Coaching for Excellence

Have you ever considered getting some coaching to help with your work, career or job situation? If not, there are a few things you should know. Coaches have varying credentials and expertise. Some are “life coaches” who help support and direct goal setting and achieving life dreams. There are also executive or career coaches who specialize in assessment of leadership skills, communication techniques, and talent management. The career coaches tend to have experience or certification in coaching with specific training. Be wary, anyone can say they are a coach.

Here are some things you could learn in a coaching experience.

• Fine tune your interpersonal, confidence and advanced communication skills
• Understand how to be an inspirational leader
• Be able to motivate and build productive teams
• Discuss your questions & concerns about how to handle situations that you can’t discuss with others your organization
• Understand more about your personality style and how it affects your management of tasks and people
• Improve your development as a person, as a leader and take your company or department to the next level
• Find better life/work balance

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Dr. Mike Klaybor

Dr. Mike Klaybor

Dr. Mike Klaybor brings thirty years of experience in practicing counseling psychology with individuals and couples. His approach is cognitive behavioral therapy or CBT. Specific specialties include; anxiety and stress management, chronic pain & chronic illness management, depression, substance abuse evaluations, employee assistance and executive coaching for workplace performance and leadership.