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Whatever you can do, or
dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it. ~
Goethe
How do I get started?
It's simple. Phone 1-425-788-4303 or
email amorah@amorah.com to
schedule an interview. I ask you to prepare for the interview by
considering the following questions:
- Why are you interested in hiring a
coach now (both in the sense of "for what purpose?" as well as "why
now and not a few months ago or some time later this year"?)
- What other coaching and/or
mentoring relationships have you had, and what made them effective?
Is there anything about them you would have liked to be different?
- What draws you to my practice?
- What do you hope to learn,
accomplish, or change as a result of coaching?
- How will you evaluate our
progress?
- What expectations, hopes, or
requests do you have with respect to the structure or style of our
work?
- What questions do you have of me?
If you do not find the answer to all
your questions about coaching in this FAQ, please feel free to email
me at amorah@amorah.com
or call me at 425-788-4303.
How long would I work with you?
While coaching can be very effective
for short-term change, my clients stay with me an average of 12 to 18
months, some longer. Significant learning takes time and I love
significant challenges, so I request that clients make a six-month
commitment to coaching.
Many successful people in all walks
of life are finding that coaching is key to their peak performance,
learning and enjoyment. Therefore, they choose to work with a coach on
a continuing basis, sometimes with brief sabbaticals.
What's the difference between
coaching & therapy?
Coaching is not therapy, though it is
compatible with therapy and many clients choose to do both. Imagine
therapy as a process that opens and airs out all the rooms in your
house. Coaching is the process that helps you move into those rooms
and make the most of them.
Coaching holds clients to be whole,
resourceful and creative, fully competent to live the lives they are
meant to live. Rather than exploring and analyzing the past, we focus
on the present, on your current challenges and how best to meet them.
While many clients experience improvements in their mental and
emotional health as they learn to set and reach the goals that are
congruent with their values and that make the most of their resources,
this is not the focus of a coaching relationship.
Clients come to coaching not because
they need it, but because they are ready for it!
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