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The Other Side of the Brink

Spotlight on: Christina Rampersad, Success Beyond the Brink

Interview by: Kim Green

Christina Rampersad, the coach behind, Success Beyond the Brink says, “I used to say the worst thing is not knowing what your purpose is. But even worse than that, I realized, is knowing what your

February 28th, 2018 by Amy Jones
It’s Personal

Spotlight On: Ocean Breeze Life Services
ILCT Graduate: Daphne Greenawalt

Interview by: Kim Green

As coaches, we are often taught to keep it “neutral.” However, former ILCT student, Daphne Greenawalt sees things a little differently.  She believes that her effectiveness is in sharing

September 29th, 2017 by Amy Jones
Finding Forever

Spotlight On: What God has Joined Ministries
ILCT graduate: JeannaLynn May

Interview by: Kim Green

Over the next year, stay tuned to the ILCT website. We will be spotlighting the remarkable work ILCT graduates are doing to change the world, one coaching session at a time.

 For our

October 08th, 2016 by Amy Jones
The Successfully Transition Out Program

By: Ellen Neiley Ritter, PhD, BCC

As previously presented in our blog, ILCT has been successfully running our coach training program within a medium security federal prison for men for the past 3 years. It has been a real testament to the power of coaching and more than 40 inmates have

May 23rd, 2016 by Amy Jones
Coaching for Community Wellness

By: Patrick Williams, EdD, MCC, BCC

It has long been my dream to have the power and benefits of coaching conversations reach beyond the individual business leaders or professionals we generally coach. That is why I created Coaching The Global Village in 2005, to bring empowering

February 10th, 2016 by Amy Jones
Addiction Treatment Providers Aren’t Enough:  It’s Time for Progressive Recovery Coaching

By Dr. Michael Pantalon

The statistics are pretty bleak. Only about eight percent of people with a substance use disorder receive treatment at a specialty facility in any given year and the relapse rate after inpatient treatment is about 50 percent in the first 12 months and the drop-out

March 23rd, 2015 by Amy Jones
Exploring the Inner Universe

By: Candace Dorsey

“At the center of your being you have the answer; you know who you are and you know what you want.” — Lao Tzu

As coaches we strive to help our clients transform their lives in many ways that ultimately result in greater happiness, healthier bodies and minds, and a

October 31st, 2014 by Amy Jones
Motivation from the Start to the Finish and Beyond

By: Candace Dorsey

You miss 100 percent of the shots you never take. —Wayne Gretzky 

Life coaching can help people with unrealized dreams and stagnation in the growth process.  Sometimes, those who hire life coaches already know the specifics of these issues.  Other times, they may

October 01st, 2014 by Amy Jones
Self Imprisonment: How We Become Our Own Jailer And What This Means For Our Coaching Clients

By Elizabeth Saigal, Ph.D.

Oscar, the white mouse, was born into a loving mouse family who believed that everything they did for and taught him was in his best interests. His parents made mistakes in his upbringing, but they did their best according to what they themselves knew and had

September 02nd, 2014 by Amy Jones
Transformation: From Confusion to Clarity

By: Candace L. Dorsey, MA, NCC, LPC

 “Action may not always bring happiness, but there is no happiness without action.”
—William James 

Starting somewhere is highly likely to be better than not starting at all. This is a great reason to hire a coach. Most of us know when we are

August 20th, 2014 by Amy Jones
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