Coaches aren't just for sports: They goad you, guide you on the road to success" - Cynthia Flash, Seattle Times "Coaching simply speeds up a process of change that would most likely occur anyway if an individual had enough time. Without a coaching program that forces a client to focus and make time, people sometimes miss the real issues they need to focus on." - The Ivy Business Journal, September-October 2000 "Coaching usually refers to a relationship between
an individual and a trained professional who work on a set of pre-defined objectives with the aim of achieving particular goals or targets. Coaching protagonists believe that as a result of this relationship, greater results can be achieved and an individual can go on to do things that would otherwise have been impossible." - "Perspectives on Coaching," Journal of Management Development, Volume 20, #5, 2001 "Coaching started in the business world to help stressed out
executives cope with their professional and personal lives, and it still thrives in the corporate environment. But, increasingly, individuals are turning to coaches for help with every sort of problem." - Diane White, Boston Globe "Investment bankers, entrepreneurs, dentists, accountants, secretaries, even homemakers are hiring coaches to help guide them in everything from changing careers to starting a business to balancing work and family." - Christian Science Monitor
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