July 25, 2008
Making Your Mojo Work For You
Five ways to tell if you’ve lost your mojo…• Do you feel like you don’t even know where to begin?
• Do you wish that you could just get excited about things again?
• Do you just want to make sense of it all?
• Do you wish someone would see your strengths rather than your weaknesses?
• Do you know where you want to go, but just don’t know how to get there?
What we do: We ask the questions that matter
We ask powerful questions that provoke thought and action.
We ask questions that get to the heart of the matter.
We ask questions that help you discover your mojo.
What matters most to you?
What do you dream of becoming?
What is important about that to you?
What will you do to get there?
What would you do if you had no fear?
How do we do it?
Our coaching begins with a discovery session, during which we establish our relationship, conduct several exercises to discover your mojo, and create a plan to help you reach your goals. The discovery session is then followed by 45-minute sessions designed to deepen your learning and move you closer to your goals. You decide how often and how many. (Most clients work with us every other week for at least 6 months.) Sessions are generally conducted by phone, although face-to-face sessions are available. We offer individual sessions or specially-priced packages to best fit your needs.
As a client, you are:
• Energetic
• Willing to “play big”
• Looking for change or improvement
• Up to the challenge
• Committed
Want to know more? contact us to schedule a free session. You’ve got nothing to lose but your mojo.
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Lisa is an accomplished coach and trainer who champions people to discover and leverage their full potential. She has over 15 years of experience working in the government, insurance and pharmaceutical sectors. Lisa excels at working with high performers that manage multiple demands – people that have to manage up, manage down, manage themselves and their careers, and manage the day-to-day business. read more >>Feed Your Mojo
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