Becoming Your Best Self
“To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you
something else is the greatest accomplishment”
– Ralph Waldo Emerson
To be yourself you must know your self. This is the first step in the accomplishment Emerson is referring to. As Aristotle noted, it is also the beginning of all wisdom.
Knowing who you are, why you are in this world and who you need to be to tap into your unlimited potential is a life-changing experience. Of the hundreds of individuals coached over the past 20+ years, few came into this program with this understanding. All of them left with it. This is one reason Becoming Your Best Self is so impactful to so many.
Key themes of this program:
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Knowing who you are, why you are here and who you need to be to tap into your unlimited potential
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Developing self-knowledge, self-awareness, self-acceptance, and self-discipline, i.e., the essential ingredients in achieving the pinnacle of personal growth and professional success
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Remaining true to your self when the world around you is constantly trying to make you something else
This program will help you:
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Know thy self, live your best life and share the best of your self with those you care for most
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Enjoy the clarity, joy and equanimity sought by many but obtained by few
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Understand how to continue your ascent of unlimited personal fulfillment and professional success
One-to-One and Group Coaching Program Details
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Six 45-minute (60 min for group) coaching sessions
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Six 15-minute (30 min for group) check-in calls
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Six session reviews
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Self-Profile (i.e., vision, goals, core values and core purpose)
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Mindset EQ Assessment (taken at the start and end of your program)
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Language EQ Assessment (used throughout your program)
Who should attend? Any individual seeking a purposeful, meaningful and fulfilling life.
Whether clients refer to this program as a “Life-changing experience” or a “Miracle that happened at just the right time for me,” Becoming our Best Self is what life is ultimately about.
“My life is better than ever.
Thank you for all you have done!”
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