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jaydemayo · 7 months
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Season 4 Episode 24 Ashley Muschiatti- “Sometimes I have to find the Band-Aids”
On this week’s episode of The Podcast I have the pleasure of sitting down and discussing training, nutrition, and the life on the NASCAR Circuit with Ashley Muschiatti. Ashley has a unique background and qualification of being both a Registered Dietitian and Strength and Conditioning Coach, thus qualifying her to both prescribe training and the nutritional requirements for both success in training and performance.
1)    The uniqueness of the athlete that she gets to work with, both as a sport but also individually
2)    Where each of her “hats” impact decisions with programming daily and in the long term
3)    Driving factors behind training and programming decisions
4)    Positive aspects of being a licensed nutritionist and registered dietitian and how it works symbiotically with her role as a performance coach
5)    How taking this different route in her education could be a great example for younger coaches to increase their marketability
6)    What coaches can do when they don’t travel to help best educate their athlete’s on how they can do better for themselves on “game day”
Such a cool conversation with an awesome person with a really cool job. This show was an absolute blast for me, so many unique aspects to what Ashley’s practice and the athlete’s she gets to work with, it’s really fascinating to me. I can’t thank her enough for being so open to sharing with us today. To keep up with everything she’s doing make sure you give her a follow over on Instagram at @amuschiatti. I hope you found as much value in the chat as I did, and if so, please help me out by doing three things: 1st, please share this with a colleague that you think would find value in the show, 2nd if you haven’t please subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast player, and 3rd if you could please leave us a review I’d greatly appreciate it.
Who is Ashley Muschiatti?
Ashley Muschiatti RD, LDN, CSCS is a sports dietitian and certified strength coach who has worked with high school and college athletes, as well as the general public who wants to reach their health and wellness goals. She has experience with body composition and analysis using the BodPod as well as performance nutrition counseling.
She received her B.S. in Exercise Science and B.A. in Spanish Language at Appalachian State University in Boone, NC. During her time at Appalachian State, Ashley was a thrower on the track and field team where she sits high in the school’s All-Time record books. She then went on to attend Delaware State University’s Coordinated Dietetic Program where she became a Registered Dietitian. Throughout her years of education, Ashley completed multiple strength and conditioning and sports nutrition internships at multiple NCAA Division 1 Institutions.
Ashley enjoys helping athletes reach their full potential on and off the field. She combines her experience and knowledge in strength and conditioning and nutrition to help athletes of all ages fuel properly and reach their performance goals.
Ashley lives in Charlotte, NC where she is a Performance Specialist with Novant Health Sports Performance.
Muschiatti's previous positions include:​
·       Performance Specialist & Registered Dietitian at Novant Health Sports Performance
·       Assistant Strength Coach & Nutrition Coordinator at Delaware State University
·       Professional Strength and Conditioning Internships:
o   ​Clemson University Basketball
o   UNC Chapel Hill Olympic Sports
o   Appalachian State University Olympic Sports
o   University of Delaware Football
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treatnow · 1 year
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BRAIN WOUND UPDATE #1
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BRINGING YOU CURRENT INFORMATION ABOUT HOW TO HELP TREAT AND HEAL BRAIN WOUNDS: CONCUSSIONS, TBI, PTSD
This is the first of a weekly compendium of events, research, news, and insights about Brain Wounds: Concussion, TBI, PTSD. The focus is on Brain Wound healing and reduction of suicidal ideation; the use of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy as a safe and effective treatment for brain wounds; and the clinical and evidence-based proof of a new era in our understanding of how to improve brain health and Quality of Life after a brain wound. ********************* Virginia becomes 10th state to pass legislation calling for the use of Hyperbaric Oxygen to treat and heal TBI/PTSD. SENATE BILL NO. 1082 A BILL to allow the Department of Veterans Services to contract with any hyperbaric clinic or any hospital in the Commonwealth that furnishes a comprehensive treatment program to any veteran who has been certified by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs or any branch of the United States Armed Forces as having post-traumatic stress disorder or traumatic brain injury. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia: That the Department of Veterans Services may contract with any hyperbaric clinic providing medical-grade 100 percent oxygen in U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved chambers in the Commonwealth or any hospital that furnishes a comprehensive treatment program that may include medication, psychotherapy, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy, from an accredited program, to any veteran in the Commonwealth who has been certified by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs or any branch of the United States Armed Forces as having post-traumatic stress disorder or traumatic brain injury. Unanimously passed in VA House and Senate and signed into law, March 2023. Soccer: CTE cases in soccer players raise fresh questions about safety of heading the ball New diagnoses come as officials gather in Chicago for a Head Injury Summit (May 2023). The Concussion Legacy Foundation announced Tuesday that English pro and Oregon State head coach Jimmy Conway, Scottish and Seattle NASL midfielder Jimmy Gabriel, and NCAA champion Franny Pantuosco also were found to have the degenerative brain disease that has been linked to concussions in athletes, combat veterans and others who have sustained repeated head trauma. They are the first diagnoses among those who played