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When you have received emails from FREE TO BE Coaching in the past, they have been from my wife and coaching partner, Linda Swanson. Starting today, these emails will be from me (but still showing Linda as the sender).
Linda and I are redesigning our coaching partnership. Linda is grateful for the eight years she has spent working with many wonderful coaching clients, but she has decided to make a shift. She also excels at and thoroughly enjoys organizing and administration, so she will be moving from coaching into full-time administrative work for FREE TO BE Coaching. I, on the other hand, am extremely effective at and love one-to-one coaching, but I am limited in my organizing and
administrative abilities. We think our new arrangement will better support each other and help us serve you better.
We are excited and energized by this new arrangement. With Linda's support, I will be able to serve more of those looking for my help. We experience this change as consistent with what we support our clients in doing -- finding the best alignment of their work with their strengths and passions.
I coach exclusively adults (including some college students) -- supporting them in finding their unique best ways to advance towards their goals and dreams. If that sounds like support you would appreciate, I would be delighted to hear from you. We can schedule a free 30-minute introductory conversation to see if you and I might like to create a positive coach-client partnership.
Today I'd like to let you know of an upcoming webinar sponsored by ADDitude magazine. Dr. Russ Ramsay, who specializes in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for folks with ADHD, and David Giwerc, founder of the ADD Coach Academy, will be presenting on the topic: "How CBT and ADHD Coaching Help Adults Manage Their Symptoms Naturally." Click here to sign up for the webinar that will be live on October 8 at 1PM Eastern time. If you will not be free at that time, signing up will usually give you access to a
recording of the webinar.
If there is any way I can be of help in these challenging times, please let me know. If there is a topic you'd like to see addressed in a newsletter, I'll do my best to address it.
Meanwhile, please stay safe and well,
Neil
Neil Swanson, MDiv, PCC, CACP
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