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Are you ready to give your life/marriage a higher purpose?

My primary focus as a life coach is to help you reach your maximum potential in life through your personal relationships. When your spiritual relationship with God is strong and your marital relationship with your spouse is strong, everything else in life becomes simple to maintain. 

This first thing I would like to tell you is, I am not a therapist. As a life coach, I have a much different perspective than a therapist would have. You may be asking yourself, "So what's the difference?" and I would answer, "Plenty!"

Some of the differences between a coach and a therapist would be;

Therapist

Life Coach

Academically based Spiritually based
Assumes you need to be healed Assumes you are fully functional
Explores the roots of a problem Explores the solution to a problem
Focus on feeling and your past Focus on action and your future
Has a textbook answer Develops a strategy based on your goals
Is problem oriented Is goal oriented

Why would someone seek a life coach? 

There are several reasons why someone would work with a coach. Many people seek help when they feel their life or marriage just isn't going in the direction they have envisioned. Others may seek a coach when they are about to alter their lives and would like to prepare for that change, such as marriage or changing careers. Still others may simply seek to reach their full potential. 

Many people consider Tiger Woods to be the greatest golfer of all time. Yet, even with the status he has obtained, he still works closely on a regular basis with a coach to find solutions to any problems he may have developed. The same is true with Michael Jordan. He didn't just wake up one day and decide to become the greatest basketball player ever. He spent countless hours under the guidance of his coach and mentor, Phil Jackson, and he continued to do this even after he became the world renowned star of the NBA.

Success doesn't just happen. Lasting success requires many components; commitment, diligence, strategy and successful habits, just to name a few. This is true for any endeavor, be it personal or business. As your life coach, I work with you to focus your strengths and minimize your deficiencies, creating a strategy to help you make your success become reality. 

How is the coaching done?

If you've ever talked to a life coach before, you know the standard method of coaching is done over the telephone. I do not do this. I'm not saying that coaches that use this method are ineffective. I'm saying it is more effective for me to meet with you face to face. It is impossible to interpret body language over the phone and since much of my coaching is for couples, body language becomes an important factor. For couples, I actually prefer the first two or three meetings to be done in your home. It is important for me to be able to relate to you and I can do this best by actually being inside your environment. For premarital coaching, the first few sessions will take place at a neutral site. After a few sessions and I know and understand each of you better, phone sessions may become useful.

What types of coaching do you do?

Primarily, my life coaching is relationship related. Much of my focus is on preparing couples for marriage. I also work with married couples of all ages and stages who simply desire to take their relationship to a higher level. 

The focus of my coaching is multi-faceted and each couple receives coaching based on their needs. Some of the many areas I cover are; understanding love and how to not just keep it alive, but make it grow, understanding roles and responsibilities, conflict resolution, financial management, spiritual growth, effective communication, and setting and reaching goals within your marriage.

Marriage is designed by God. As such, marriage is meant to be the most fulfilling and rewarding experience we have on this earth, yet only about 5% of marriages are extraordinary. The rest are either bad and end in divorce, or so-so and end up with two people becoming roommates who learn to tolerate each other. Let me help you become part of the 5% club.

 
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