Who can benefit from working with a Life Strategist?
Anyone and everyone. A Life Strategist partners with individuals with a broad spectrum of support and strategic life planning needs. The duration and scope of the partnership depends on specific goals in areas including physical, emotional, mental, environmental, and relationship health and/or professional fulfillment.
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Generally, a good candidate would be someone who is experiencing any of the following:
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Short-term issue requiring an objective ear and non-judgmental feedback
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Frequent irritation, frustration, impatience
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Persistent feeling of being overwhelmed - "treading water" or "never enough time in the day"
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High levels of sustained stress and anxiety
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Inability to break bad habits
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Inability to set and maintain boundaries
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Inability to decision-make - "analysis paralysis"
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Persistent personal or professional dissatisfaction
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Specific short or long term goals – strategize, timeline, action items, accountability
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Life Strategists/Coaches are not therapists and do not diagnose or treat mood disorders, substance dependence or abuse, past trauma, etc. The main goal is to empower clients to gain or regain personal control over your PERSONAL SPACE and create meaningful changes through the development of skills and strategies to build healthy boundaries and achieve personal or professional growth.