Why work with Life Coach Cinda?
Posted on June 06, 2013 by Cinda Lawrence, One of Thousands of Life Coaches on Noomii.
Cinda Lawrence (Coach Cinda): Life Coach Compassionate & Courageous Strategies For Getting What You Want In Your Life
Why work with Life Coach Cinda?
Each one of us already has inside ourselves the innate ability to communicate who we are, how we feel and what we want. The light inside each of us is already there. By teaching you a few basic skills, all I do is flip the switch. Everything you need to improve your life and get what you want in all aspects of your life is already inside of you. As your Life Coach, I can help you turn on the light. By breaking down the and exploring the unique gifts that each of us already has within us, I will give you the tools to achieve your goals in new and exciting ways. The tools I give you can make you feel heard, understood and valued by every person in your life – your significant other, parents, siblings, children, boss and co-workers. Best of all, at the end of our coaching together, you will FINALLY feel like you are truly able to get the things you want for yourself in your personal and professional life.
Below are just a few of the comprehensive skills you will learn in our work together. The great thing about this list is that it continues to grow as my program evolves. (I learn so much from my clients!) By acquiring and improving the skills below, you will find yourself able to get the career, the partner, the relationships that you really want in your life.
Some of the Skills You Will Learn:
· How to Communicate Clearly and Assertively
· How to Build Rapport
· How to Communicate w/Difficult People and in Emotional or Complicated Situations
· How to Give and Receive Constructive Feedback
· How to Become an Expert Listener
· How to Start and End Conversations
· How to Deal with Rumors & Gossip
· How to Make Allies
· Interpersonal Skills That Work
· How to Communicate With All Age Groups
· How to Communicate With People with Power
· How to Communicate with Both Genders
· How to Communicate Assertively (but not Aggressively)