in the NASL, a precursor to MLS as the top U.S. pro soccer league that attracted attention with high-profile signings — including Pele — before folding in 1985. Early Brain Amyloid Accumulation at PET in Military Instructors Exposed to Subconcussive Blast Injuries Early brain amyloid β deposition was found in the brains of otherwise healthy adult men exposed to repeated subconcussive blast injury using amyloid PET. Military instructors who were routinely exposed to repeated blast events were evaluated at two different points: baseline (before blast exposure from breacher or grenade) and approximately 5 months after baseline (after blast exposure). Age-matched healthy control participants not exposed to blasts and without a history of brain injury were evaluated at similar two points. Neurocognitive evaluation was performed with standard neuropsychologic testing in both groups. In the blast-exposed participants, four brain regions showed significantly increased amyloid deposition after blast exposure. . . No amyloid deposition was observed in the control participants. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in the Treatment of Acute Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Review This review summarizes 40 years of clinical and pre-clinical research on the treatment of acute TBI with hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO2) in the context of an impending National Institute of Neurologic Disorders and Stroke–funded, multi-center, randomized, adaptive Phase II clinical trial —the Hyperbaric Oxygen Brain Injury Treatment (HOBIT) trial.... These studies provided evidence that HBO2 significantly improves physiologic measures without causing cerebral or pulmonary toxicity and can potentially improve clinical outcome. These results were consistent across the other four reviewed clinical studies, thus providing preliminary clinical data supporting the HOBIT trial. This comprehensive review demonstrates that HBO2 has the potential to be the first significant treatment in the acute phase of severe TBI. Fighting and Penalty Minutes Associated With Long-term Mortality Among National Hockey League Players, 1967 to 2022 National Hockey League (NHL) "enforcers" with 50 or more career fights or 3 or more penalty minutes per game died 10 years earlier and more often of drug overdose and suicide when compared with age-matched NHL player controls.  This matched cohort study of 6039 NHL players from 1967 to 2022 confirmed that NHL enforcers died at similar rates but approximately 10 years earlier when compared with NHL controls. Furthermore, the causes of death in the 21 enforcers included neurodegenerative disorders, drug overdose, suicide, and motor vehicle crashes, whereas only 1 of the 24 age-matched controls died of any of these causes (motor vehicle crash).   The information provided by TreatNOW.org does not constitute a medical recommendation. It is intended for informational purposes only, and no claims, either real or implied, are being made. Heal Brains. Stop Suicides. Restore Lives. TreatNOW. Read the full article
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Best Life Coach in Virginia - Genzandu
In today's fast-paced world, people are often so busy that they don't take the time to think about what they really want in life. They may be successful in their careers or have a happy family life, but they still feel like something is missing. This is where a life coach comes in. A life coach can help people figure out what they really want and how to get there. Dr. Unnatti Jain is one such life coach who has helped many people achieve their goals and live a fulfilling life. In this article, we will take a closer look at Dr. Jain, her background, her approach to coaching, and her impact on the lives of her clients.
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Background:
Dr. Unnatti Jain is a certified life coach based in Virginia. She is the founder and CEO of Genzandu, an organization that provides life coaching services to individuals, groups, and organizations. Dr. Jain has a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and has been practicing as a therapist for over 15 years. She is also a certified coach from the International Coaching Federation (ICF) and has completed several training programs in coaching, including the Co-Active Coaching program from the Coaches Training Institute (CTI).
Approach to Coaching:
Dr. Jain's approach to coaching is based on the principles of positive psychology and mindfulness. Positive psychology is a branch of psychology that focuses on the study of positive emotions, traits, and behaviors, while mindfulness is a state of awareness and presence in the present moment. Dr. Jain believes that by cultivating positive emotions, such as gratitude, kindness, and compassion, and practicing mindfulness, individuals can develop resilience, happiness, and success in their lives.
Dr. Jain's coaching sessions are structured and goal-oriented. She works with her clients to identify their goals and the obstacles that may be preventing them from achieving those goals. She then helps them develop a plan of action and provides support and accountability to help them stay on track. Dr. Jain's coaching sessions are also tailored to the needs of each individual client. She recognizes that every client is unique and that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to coaching.
Impact on Clients:
Dr. Jain has had a significant impact on the lives of her clients. She has helped individuals achieve their personal and professional goals, improve their relationships, and develop a sense of purpose and fulfillment in their lives. Here are a few examples of the impact Dr. Jain has had on her clients:
Career Development: One of Dr. Jain's clients was feeling stuck in her career and was unsure about her next steps. With Dr. Jain's guidance, she was able to identify her strengths and passions and develop a plan to transition to a new career. She is now working in a field that she loves and is thriving in her new role.
Relationship Improvement: Another client was struggling with communication issues in her marriage. Dr. Jain helped her identify the underlying issues and develop strategies to improve communication and strengthen their relationship. As a result, the client's marriage has improved significantly, and she feels more connected to her partner.
