Media Quotes
Don’t just take my word for it. See what the media is saying about the
value of coaching:
“Part consultant, part motivational
speaker, part therapist, and part rent-a-friend, coaches work with
managers, entrepreneurs, and just plain folks, helping them define
and achieve their goals – career, personal, or most often,
both.”
(Newsweek)
“Coaching is unlocking a person’s
potential to maximize their own performance. It is helping them
to learn rather than teaching them. Clients say coaches bring out
their best by helping them focus, break down tasks and clarify their
values.”
(Fortune Magazine)
“Your coach will guide you to
a fuller life or a slimmer figure. Whatever you want. Your weakness
is their challenge.”
(USA Today)
“Many independent business owners
seek out coaches to help them stay on track as they build their
businesses.”
(Los Angeles Times)
“If you’re not getting better
you’re falling behind. To elevate your game, find the personal
coach with the right strategy and style for you.”
(Fast Company Magazine)
“Career coaches help you climb
to the top.”
(San Francisco Chronicle)
“The big thing about coaching
is it’s not telling people what to do. It’s about asking
the right questions.”
(Boulder Daily News)
“If you feel that your personal
or professional life could use a boost, hiring a coach may be helpful.”
(San Francisco Examiner)
“Think of a career coach as a
personal job therapist. Pay roughly $350 and up a month for three
to four sessions – generally conducted over the phone –
and your coach can help you identify your sharpest skills, define
your career goals, set strategies to earn more money and make you
more valuable to your current or next boss.”
(Money Magazine)