What is Transition Coaching?
Coaching that addresses individuals who are transitioning from one life phase to another, this groups will include, but is not limited to, baby boomers, empty nesters, unemployed, divorcees, career changers, military or non-profit-to-corporate, stay at home parents, future entrepreneurs, new business owners, new graduates and future retirees.
Types of Transition Coaching:
- Career Pivot: Whether you are faced with enhancing a current career, developing a new career interest, landing a dream job, launching a new business, job downsizing, or facing retirement, having a transition coach in your corner can help to focus your career aspirations and gain career and personal life balance.
- Retirement Transition: Rediscovering your dreams and passions and understanding your personal tastes and lifestyle preferences through personal assessment
- Loss through Death or Divorce: Experiencing the death of a loved one or death of a marriage can be a devastating life event that can be difficult to sort through and overcome.
- Post-pandemic: Most recently our planet has become plagued with the coronavirus. Life as we knew it has transformed in ways many never imagined. Small businesses have come to a halt and social distancing has become the primary focus to slow down the spread of this pandemic virus. This crisis is changing the way people interact, work, shop and think about life and how we choose to live it. This new lifestyle is allowing individuals to remain connected – reaching out virtually without touching physically. In the midst of this pandemic and for years after it wanes, I am here to partner with clients aiming to sort through new or revised goals toward success.
A Life of Transitions: I’ve lived through a series of transitions in my life and I mastered the art of the pivot and learned how to adopt the hard way. Most of my life, I didn’t realize that I could benefit from using a coach to help me work through the many transitions that I endured. At each transition juncture, I knew that change was imminent; I just could not see clearly how to identify the issues, map out and work through my plan. Needless to say, it was sometimes a frustrating journey for me and I can see clearly in retrospect that my journey could have had fewer bumps and hurdles with a qualified coach in my corner. After much research, trial-and-error and perseverance, I am convinced that I would have made quicker and better decisions with an objective partner working alongside me to help pin-point issues and develop well thought out plans.
I look forward to working with individuals who are transitioning from one life phase/event to another and are able to embrace their new life and make viable contributions to society. These individuals will be living testimonials of the benefits of coaching; and this alone will have a multiplier effect on the number of new and returning coaching clients in the future.
