On Coaching, Part 3: Who is Coaching For?

Professional coaching is not for everyone. It is truly only for hungry people—the same kind of “hungry” it takes to sign up to run a marathon. You may have been steadily running 5K and 10K races in your professional life, but are now ready to make that bigger jump to say “I’m in. Let’s go big!” That’s where a professional coach comes in.

We are with you at each step, supporting you as you build your plan and map out the months of work it will take to get to your goal. The beginning can be a shock to the system as you get used to your new routines and disciplines, and we are there to cheer you on when you feel like quitting, help you see markers of progress along the way, and keep your focus locked in on crossing that finish line. 

What is the marathon goal that comes to mind for you?

  • Are you seeking a promotion or other major advancement in your career?

  • Are you in the midst of or thinking about making a monumental transition of some kind—like starting a new job, moving to a new city, or starting a business?

  • Are you facing a challenging situation or relationship at work?

  • Are you a new manager?

All of these are fantastic opportunities for professional growth and advancement that a professional coach can support.

Maybe none of those situations fit, and you feel hungry for professional growth but can’t quite define where you want to go. Let us help you dream big and get moving.

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