Personal Coaching and Executive Coaching

How do you achieve your goals and dreams? Is it possible to rise above the incessant demands of your environment and the constant barrage of information to reflect on what's most important? What's truly true in your life?

The origins of coaching date back to maieutics and the Greek philosophers. Aristotle used to say, "An unexamined life is not worth living." Coaching formally emerged in 1980 with the help of Thomas Leonard, who organized and institutionalized it. Over the previous 40 years, a group of psychologists known today as humanistic psychologists developed their own highly effective methodologies for helping their patients transform their lives through face-to-face conversations.

In 1976, Timothy Gallaway wrote the monumental work “The Inner Game of Tennis,” in which he portrays the mental game of the tennis player as his true adversary, beyond the physical opponent.

These conversations between oneself and one's own mind are the object of Coaching. In Coaching, we review one's objectives, beliefs, and goals to rethink one's strategies for success. Coaching is a technology for change in human beings—very real, current, and effective.

Even when the tool exists, it takes courage to self-examine and courage to pursue one's goals.
I invite you now to dare to approach your goals, breaking through your blocks and challenging your self-limiting beliefs.