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Here's How We Work

The approach

The Impatient Coach follows a four phase process. Simple does not mean easy, but it does mean clear.

 

The first phase is about understanding the problem and setting direction. What are you really trying to accomplish? What is in and what is out of your control? What is getting in the way? Are you pointed at the right target before we start moving faster? This is where we get honest about where you are and where you want to go.

The second phase is about creating space. Before you can focus on what matters most, we have to understand where your time is actually going. Not where you think it is going. Where it is actually going. This is often the most surprising part of the process.

 

The third phase is about making progress you can see and measure. Goals are clear, space has been created, and now we start moving. Tangible, observable, cumulative. One step at a time.

 

The fourth phase is about obstacles. They will come. The question is not whether something will get in your way, it is what we do when it does. We analyze, adapt, and keep moving.

What a session looks like

Forget about starting with "So, what's coming up for you today?"

 

We start with your plan and we look at what actually happened since we last spoke. Not what you intended to do. What you did. We pull up your calendar and your screen time and we look at where your time actually went.

 

Then we dig into the actions you took. How did they go? How did you feel? How did the people around you react? What made it easy? What made it hard?

 

From there we figure out what it all means. What worked, what did not, and what that tells us about the next step worth taking.

 

Every session ends with a clear, specific commitment to action. Not a vague intention. A real next step with a real deadline.

 

This is not a space for endless reflection. It is a place to figure out what is working, what is not, and what to do about it.

The engagement

This is one on one coaching, built around your goals and your timeline. We work in 90 day sprints, long enough to make real progress, short enough to stay focused and maintain urgency.

 

At the start of each sprint we agree on what we are working toward. At the end we assess where we are. Some clients complete what they came to do in a single sprint. Others choose to continue with a new set of goals. Either way, you are never locked into an open ended commitment.

 

That is intentional. The goal is not to create a coaching dependency. The goal is to help you accomplish something meaningful, build the habits and clarity to sustain it, and then get out of your way.

Get in touch

If this sounds like the kind of coaching you’ve been looking for, tell me a bit about you.

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