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Taskmaster - Desiree Simon

Individual Coaching

Desiree Simon's individual coaching focuses on personal and professional goals being achieved. Desiree Simon will ask some tough questions which challenge “goals”, “fears”, and “limiting beliefs”. By re-framing an individual's thoughts, calling attention to the messages being sent (about themselves and/or about others), and by becoming more aware of negative or unhealthy behavior patterns, Desiree's coaching will help individuals address what is holding them back in life and business.

TaskMaster L&PC has enjoyed coaching individuals and organizations in Northern Michigan ready to reassess current culture and take it to the next level. The goal is to celebrate the good in an organization and that there is much that works! The next level in coaching is typically about timing, growth, and knowledge which create heightened expectations and opportunity.

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Meet Desiree

Desiree Simon is a life long resident of Michigan and resides in Northern Michigan with her husband Neil where they both pursue their own businesses and share residence with Boy (golden retriever). With both daughters’ living in New York designing their own futures, Coach Simon has enjoyed the success of her coaching practice (providing individual coaching and group coaching) as well as traveling adventures and several “key note speaker” invitations.

Desiree is a graduate of Michigan State University, University of Phoenix, Lansing Community College, and the International Coach Academy. She has a strong health care background as a Registered Nurse for over 20 years which includes Pediatric Intensive Care, Public Health, Telephone Triage, and Clinical Instructor. Desiree developed an organizational patient rights and customer service platform.

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Words of Inspiration

"Through constant questioning, we see more clearly just who we really are, and what remarkable resources we have access to. We will also see more clearly what is really facing us, and we will become more capable of accepting and responding to change."

- - John Morris
Action Learning writer
"Action Learning in Practice"