MDR              Coaching & Consulting, Inc.
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for Individuals & Organizations"

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What is coaching?

The International Coaching Federation defines coaching as partnering with clients in a thought-provoking and creative process that inspires maximized potential. Professional coaches provide an ongoing partnership in a cutting edge profession utilizing accelerated techniques focused on facilitating transitions, exploring creative solutions, developing clarity and self-awareness, improving performance, and artfully allowing skill development, values/beliefs alignment, and identity recognition to enhance the quality of success for the client.

It’s about discovering the missing piece of the puzzle…
Authenticity may be the best selling point you’ve got.

   

Jack Welch

Who works with a coach?

Individuals, small business owners, athletes, leaders; non-profits, executives, actors, creative people; start-ups, entrepreneurs, organizations, professionals; people looking to maximize their effectiveness toward achieving their dreams and goals to improve the quality of their lives.



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What is the role of a coach? 

Enjoy this metaphor for coaching from the amazing Film "Facing the Giants"

“It is in your moments of decision that your destiny is shaped.”

-          Anthony Robbins

“Michelle is a proven leader, coach and multifamily operations and lease-up superstar.  I always look forward to the opportunity to work with her.”

-          Bill Rams

Partner, Cornerstone Communications

“Michelle is an innovative and high-performing professional. She would be an asset to any organization and I give her my highest recommendation.”

-          Craig Jones

Senior Director Acquisitions, Irvine Company Apartment Communities

“Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality.” 

-          Warren Bennis

“There are two mistakes one can make along the road to truth…not going all the way, and not starting.”
     
 
-     Buddha