Coaching is a newer profession synthesized from the best of
psychology, business, philosophy, spirituality and finance to
benefit individuals who want to grow. Utilizing a coach is about
change. Coaches focus on the present and what to do next. People in
recovery utilize specially trained coaches to help identify and
achieve goals while they are developing a lifestyle free from mood
altering behaviors.
Synergy - Client and coach become a team,
focused on the client's goals and needs.
Structure - Client's take more action, think
bigger and get the job done because the plan is well-thought out
and the coach provides accountability.
Expertise - Coaches know how to assist clients in
making better decisions and setting goals that are attainable and
aligned with their values.
Anyone seeking self-knowledge/improvement, change and/or
fulfillment.
The right coach consistently brings out the best in you. Just as
one would hire a basketball coach to improve their basketball game,
one should seek a coach that has demonstrable success in the area
in which the individual would like to grow. The right coach
will:
- Have a track record of helping individuals like you accomplish
the goals you want
- Help you think positively and be motivated to act
- Keep up with and go ahead of you when it's time to grow
Coaching at ECRS is delivered by agreement through weekly
sessions in person, by video conferencing, or by phone. Clients
bring an agenda to the session. The coach helps to solve problems
and make the most of opportunities. When dealing with large goals,
the coach helps design the project and provides the support and
structure needed to make sure it gets done. Coaches bring out the
client's best by offering advice, expecting a lot, helping
strategize and celebrating wins.
If you think this type of relationship could work for you, call
610-621-5233 and talk with an ECRS coach. The next step would be to
schedule a meeting where you get to know one another. You will
receive a Welcome Packet by mail with a checklist and assessment
materials. To make the most of your first meeting, you will want to
complete the packet and bring it with you. During the initial
meeting, the coach will want to hear about your needs, problems and
goals. You will want to know what the coach has to offer. At the
end of this meeting, both you and the coach decide if it's a
match.
For a list of Frequently Asked Questions, click here.