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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.

Services to individuals and organizations include:

  • Facilitate Cultural Transitions
  • Leadership Coaching
  • Business Consulting
  • Organizational Alignment
  • Relationship Coaching
  • Human Resource and Employee Conversations


What Does Coaching Look Like?

The first session is about YOU. Together, a map is constructed to get you from where you are, to where you want to be. With Desiree as your coach, she will keep you on the journey you’ve designed so you don’t get distracted or wander too far off your path.

Communication skills are critical to inner peace, success in the workplace, and in our daily life. TaskMaster offers coaching services to individuals and couples struggling with communication. Critical thinking, personal & professional confrontation, communication strategies, and stress reduction techniques are a few of the tools used to develop personal and professional skills.

 

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"