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Approach Orientation
My primary approach orientation is that of training with the goal in mind to help you develop the skills to get more control of and contentment in your life.  By reaching this goal, you will develop greater internal strengths, external resources, and a more effective way of managing your world of work and life.  Ultimately, this will help you to better handle the difficult situations you have encountered and/or will encounter in life.

 

Keen Observation

My approach is based on the following:

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Keen observation of what many others do who are effective in life;

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What was discovered to be useful in managing my own experiences; and also

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What former clients have helped me to learn.

 
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Practice Exercises

In order for me to be effective, you must perform practice exercises on what you learn outside of the scheduled sessions.  These exercises will help you identify the causes for your discomforts and problems, and then help you be more proficient at minimizing the consequences or eliminating them.  By doing these exercises and recording the results, you and I can measure the success of how your work and personal life improve.

If I see no trend of improvement, I will let you know that I may not be the most effective consultant to help you.  If I know of others who might be of help to you, I will gladly provide you with both their names and ways to contact them.

 
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Respect

I respect and accept you both as a person and a client regardless of your religion, race, ethnicity, national origin, gender, or sexual orientation.  I will maintain a deep respect for you as a person who is a spiritual human being with values, feelings, hurts, desires, goals, and frustrations.

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