WithinU Life Coaching

  • 7808 Williston Rd. Suite 102, Williston, Vt
    Williston, VT 05495 (map)
  • (888) 240-2250

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WithinU Life Coaching (WLC) is life coaching for adults, and specializes in supporting adults with special needs and their families.

Here is what life coaching offers you:

Life coaching can be effective in many situations, whether it's helping a person with career direction and/or development, personal fulfillment, or life management. Whatever your goal, coaching will help you to seize responsibility for living the kind of life you want to live.

Life Coaching Can Support You In Areas Of:

* College life transitions
* Special needs issues
* Struggling with issues of personal growth
* Finding your passion
* Changing your profession or career development
* Getting "unstuck" and moving forward

With WithinU Life Coaching you Explore new directions and put your life together, your way! Contact me for a free consultation and we will discuss how you can get the life you want.

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Question and answer

Q. What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?

A. Look for providers that offer a free consultations it is your best opportunity to see if the services meet your needs.

Q. Why does your work stand out from others who do what you do?

A. During my 13 years of counseling experience I
have been recognized for my excellence in all aspects of self-improvement, authored articles that have appeared in Washington Family Magazine and Family Works, as well as contributed as a special needs consultant to FOX44 News in Burlington, Vermont.

Q. If you were advising someone who wanted to get into your profession, what would you suggest?

A. Many people are motivated by potential earnings when choosing a career. An important consideration of course, but working as a life coach I can tell you does not bring in the big bucks. I find the pay off in the satisfaction of the work that I do.

My advice: The more knowledge you have about yourself, the more effective your life and career decisions will be. This is you’re journey and your life, so take the time to think thing through.

A good place to start is to ask yourself, what is it about this type of work that I enjoy?

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