Coaching Associates, LLC
East Brunswick, NJ 08816tyra@coachingassociates.us732-651-2705
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OTIVATOR
It is with great pleasure that I welcome each of you to the firstissue of “
M
onthly
M
otivator”, an informational andinspirational newsletter from Coaching Associates, LLC.Our vision at Coaching Associates is a commitment to bringingclients an enhanced awareness, balance and strategic plan tolife’s challenges, successes and opportunities. Together wewill succeed by building trust, open and honestcommunication and setting standards of excellence.This publication is a part of that commitment, to provide ourreaders with knowledge and tools to help you live the best lifepossible.Beginning in January 2008 we will be introducing our series of monthly, Women’s Group Telephone Coaching Sessions. Ourfirst topic, “Tolerations”, what are you putting up with that ispreventing you from exceeding your expectations?Coaching Associates and the
M
onthly
M
otivator are a work
inprogress,
but most importantly, a strategic partner in helpingyou to make this the best life it can be. I look forward to ouradventure!
Warmest Regards, Tyra
Coaches Corner
By Tyra Sartor BrownBusiness and Personal Life Coach
What is Coaching?
Simply stated, coaching is the practice of assistingclients to determine and achieve professional andpersonal goals.Professional coaches provide an ongoing partnershipdesigned to help clients produce fulfilling results intheir professional and personal lives.
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UIPS AND QUOTES
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“Look for the opportunity to do something extraordinary”.
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“Learn from people outside of your comfort zone”.“Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take youreyes off your goal.” [Henry Ford 1863—1947]“There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation,hard work, and learning from failure.” [Colin Powell 1937--]“Success is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinkingthey can’t lose.” [Bill Gates 1955--]
Coaching Services Provided
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Business and Personal Life Coaching
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Women’s Leadership & Empowerment
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Career and Personal Transitions
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Organizational Skills/Time Management
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Starting a Small Business
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Work and Life Balance
Coaches are trained to listen, to observe and tocustomize their approach to individual clientneeds. The coach’s job is to provide support toenhance the skills, resources, and creativity thatthe client already has.
October 2007Volume 1, Issue 1
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