From the world of business are entrepreneurs and small business owners with issues ranging from starting a new business to energizing a stalled one. |
It amazes me that there is little, if any, preparation for the two most difficult roles women assume: wife and mother. Marriage at its best is difficult, not to mention raising children. |
From world of life coaching are people like Eleda, a parenting coach about to enter the public speaking arena. She wanted a combination of consulting and coaching to prepare and deliver a dynamic speech. After six sessions, Eleda wrote, “Not a minute of our coaching sessions was wasted. There was teaching, but also freedom to navigate. I gained knowledge and clarity. The process was rewarding; the personal growth bountiful.”
From the private sector are teens and parents looking to increase harmony, decrease stress, and improve communication.
From the world of retirees and empty-nesters, I coach people grappling with the question, “Who am I now?”
And from the land of Overwhelm are single and stay-at-home moms. Read on if you live in Overwhelm. |
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I was married seven years when I committed my life to Christ and since then have learned many valuable and life-changing lessons. Four months after I made this commitment my faith was tested. Through that trial when my baby girl's life hung in the balance I learned to trust God. Click here to read Jenna's story.
To read about the importance of making amends for past failures, click here.
Years later, when my middle son rebelled and life felt like it was spinning out of control, I would learn how and where to find comfort in the Bible. Click here to read Danny's story.
The past few years I find I am attracting more young wives and mothers than ever before. This may explain why I sense yet another budding milestone in my coaching practice. Perhaps God feels I am ready now, after all the lessons I’ve learned, to guide coach younger women. Whatever the reason, I take the Biblical mandate seriously: older women should guide younger ones. Therefore, I would consider it a privilege to walk with you awhile as your coach helping and help you navigate your own journey.
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