Sara Wilson, Professional Life-Transition Coach specializing in coaching life transitions and mothers from all walks of life
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Life changing? Seeking clarity or direction? Want more confidence in yourself? Motivated and Commited?
If you answered YES to any of these questions, life coaching may be for you
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Can I have what they have?
Have you ever wondered how some people get what they really want out of life while others seem to just be barely hanging on? The difference can be pretty simple, actually.
Learning what works for you, clarifying what is truly important and creating strategies to utilize your strengths are essential to experiencing what you really want out of life. It begins with your commitment to yourself, then we’ll work together to put into action meaningful steps to get you results so that yes, you can have what they have too.
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What will I get out of coaching?
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| DIRECTION, CLARITY |
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| CHOICE, SUPPORT |
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| CONFIDENCE |
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How do I know?
Your life is changing and are looking for powerful support. You are ready to take on this phase of your life and come out with a clear sense of purpose and growth.
You want to experience clarity in your life and how you want to live it. You are ready to gain a greater sense of direction and confidence to move forward.
Your confidence may be shaky and you want to discover and embrace who you really are. You are ready to build your sense of self around your natural creativity, resourcefulness and wholeness.
You are overwhelmed and struggling, and you are open to fresh ways of looking at circumstances. You are ready to create spaciousness and freedom in your life.
You are motivated, committed and ready to utilize these characteristics in a meaningful way. You are ready to welcome your new way of living out an enriched life.
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“When I dare to be powerful, to use my strength in service of my vision, then it becomes less and less important whether I am afraid.” -Audre Lorde
Take a moment for yourself and ask: What would be different in my life, right now, if fear didn't hold me back?
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