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    January 29th, 2007adminBusiness

    Why would an intelligent, hard-working, executive need a Coach? Unless you are in business for yourself, isn’t that what your superiors are for? It would seem logical to assume that everyone in the corporate world has someone to report to, hence replacing the need for a Coach. What many find, though, is that the bigger the company, the bigger the challenges and the less time he/she may have for you.

    So how do you know if you could benefit from having a Coach? You work hard and you are successful, yet deep inside you feel you could be challenging yourself even more. Unsure of how to get to the next level, you continue setting goals, but find that most days ultimately end the same as the day before. With a Business/Executive Coach, you would have the opportunity to bridge the gap between expectation and performance, so you don’t find yourself constantly creating new goals, yet ending with the same results.

    What you know and what you have done to be successful thus far, only goes as far as your own horizons, but with a Coach you can:
    ? Learn to work harder, but with less stress.
    ? Redefine what’s really important.
    ? Create the passion to overcome challenges.
    ? Refine and build upon your existing skills and talents.

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