Coaching by Dr. Zonnya
SET YOURSELF TO ACHIEVE YOUR RESULTS IN 2008
Personal Development and Empowerment
A Combination for Increased Positive Results
Dr. Zonnya is announcing that she will return to her personal coaching after a two year absence due to an automobile accident.
Personal Life Coaching is a MUST in today's world where there are so many opportunities and distractions.
Research shows that people who involve themselves with a "life coach" experience a higher level of success than those who do not.
Dr. Zonnya has been helping people change and discover hidden potential for many years. If you want the most personally and professionally that you can receive, Dr. Zonnya is your "go to" life coach.
If you have an interest in being part of this exciting new class, reply IMMEDIATELY as there are only so many people Dr. Zonnya can enroll. Her desire is to give each and every student her utmost attention in order to achieve the most positive results.
This opportunity is being limited to a very exclusive group of people.
Email back with the best phone number to reach you and what time zone you are in as well as a couple of times when you are available for an initial consultation.
IF YOU ARE COACHABLE, TEACHABLE, TRAINABLE, DR. ZONNYA CAN HELP YOU BE UNSTOPPABLE.
RESPOND IMMEDIATELY TO SECURE YOUR PLACE!!

(CNN) -- "Where do you see yourself in five or 10 years?"
It's one of those questions many job-seekers dread during an interview, but it can be daunting to answer on a personal level as well. Amid all your responsibilities, activities and projects, it's sometimes hard to see the big picture and easy to become overwhelmed or feel like you're lacking direction.
That's where a life coach can come in.
"If you are frustrated with an aspect of your life, not sure how to stop making the same choices you keep making or just want to have more happiness, peace of mind and passion -- life coaching can do that for you," says Rhonda Britten, founder of the Fearless Living Institute.
Life coaches can specialize in areas like relationships, careers or personal growth. They promise to motivate, offer support when clients need a boost in confidence and help them chose which direction to take.
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"In a perfect world, everyone could figure this out for him or herself, but we live in such a complicated time ... that most of us need all the help we can get," says life coach Libby Gill.
A big part of the process is figuring out where you are in life and where you want to be, but for many people, being asked to set personal results is akin to being told to eat your broccoli.
Elizabeth Scott, life coach and a stress management expert for About.com, says she can help them get unstuck.
"Often, people need someone to help them take the dreams they have in their heads -- the visions of what they chose to do next with their lives -- and do the work to make them a reality," she explains.
Growing ranks
Life coaches are part of a growing profession. The International Coach Federation (ICF) says it has more than 12,000 members worldwide, or double the amount just five years ago. In a survey commissioned by the ICF last year, 16 percent said their coaching specialty is "life vision and enhancement," the third most popular area behind executive and leadership coaching.
The survey also found that women make up more than half the clientele of professional coaches.
Britten, who's been a life coach for 12 years and was featured on the reality TV series "Starting Over," says a typical client is age 35 to 55, is "at a crossroads, must make a decision and is sick of choosing out of safety and fear."
Don't expect a therapy session when you meet with a life coach. While some have a background in counseling, the process is different.
"In simplistic terms, a therapist is [there] to heal the wounds of the past, and a life coach supports you in moving your life forward," Britten says. "My rule of thumb: If a client tries to convince me of someone else's wrongdoing more than three times, I know they are not ready to move forward, and I suggest therapy might be a more appropriate option."
Scott says another big difference is that therapists try to help people with problems, while coaches help already healthy people improve their lives.
It's also important to remember that life coaches are not regulated. There are numerous coach training programs across the country, but no one national standard for certification. Associations like the International Coach Federation have their own credentialing programs, but there is no requirement for anyone who wants to practice life coaching to take part.
Mental health experts say life coaches can help improve someone's life, provided they're qualified.
"Learning skills to handle stress, adversities and other life challenges -- regardless of the source -- is a positive step for any person," says psychologist Dr. David Shern, president and CEO of the nonprofit group Mental Health America.
He urges anyone interested in going to a life coach to research the profession thoroughly, and he says that life coaches are probably not the best solution for people with serious mental health problems like depression.
"In addition, only a fraction of people can afford this type of personalized care," Shern says.
Finding a coach
Just like hiring any professional, you should do some homework and shop around before choosing a life coach. Since it's someone you'll be working with closely, and probably revealing a lot of personal information to, it's key to look for someone with whom you feel at ease.
"As with any relationship, it's important for coach and client to 'click' interpersonally. You need to be comfortable with your coach's personality and communication style," Scott says.
Working with a coach
Once you've found a life coach, be prepared to open your mind and your wallet. Britten says an hour-long session with one can cost from $40 to more than $1,000.
"Remember that you get out of the coaching experience what you put into it, so hire a coach when you're ready to make changes, and devote your attention to doing the work".
A Personal Letter from Dr. Zonnya:
May I ask you a question? What results have you defined and clarified and accomplished? What results have you defined that you have NOT accomplished? Based on research and statistics...you may have accomplished a few...and did NOT accomplish more? WHY?
What results have you clearly defined and clarified for this year? While I know your intentions are to accomplish all of them, that is not likely to be the case at the end of the year. WHY?
Because of our negative programming and experiences, we have built walls, barriers, hold-backs, etc. subconsciously and these are just some of the reasons. Deserve level, belief system, core values, and positive vocabulary all play a MAJOR role in our levels of success.
I know you want this year to be your greatest year...as a Personal Life Coach, I would like to be the one God places in your life to help you discover and achieve all of those results.
I have worked with different coaches for years. Much of my SUCCESS I attribute to the education, life experiences, wisdom and different perspectives that they brought into my life. I would not be where I am, nor would I get where I am determined to go without the friendship and honesty of a coach who was totally committed to helping me. I will be totally committed to helping you and together this year can be ..NO, will be your greatest year.
Send me an email with the best phone number, time zone and a couple of times to call you when we can have about 30 minutes to share how Dr. Zonnya's Life Coach System will be the answer to what you may have been looking for years. HERE IT IS!!! THE TIME IS NOW!
Don't delay...the clock is ticking and I want us to start this year with our track shoes and get ready to MAKE IT HAPPEN.
Look forward to hearing from you very soon.
Be safe and blessed.
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