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Transitions affect each of us throughout our
lives. They are a normal part of living however, some are
more difficult than others.
Do you feel
alone as you take the first steps through
a mid life transition?
Do you have a sense of of being on your own without a
support system, not knowing the
direction to take
or even perhaps feeling lost?
Do you feel that your family or even close friends may not
know how to help? Sometimes there are
things you can't discuss with them.
During this time of change, it may seem to you that you don't
know where to turn or who will listen to you, to help you
understand your fears or apprehension. Coaching is a
relationship that offers you the space during your mid life
transition to reflect on how your relationships at work and at
home, how you are with people, what works well, and what
doesn't. It is an opportunity to gain greater self-awareness and
use it to improve your well-being, your performance and your
relationships.
Bring you life into balance
Renew your spirituality
Decide your life's purpose
Manage change & the stress that accompanies it
Maximize your confidence, energy, motivation
Determine what your life's legacy will be
Transitions... some are by choice, some are not.
Either way,
life's transitions are difficult to navigate alone. Transitions
are a part of life but from transitions can come the opportunity
for renewal.
How do you work through the questions about where you want to
go, the path your life will take? Your life's purpose?
Imagine a coach that focuses totally on you, on where you are in
life right now, on who you are and what will help you achieve
success through your transition. Consider having the full
attention of someone who listens to your thoughts and feelings
while encouraging you to become all that you know you can be.
Renew Coaching may be the help you are seeking.
Imagine working with a coach who is focused completely on your
renewal process, helping you gain insights and direction that
might take you a lot longer to achieve if you were to try to get
there on your own. In this safe and supportive environment, you
will feel understood and cared for. Your coach will not judge
you. Together we will navigate the rough waters of transition.
Throughout the journey you will change and evolve.
Are you in transition now in any of the following areas?
Career change/transition
Planning for retirement
Decide what you will do with the 2nd half
of your life
Recently divorced or widowed
Changing direction in your life
Determine what your life's legacy will be
Made an important decision in your life and
help seeing it through?
Downsized from your job?
Want to enjoy life more than you do today?
Are you ready for transition coaching? Contact us
today and find out!
Ready to start
now?
tem Name: Coaching - Three 50 minute session per month
Item Number: C-106A
The Top Ten Things I Know About Transitions
Author Unknown
1. Transitions can be as soft as a whisper or as loud as an
earthquake.
2. Sometimes a transition starts as an internal shift, as in a
new way of looking at things. Sometimes, a transition is brought
on by external forces like a job transfer or loss of someone
near to you.
3. Every transition is accompanied by a shift in the way we
identify ourselves. If we plan the transition, the identity
shift is often a prelude to the actual, physical changes in our
life. If the transition is driven by outside forces, our
identity is often forced to catch up. Either way, a big part of
every transition is reconciling our old beliefs with our new
identity
4. Using our intuition is critical to a smooth transition. We
can transition more deeply and more profoundly by paying very
close attention to our intuitive insights, that inner voice of
our authentic desires.
5. When we allow our desires, and allow ourselves to become one
who already has whatever it is we're wanting, we bring more of
our authentic selves to the transition. These desires provide
direction and clues to our path, a path where what we want
includes who we are.
6. In that moment when we allow our desires to come from our
authenticity, our transition ceases to come from us, but rather
through us. We must then, be receptive to something greater.
7. Often, in the process of acting on our transition, the
creative option of allowing ourselves to be receptive to that
greater force is missed.
8. We merely must wait and be attentive to its arrival of that
which we desire.
9. It is far more beautiful, graceful and gratifying to become
attractive and receive than to chase things.
10. Slow down, tune in, and heed the inner call. As you
transition, be ready, willing, and able to accept your new
identity.
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