Advert description
I employ a three-phase coaching model that is both empathetic and results-oriented, focusing on structure, not just motivation.
Phase 1: Discovery and Clarity (The "Analyst" Phase):
I start by establishing a safe, non-judgmental space.
We then analyze the student's current situation—identifying the root causes of their challenges (time management, self-doubt, lack of direction) versus just the symptoms.
The goal here is to define one clear, measurable long-term goal.
Phase 2: Strategy and Planning (The "Action" Phase):
We break the long-term goal into small, realistic, and actionable steps (micro-goals), using a planning approach similar to project management.
I coach them on time blocking and execution strategies to build consistency.
Crucially, I draw on my own background to help them reframe limiting beliefs and embrace discipline as a tool for freedom.
Phase 3: Accountability and Mindset (The "Resilience" Phase):
In subsequent sessions, we review progress against the plan and troubleshoot obstacles.
I focus on building resilience and self-awareness, helping them learn from setbacks rather than giving up.
My teaching style is directive yet supportive: I guide them to find their own solutions and hold them accountable for their commitments.
In short, I teach students how to transform their aspirations into a practical, step-by-step reality.