblocks, and to achieve the life of their dreams. They all report success.

That’s the power of a coach. People like Deepak Chopra, Byron Katie, and Tony Robbins all know this. A coach motivates, holds you accountable, and gives you practical tools. A good coach doesn’t tell you the answer, but helps you find the answer and harness it. You’ve the adage about teaching someone to fish instead of simply giving them food. Coaching does just that. So, if you’re feeling  a little bit like you need a fishing lesson, let’s chat.