getting perspective

Coaching

Understanding you and the way you think

As a certified John Maxwell coach, I can see what you are going through now and what is up ahead. Coaching is foreseeing, paving the way, coming alongside you while helping you achieve goals and overcome limiting paradigms.

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    • Carol G

      It's amazing that after so much reading over the years, there is still a man like John Maxwell to draw you into behaviours that can make you redesign your thought process.

      Carol G
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      Chubb

      So thankful for the leadership and executive skills of Naggib Chakhane. Amazing insight and fantastic coach.

      Edward R
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    • Jason K

      Thanks Naggib for putting this mastermind together. Everyone is growing week by week. Totally brilliant!

      Jason K
    • Prudence R

      I just want to say I'm so glad to be a part of this program. Reading, listening, reflecting, writing and taking time out to invest in my passion has shown me that I have to believe in myself first.

      Prudence R
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  • Common Questions
    What's the difference between coaching and mentoring?
    What's the difference between coaching and mentoring?

    Coaching typically focuses on improving a specific skill or achieving a particular goal, often in a professional context. Mentoring, on the other hand, tends to involve a longer-term relationship in which a more experienced person provides guidance and advice to a less experienced individual, often with the goal of career development.

    How do you know if coaching or mentoring is right for you?
    How do you know if coaching or mentoring is right for you?

    It depends on your goals and needs. If you’re looking to improve a specific skill or overcome a particular challenge, coaching may be the best option. If you’re seeking more general guidance and support for your career, mentoring might be a better fit. It’s important to identify your goals and be clear about what you hope to gain from the relationship.

    How long does coaching or mentoring typically last?
    How long does coaching or mentoring typically last?

    Again, this can vary depending on your goals and needs. Some coaching programs may only last a few sessions, while others may continue for several months. Mentoring relationships can last for years. It’s important to discuss your expectations with your coach/mentor and determine what the best timeline is for you.

    How often should I meet with my coach or mentor?
    How often should I meet with my coach or mentor?

    Again, it depends on your goals and needs. Some people may benefit from weekly meetings, while others might only need to meet once a month or even less frequently. It’s important to find a schedule that works for both you and your coach/mentor.

    What can I expect from a coaching or mentoring session?
    What can I expect from a coaching or mentoring session?

    Each session will be different, but generally, you can expect to discuss your goals, progress, and any challenges you’re facing. Your coach/mentor may offer advice, ask questions to help you clarify your thinking, or provide exercises to help you practice and improve your skills.