Executive and Transformational Coaching
BECOMING the person that God designed you to be is never easy.
It is my honor and privilege to walk through this with you.
- Your Coach, Felicia Brooks -
What is coaching?
The International Coaching Federation (ICF) defines coaching as partnering with clients in a thought-provoking and creative process that inspires them to maximize their personal and professional potential.
is this for you?
I (Felicia) coach those specifically in (but not limited to):
- executive roles
- leadership
- entrepreneurial businesses
Why choose coaching?
Leadership coaching is intended to support leaders in aligning their behaviors with achieving the results that are most important to the long-term success of him/herself.
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"A good coach listens actively, offers objective reflections, and encourages you to test your assumptions.
A great coach also evokes greater learning, helps you seek meaning in your growth,
and sees you as you truly are— someone who is capable of transformational change in your life.
Felicia is a great coach."
- Lisa Voight-
Make your Highest Purpose Impact.
My role as your coach
To champion opportunities and potential, encouraging stretch and challenge…
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The Role of Coach
Within the ICF Frequently Asked Questions, the role of the coach is identified as:
Provides objective assessment and observations that foster the individual’s or team’s self-awareness and awareness of others
Listens closely to fully understand the individual’s or team’s circumstances
Acts as a sounding board in exploring possibilities and implementing thoughtful planning and decision making
Champions opportunities and potential, encouraging stretch and challenge commensurate with personal strengths and aspirations
Fosters shifts in thinking that reveal fresh perspectives
Challenges blind spots to illuminate new possibilities and support the creation of alternative scenarios
Maintains professional boundaries in the coaching relationship, including confidentiality, and adheres to the coaching profession’s code of ethics
your client role
To create a coaching agenda based on meaningful goals…
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The Role of Client
Within the ICF Frequently Asked Questions, the role of the client is identified as:
Creates the coaching agenda based on personally meaningful coaching goals
Uses assessment and observations to enhance self-awareness and awareness of others
Envisions personal and/or organizational success
Assumes full responsibility for personal decisions and actions
Utilizes the coaching process to promote possibility thinking and fresh perspectives
Takes courageous action in alignment with personal goals and aspirations
Engages big-picture thinking and problem-solving skills
Takes the tools, concepts, models and principles provided by the coach and engages in effective forward actions
As your Coach, I will faithfully serve you—
to call forth who God created you
to be, individually,
to make the highest purpose impact.
- Your Coach, Felicia Brooks -
And I am sure of this, that He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion
- Philippians 1:6 -