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Mission
To help individuals discover
and create fulfilling careers while
living a balanced and successful
life.
Philosophy
I believe that we all have
the ability to realize our personal and
professional goals. To accomplish this
we need to fully commit ourselves to achieving
clarity and focus. When we move towards
our passion we experience our own greatness.
Style
I work with clients who
want to define and achieve success on
their own terms.
- I listen to you.
- Through direct and thought provoking
questions you will identify what is
true.
- We talk about the ideal end-state
including your desired goals, feelings,
environments, and outcomes.
- I share my expertise, intuition
and impressions.
- Partnership, encouragement, accountability,
listening, and a different perspective
are provided to you.
- Advice and tools for you
to realize and achieve your
goals are shared.
I am passionate about being
a partner and a catalyst for people who
want to achieve their dreams. As my client,
you will accomplish more than you would
working independently.
Education
- Antioch University - Master
of Arts, Whole System Design/Organizational
System's Renewal
- The Institute for the Study
of Systems Renewal - Diploma
of Systems Renewal Consultation
- The Evergreen State College
- Bachelor of Arts, Interdisciplinary
Degree/Human Development
- Coachville - Certified Coach
Training
Beyond My Credentials
Previously I worked as a
business consultant for organizations
working to create a business environment
where cooperation, community and compassion
become key motivators for success. I enjoy
designing, leading and facilitating retreats
where people come together to create a
common mission.
I love being with
my family. I have two sons, one
fifteen and the other eleven. My
husband and I enjoy experiencing
life with our boys. We particularly
love to be outside. I enjoy my horse,
swimming, reading, meditating, yoga,
exercising and connecting with family,
friends and colleagues.
| "And
since you cannot see yourself,
so well as by reflection, I,
your glass, will modestly discover
to yourself, that of yourself
which you yet not know of. " ~
William Shakespeare |
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