WHO WOULD I HELP?

The broad spectrum of those who would benefit from your expertise allows you to develop your practice to fit your individual goals:

• Adults seeking career satisfaction. Many highly intelligent adults have realized that life is short and success is a hollow victory when achieved without enthusiasm for work or measurable day-to-day satisfaction. Some have used career books or counselors to assist them, yet are still not clear about their future direction. Some want to make more of a contribution to others or do something more personally meaningful. All have come to the realization that it is important to make a new choice

• Adults wanting greater financial success. Many potential clients realize that their choice of career has limited their earning potential and are now concerned with making a shift in direction to correct that mistake. Like many of us, they simply followed the path that opened most easily in front of them at the time and now realize that the rest of their future is in their own hands.

• Young adults making first-time career choices. This vast group grows bigger every year as young people become ever more aware that are not excited about going to work in the morning.

• Students. Parents are more concerned than ever about helping their children plan for the best possible future. They now realize that the schools are little help and, every year more students and their parents seek effective outside assistance.

• Organizations. Companies large and small, non-profits and governments are increasingly aware that profitability depends almost entirely on the quality and productivity of their employees. A solid commitment to excellence requires employee loyalty and high-level productivity—qualities found in employees who work in challenging jobs that utilize their talents, offer a path for career growth and provide recognition of their merit.

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