Coaching is a Partnership between the two of us. It is a mutual conversation with a focus on your goals and development that includes specific expectations for growth in your personal and professional life. In our coaching partnership, you will have opportunity to hone your communication and leadership skills, improve your performance, and identify ways to develop your team -- even if that team is your family.
Like star athletes, accomplished musicians and other high achievers, great leaders know they need a coach to help them leverage their strengths and manage their weaknesses, set realistic goals and hold them accountable for their outcomes.
Frequently Asked Questions
As a Coach, do you do more than just talk to me? As a Coach, I never “just talk.” I will explore, challenge, encourage, suggest, facilitate, praise, focus, and direct, but never just talk. I have developed effective workshops, assessments, exercises and activities designed for corporate and professional use. We will decide together what the most effective approach will be for us through each session.
Is Coaching Confidential? Yes. I understand the need for complete confidentiality whether the coaching is of a personal, professional or corporate nature. I am bound by ethics agreements which include confidentiality. I understand the importance of trust in the coaching partnership. If your company is providing the coaching experience for you, I may be requested to provide feedback to your up-line. If so, a high-level scope of your progress will be shared, without divulging any area of confidence entrusted to me as your coach.
Is Coaching for everyone? Whether on a personal or professional level, coaching is for everyone who wishes to make the most of his or her talents and experience. Typically, I “take no prisoners” into a coaching relationship, because it is a partnership. If you feel that your have been “forced” into coaching by corporate leadership, we may have to overcome a few hurdles up front. The best place to begin is with an open and honest relationship. Many of the die-hard people, who would never consider this kind of outside input and support, find themselves the most adamant promoters of coaching, after experiencing dramatic breakthroughs.
How do I know if I am ready for a Coach? From a personal and professional perspective, look at your honest answers to these questions:
* Does my performance, presentation, and/or position reflect a need for new skills?
* Are my working relationships good, but not really great?
* Am I stuck?
* What will be different if I do nothing?
* Am I willing to invest in myself?
If you are interested, give me a call and let's talk about it. It may be one of the best investments you'll ever make! 864-723-4801 or contact me via email: MNK4KFA@aol.com