Field Notes: coaching for 20something
Our fee is absolutely negotiable for those in their 20s
Your 20s are a mish mash of creation, failure, bourbon, hops, wonder, belief systems, dreaming and friends.
who are you becoming
what are you leaving behind
what is unique to you
how do you craft the life you are imagining into being
Amy calls this time of life Field Notes. It is a research project, an archeological dig, a discovery zone. You are collecting what works, what does not work, what friendships to maintain and which to let go, what kind of person you desire to be known as, your character-habits-traits.
This is not a happenstance journey. Or it could be. But if you are considering a coach, it is so much more. You want more than what simply comes 'round. Good for you. Deliberate intentionality and perseverance are your keys. We will work hard together. Expect homework, paying attention, taking notes, and to receive TONS of support.
The skill of checking in with yourself for a yes or no when you are at pivotal points (which can be every single day) is your greatest skill. We can set goals to move us toward a distant dream, and the craft comes in the choosing this or that...always considering how it supports or undermines our forward motion.
Amy is highly invested in the success of young adults in their 20s, so…
$40 per session paid prior to session, fee is negotiable for those in their 20s
An expectation of a commitment to the number of sessions you determine (4-6), with email/text support
There will be full engagement with surveys for self awareness, note taking, observations of your own
Movement from the culture you were raised in, to your own personal culture for your strength and style in the world
We can meet by phone, or Zoom. You can be at a local coffee joint, your car, wherever you roam
Amy, your coach, has moved through the Field Notes stage and has been living 30 years from that intentional visioning, with a huge splash of the unexpected and unbelievable. She did it again at age 57.
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