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CoreU Group Coaching
Increasing the Probability of
Extraordinary Accomplishment
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A CoreU Group Coaching experience is an active alliance of committed
individuals who are wise enough to realize that they will achieve more,
and sooner, in fellowship and honorable service to one another.
There are five key ingredients to producing a successful group coaching
experience. They are:
1. Connection. At the deepest of levels we are all connected and we want
abundance of all things good for one another. Yet, often in today's
fast-paced society, we don't have many opportunities for a pure experience
of vital connection. Each member of our coaching groups ends up being
energetically bonded to the well-being of every other member.
2. Synergy. Arising from this deep connection is a "master mind" with
greater synergy of possibilities than any one or two minds could have. 'Master
Mind' may be defined as: "coordination of knowledge and effort in a
spirit of harmony between two or more people, for the attainment of a
definite purpose." This synergy results in greater clarity. As members
listen in support of their fellows, many more "Aha!" realizations arise
leading to more fulfilling progress.
3. Accountability. Because of the allegiance to one another and the
greater good of the group each individual finds it easier to hold themselves
accountable for keeping agreements and completing projects. The care for one
another creates an environment of responsibility that would not be present
in a solo experience.
4. Facilitation. A successful group coaching experience needs a
masterful blend of firmness and unconditional support. It is the coach's responsibility to guide the process to agreed upon outcomes in the most
enjoyable fashion possible. Tom's core values: to inspire, to encourage and to
rally are a perfect fit for this experience. A coaching relationship is an
environment where you are encouraged and supported as you seek to be your
authentic self. Tom authentically guides so that others have permission to
be who they really are. A special characteristic of Tom's makeup is that he
believes deeply in the ability of his clients to achieve their dreams. Tom
is a certified Five-Day Program Facilitator by
Coachville.
Support. Support is a foundation, firm footing,
reinforcement, encouragement, sustenance, comfort and furtherance. A
supporter is a guide, a backer, a champion, a defender, an endorser, and an
advocate. You would be a more powerful creator of what you want in an
atmosphere of total and unconditional support. In such an atmosphere the
following outcomes will occur:
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You will be more likely to accept yourself,
believe in yourself and build yourself up.
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You will be more likely to stretch yourself
beyond previous comfort zones.
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You will more likely hold yourself accountable
for what you pledge to accomplish.
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You will be inspired by the challenges and
accomplishments of your supportive brothers and sisters.
The expert blending of these five ingredients
produces outcomes that cannot be readily attained in an individual coaching
experience. Among them are:
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Priorities are agreed upon and more consistently
honored, because the group connects more deeply and unifies around a single,
inspiring and crystal clear rallying point.
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The big picture vision becomes more personal,
practical and actionable for each individual. The synergistic structure and
operative ground rules allow all to more clearly understand their part and
why it's important.
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Doubt, fears and false assumptions more readily
fade away in the light of truth and the collective fresh start energy.
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The resulting structure of connection holds
individuals more accountable to one another so everyone gets to experience
the sweet ride of momentum.
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In an atmosphere of trust, the group's collective
wisdom and strengths are more frequently put into play. This results in an
expanded perception of what's believed to be possible.
Team Life and Career Coach Tom Volkar, is an
international coach, who coaches by telephone, from his office in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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