Maternity Transitions® Coach
Very often our lives are so frantic that we become exhausted, stop thinking and forget what matters to us. Our lives become treadmills. We continuously react to all the chaos around us and keep going through the motions even though we know we are stuck, really stuck.
I will help you establish efficient systems so you can manage the complexities of your life more effectively. Through detailed feedback, concrete steps, and motivation you will gain the knowledge, tools, and insight to re-gain control of your time, your energy, your destiny, your life!
"I can't believe how my dreams are becoming realities with Rachel Egan as my coach. She has incredible insight into helping me get 'unstuck'. Her honesty and clarity has helped me move forward in a realistic and exciting way. She has helped me overcome obstacles I was unaware I was creating. I am achieving goals that I've struggled to reach on my own. Her insight continues to amaze me." Therese, Massachusetts
Rachel Egan is a Certified Life Coach, trained by best selling author and columnist for the Oprah Magazine, Martha Beck. The coaching methodology is based on groundbreaking work in the fields of adult development and transformational learning. Coaching is not psychotherapy for emotional and psychological wounds. It is a very pro-active process of creating and planning your life through goal setting and accountability.
To learn more, please email: Rachel@rachelegan.com
As seen in The New York Times, Sunday March 20, 2005
To the Editor:
In your article about Parenting Coaches, you write such coaching is catching on because it is cheaper than counseling, can be done on the phone and because parents want advice from pros rather than from their mothers. I think you trivialize it.
As a Maternity Transitions Coach, I have found that the most effective coaching combines strategies and cutting-edge tools to help parents learn how to create a better life for their families. Coaching deals with what is; it helps people become very aware of their thoughts and life choices, and what concrete changes are needed to turn their aspirations into reality.
The article suggests that a Parent Coach does not change the child, but helps the mother change her attitude and approach. That is my point. If our thoughts and attitudes drive our behavior, and a Coach has the ability to help someone learn how to change their frame of mind, then that is why Parent Coaching is catching on. It makes change happen.
Rachel Egan, March 16 2005
Rachel Egan's passion to help moms better manage and love their lives resulted in the creation of The New Parent Transition Program as well as the publication of her heartwarming book, Life after 'I Do!'. Egan combines the experiences from all areas of her life -- marriage, four children, years of full & part time corporate work, a Master's degree in Business Administration, Certified Coach -- to offer advice and provide solutions to the problems all new parents face.
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The unexamined life isn't worth living.”
Socrates
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