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"Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way”.
Viktor Frankl- Man's Search for Meaning, 1946
Psychotherapy focuses on past experience.
In contrast, coaching is focused primarily on present actions by the individual, those around them, and future goals.
Through conversation, you will explore how you rank and balance the six human needs which drive all our actions.
All “problems” which are failed solutions can be resolved when you understand how different needs are being met. For example, anger and conflict may result from one party feeling a lack of love and connection in a relationship, and the other party needing such a high level of significance that they focus their attention on more public actions outside the home.
Holding high expectations of everyone’s capacity to be creative, and drawing on her extensive clinical experience and empathy, Elaine uses Strategic Interventions to empower clients to navigate life’s challenges, make and maintain the changes they seek.
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No Limits!
Sister Madonna Buder, known as the "Iron Nun," is a Catholic nun who became the oldest woman to complete an Ironman Triathlon at age 82. Starting her triathlon career at 48, she has completed over 45 Ironman races—consisting of a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike, and 26.2-mile run—defying age norms and setting numerous records.
Reframe for Survival
Viktor Frankl (1905–1997) was an Austrian psychiatrist and neurologist who wrote after experiencing horrendous suffering during the holocaust. On the day he feared he would die from extreme malnutrition and illness, he forced himself to imagine a day as a healthy and successful lecturer in the future, giving a talk about how he survived that very day. He lived to 92 years of age and believed the "Why" of your life is a key determinant.
Reframe for a meaningful life
Nolan Kashat is a motivational speaker, diagnosed with Dystonia at the age of five years old. Since then, he had to learn a whole new way of living. Now, he helps other individuals overcome adversity and break through obstacles in life. In 2022 his book was published: Still Here: How to Turn Your Biggest Challenges Into Life Changing Moments of Personal Growth
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