Give a Very Unique Present this Season: Give the Gift of Coaching
Atlanta, GA (PRWeb) December 14, 2006 -- Are you completely out of ideas for the perfect gift this holiday season? The International Coach Federation and Harry Rodenhi of All About Enterprises in Roswell, Georgia have an idea for the perfect gift that will make a long-lasting impact on the lives of your family and loved ones. This year, give the gift of coaching.
Professional personal and business coaching is one of the fastest growing professions in the world. Coaching is partnering with clients in a creative and thought-provoking dialogue that inspires them to maximize their personal and professional potential.
Harry Rodenhi has been coaching in Atlanta for over 6 years. Rodenhi works with executives, professionals, entrepreneurs and business owners. He says, "Thousands of people benefit annually as they learn about coaching and use it to work through anything that is causing a roadblock in their personal or professional lives. Coaching is being widely used by everyone from executives to stay-at-home moms to retirees looking to start a new career."
Examples of coaching include:
• Helping an individual re-discover his/her sense of purpose, successfully change careers, and find far more balance and meaning in life.
• Helping an independent professional find the quickest and most natural path to establishing a successful professional practice.
• Helping an entrepreneur increase revenues by 300%, manage more effectively, and find the time to enjoy her success.
• Helping a senior executive develop higher levels of emotional intelligence, deal with rapid change, lead more effectively, and achieve breakthrough results with his team.
People often hire a coach when they are starting a new business, making a career transition, re-evaluating life choices, or simply feeling ready for a personal or professional breakthrough. "Those who are beginning to feel like they need a coach should ask themselves: Do I have a goal? Do I feel stuck with no direction? Am I ready to take action?" said Rodenhi.
Harry Rodenhi is the Founder & President of All About Enterprises, a coaching/training practice dedicated to supporting individuals and organizations in taking charge of their Enterprises - "those complex and often challenging undertakings that demand systematic & purposeful action". He partners with Professionals, Executives, and Entrepreneurs/Business Owners in identifying their Enterprise, empowering them to create a compelling vision, providing them with frameworks for turning that vision into reality, and supporting their efforts with tools & workshops and a simple, yet powerful coaching model. For more information visit www.allaboutenterprises.com, or email Harry at harry@allaboutenterprises.com.
Rodenhi is a graduate & lifelong learner with Coach University, and is certified by the International Coach Federation. The ICF is the leading global organization dedicated to advancing the coaching profession by setting high standards, providing independent certification, and building a worldwide network of credentialed coaches. ICF has more than 11,000 members in 80 countries.
For more information on how to become or find an ICF credentialed coach, please visit www.coachfederation.org.
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