Coaching worldwide

Posted by Ann Deaton Share Your Voice

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I just got back from the International Coach Federation annual meeting in Fort Worth, Texas, and it was an incredible mix of coaches from all over the world. I met coaches from Japan, Mexico, Spain, Canada, Israel, and all over the United States. Hearing their stories and understanding the work they are doing was amazing. I learned that coaching is making a difference for:

  • small business
  • faith communities
  • government
  • job seekers in this tough economy
  • schools all over the world
  • corporations
  • families
  • universities
  • health care
  • information technology
  • nonprofits
  • art

In fact, I am hard-pressed to figure out a place that coaching is not making a difference. It was inspiring. (Also inspiring was the amazing Fort Worth Water Garden shown above, which was right next door to the convention center).

And it's good to be home again!

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Small Ann Deaton I am a leadership coach, and Managing Partner in Bounce. I love to coach and facilitate with individuals and systems experiencing significant change and growth. The clients I work with, regardless of their age or position, are talented and creative individuals willing to look with fresh eyes at their challenges and opportunities, and to take action based on their discoveries. As a result, they find that they are capable of accomplishing far greater things than they ever imagined. What do you want to accomplish today? Who do you want to be?

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