Why I don't believe you have a time management issue

Everyone believes they have a time management issue. In coaching, I work with clients as they show up, which means there is no work or effort required for them to put in before a session. I want you to show up as you are, and we work through and coach based on the needs of the version of you that shows up. Typically we start a session by reviewing action items or takeaways from the week prior and checking in to see how they went. I have had so many sessions that once we complete check-in and I ask what they want to work on or if there is a topic top of mind, a very common response is, “I have time management issues.” It’s almost like code language for - “there are a lot of deeper thoughts and storylines that are stopping me from doing the things that I believe I should.”

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My Story

I have had the good fortune of spending the past decade in an amazing role. Working as an event manager for elite-level sporting events (curling specifically) has taught me a lot. Organization, taking action, and problem-solving have been skills I have sharpened daily in my role. I have also been exposed to high-performance athletes chasing their Olympic dreams, and I got to see firsthand what level of commitment it takes to make your dreams a reality in this world.

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