Coaching Survey

Business Life

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 1. I have a clear vision for my business/career which includes specific goals, actions and timelines.
 2.  My business generates a steady stream of referrals.
 3. I feel good about where I am in my business/career.
 4. I already have meaning, sense of direction and purpose in my professional life.
 5. My professional relationships are already excellent.
 6. I am passionate about what I do for a living.
 7. I genuinely enjoy being with my clients and business associates.
 8. I am serious about my professional credibility and consistently work on improving it.
 9. I know how to make people like me.
10. I spend the majority of my time doing things I love to do, things I'm especially good at, or things that require my level of expertise.
11. My interpersonal skills are excellent and people trust me.
12. I can read people and name their values and personality types.
13. I can easily flex to communicate with different types of people.
14. I am effective spaking one-to-one or to a group.
15. I am happy with my level of success.
16. I can ask relevant questions and am an excellent listener.
17. I am rarely stressed or depressed about work related issues.
18. I have a strong network of colleagues, alliance partners and people who support me.
19. I know where I want my business/career to be in one year's time.
20. I know where I want my business/career to be in five year's time.
         
 Your business total:

Personal Life

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 1. I am excited about getting out of bed every morning.
 2.  I know what my true values and principles are and I live them every day.
 3. I know what I want to be "when I grow up" and I am doing it right now.
 4. I can identify my talents and strengths, as well as areas where I need to improve.
 5. I make the opportunity to use my natural strengths and talents on a daily basis.
 6. I am content with the amount of money I make/have.
 7. I have the self-discipline to make the improvements I need to make.
 8. I know what I want to improve on and how to get where I want to be.
 9. I feel healthy and vital.
10. I have daily habits that support my personal goals..
11. I rarely do something because I feel I should/ought to.
12. I have a strong network of people who support me, both personally and professionally.
13. I am self-motivated and rarely procrastinate.
14. I am happy with how I spend my time each day.
15. I am relentless about achieving my goals.
16. Personal development is important to me.
17. I know my personal mission/purpose.
18. I have taken personal development training/coaching.
19. I know where I want to be in one year's time.
20. I know where I want to be in five year's time.
         
 Your personal total :

What This Means to You:

If you scored 1-15 points on either part.

People who score below 15 typically feel fear, frustration and disappointment. They feel somehow out of sync. For example, you are probably confident and poised in some areas of your life, but perhaps you feel inadequate and uncomfortable in other areas.

You now face a crossroads: Working with Michael, Pam, or Elaine, you will greatly improve both your personal and professional lives, but it will require some adjustments. You will identify your values and strengths, clarify your personal vision and tap into your greatest source of potential by articulating your Life Purpose. Through this, you will become more attractive and magnetic to A-level people.

If you scored 16-30 points.

This is the most dangerous position of all. Our friend Bruce Wright says it's like shooting baskets backwards - heaven help you if you make one. Scoring in this range means you possess some intuition or skills that have taken you this far. But, experience shows us that what got you to this point is inadequate to take you to where you want to go. Hence your score.While you may not admit it in public, you might feel that you are not yet living your full potential. Unless you step into the unknown of personal "change management" and force yourself to grow, you will continue to do the same things and experience the same frustrations. Your life could become like a nice song that repeats itself over and over and over. Not thrilling enough to be satisfying, but not uncomfortable enough to take action.

You can do something about it right now, or wait until you reach a pain-threshold where changing your life is no longer a "should," but a "must." About People coaches will help you get more of what you want and less of what you don't want. However, you will need support, motivation and most of accountability. Someone (like Michael, Pam or Elaine) who will hold you to your "word" so you follow-through and step out of your comfort zone.

If you scored 31-40 points.

Chances are, you either are currently working with a coach or have worked with one in the past. Now is the perfect time to step back and look at your recent progress. Are you stuck on a self-development plateau? It might be time to do something different. Look at your over-all progress. Did it take years to get you where you are? For most people, it doesn't need to take that long. Ask yourself if your coach has the training and skills to take you to your full potential.

It is up to you. It's your choice, so make the right decision.

Your next step. To learn more about how you can benefit from working with us, and to discover our approaches and costs, please contact us by email at: michael@aboutpeople.com; or by phone 509 465-5599. Ask for your free 15-minute coaching session. This way, you can see how you, your team or your firm will benefit from our Executive-level Coaching.

My Promise - you'll enjoy this session and it will help you decide what steps to take next.

 
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