Choosing a direction is the hardest part of a job search. The same can also be said about jobs. And life in general.
Sure, you are smart enough to make your own choices. But life gets in the way. Well-meaning people give you advice. Circumstances change.
Working with a coach is a good option, because:
- A coach is less interested in the choices you make than the success that follows.
- A coach is an objective outside observer.
- Coaching is a mutual relationship, based on trust, and biased toward action.
- Coaches can help you set smart goals, and hold you accountable for reaching them.
- Unlike family, co-workers, or your boss, you can fire a coach, choose another coach, or move on when you are ready or feel you have accomplished your goals.
If you are interested in finding out if coaching might be for you, schedule a free initial consultation. During this 15-30 minute session, we will discuss your goals for coaching, what services are available, and what kind of investment you can expect to make, in your time, energy, and funding. I also want to be sure I am a good match for a client’s needs.
Because this is a brief meeting to gauge your interests and needs, time is limited to 30 minutes, and there is no obligation to purchase services. If you need more time to decide about your needs or career directions, 1-on-1 coaching is available. Inquire about current rates and packages. After the meeting, I will send you one or two e-mails to assess your further interest and will leave the decision in your hands.