Coaching and Mentoring
Each and every one of us has a well of untapped potential, ready to be drawn upon. In a coaching session, you will learn to discover and utilize your own unique resources to facilitate the changes that you seek, so that you can reach your potential more efficiently and more effectively. Coaching will help you learn how to step-back and see the whole picture.
Everything you have experienced has prepared you for what comes next
Change is growth
Options that once seemed out of reach become possible
This is your life
How are you going to live it?
Your coach will act as a mirror, and allow you to develop a new level of awareness that facilitates change. Coaching processes are also designed to help you learn how to 'self coach' and continue the learning process long after the completion of your coaching sessions.
Do you want to:
- Focus on what you truly value in life
- Eliminate procrastination, fear and self-doubt
- Enhance your communication skills and abilities
- Learn how to manage yourself and your relationships with others more effectively
- Develop leadership skills and entrepreneurial capabilities
- Articulate clear goals and life objectives
- Prepare for your next challenge or level of responsibility
- Become energized and motivated to act
A great life coach asks the right questions to help you to find your own answers to the challenges you face.
Mentoring
Mentoring sessions are for those who desire depth exploration of individual issues such as creativity, work, relationships, or other life circumstances. Mentoring clients focus on development of higher sense perception, creating their own personal toolbox mastery skills, integration of knowledge into wisdom, plus personal accountability and authenticity.
Business Community Consulting
Working in profit and not-for-profit institutions gave insight into the challenges of working with community. I learned to communicate with people at all levels – from CEOs to janitors. I learned about international size egos, and how to play well with others. When I left MIT in 1984 I incorporated myself as a business consultant under the name of PC Rose, Inc. Remember the early IBM personal computer ads with a Charlie Chaplin character putting red roses by the new IBM PC’s? I became the rose!
Working persistently and patiently, learning to express new ideas in understandable ways, taught me to consider everything from multiple points of view when seeking to establish a healthy and thriving initiative. Working with individuals or groups requires very flexible and creative perspectives. Dealing with obstacles, challenges and resistance to development and growth requires compassion and courage. It is also important to set goals and celebrate achievements. Thus my business expertise applies to personal growth initiatives.
Omi Preheim