Personal Growth: A third client was feeling unfulfilled in her personal life and was unsure about her purpose. Through coaching sessions with Dr. Jain, she was able to gain clarity about her values and develop a plan to live a more purposeful life. She now feels more fulfilled and happy in her personal life.
Best Life Coach in Virginia
Dr. Unnatti Jain is a certified life coach and founder of Genzandu, an organization that provides life coaching services in Virginia. With over 20 years of experience as a therapist and a certification from the International Coaching Federation (ICF), Dr. Jain's approach to coaching is based on positive psychology and mindfulness. She offers structured and goal-oriented coaching sessions that are tailored to the unique needs of each individual client, helping them achieve personal and professional goals, improve relationships, and find a sense of purpose and fulfillment in their lives.
In case you need more details To connect with Dr. Unnatti Jain, Call Now at +1 (202) 615-7739 Or, visit: www.genzandu.com
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footmantravelagency · 3 years
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5 Reasons Why You Need A Travel Agent - More Than Ever
Want to rent a villa in Tuscany and do it on your own? It’s simple. Just type “Villa Rentals Tuscany” into Google, then wade through the four and a half million responses - most of which look the same, whether they are good or bad, legit or bogus. Spend just 10 seconds each vetting sites, and you’ll be done in a year and a half - and still won’t have rented anything.
Good luck with that - or even with much simpler planning, like searches for “straightforward” airfares. The major search sites routinely leave out flights (lots of them) and even entire airlines. A lot of the flights they do show are ones you don’t want, starting with “basic economy” fares that hit you with tons of restrictions and fees, so the price you see isn’t the one you end up paying, along with connections way too short or way too long, ones that no responsible travel agent would let you book.
Travel agents are even more important to luxury travelers, who ironically often think they know a lot about travel and rely on their own misguided sense of expertise. But while a good agent is so vital that it is simply foolish to plan a high-end trip on your own without one, they can also help travelers of all budgets.
The reality is that while it was widely predicted that the internet was going to kill off travel agents when digital tools were placed at every traveler’s disposal, that just hasn’t happened, for several good reasons.
Shannon Compton Game writes on money saving travel tips and budget travel for Outside Magazine, not the publication I’d expect to praise travel agents over DIY. But last year she wrote a column about his subject and opened with, “I’m a big fan of travel agents, even though I could technically book all my trips through websites and apps.” She then listed the specific pros of using an agent: “They can find crazy deals”; “They will be your advocate”; “They’ll take care of the little things”; “They’re true experts” and “They don’t usually cost extra.”
True, true, true, true and true. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
I have been writing on travel and related tips for over a quarter of a century. I’m an expert on the subject, and I get interviewed and publicly speak about it. Do I sometimes use a travel agent? Absolutely. When friends ask for travel advice, and they do, all the time, one of the first suggestions I always make is to get a good travel agent. My tech savviest friends use travel advisors, and so does every major corporation - because it is the smart thing to do.
“Yes, the travel landscape is changing,” said Chad Clark, principal of Chad Clark Travel Ventures in Phoenix, an expert I have known for years. “Information overload, thousands of new hotels on the scene, all sorts of new cruise ships, passport and visa issues, weather, transit strikes, political unrest, natural disasters, travel insurance, travel providers going out of business, it’s never ending. How does one navigate all of this? To avoid the travel landmines that lay in front of you, you need to get a great travel advisor! You’ll be glad you did. After all, do you cut your own hair?” Good question, but his metaphor is a little off because you pay someone to cut your hair, while a good travel advisor can often save you money.
I wrote a feature about this topic here at Forbes eight years ago, and I still get thank you comments from people who took my advice. A lot has changed in those eight years, and a lot has not, so if anything, there are more reasons than ever to use a travel agent (for the record, good travel agents prefer to be called travel advisors, or sometimes travel consultants, and those are both totally accurate, but since most people still think of the industry in terms of travel agents, I’m mixing and matching).
Clark explained it to me this way, “Travel agents are a thing of the past - they primarily booked tickets and beds. Travel advisors have taken on a much more complex role - part psychologist, life coach, executive producer, concierge, fixer, dream maker, and ‘Blink Blink’ genie, with the multitude of services that they provide.”
Whatever you call them, I could go on and on about all the reason to use one, but here are the 5 biggies.
Emergencies: This is the one most applicable to the average occasional travel. Stuff happens, and whether you believe in climate change or not (spoiler alert, it’s real), big weather events have become more commonplace, widespread and unpredictable, and sooner or later Mother Nature is going to bite you when flying. But there are plenty of non-weather events disrupting flights, cruises, trains and destinations, from civil unrest to volcanic eruptions to disease outbreaks to massive wildfires to labor strikes. And just about every year you read about an airline that went bust and shut down suddenly, stranding all its passengers. Just a week ago I traveled with owner of a large New York based travel agency who has been in the business for 40 years, and he told me they recently stopped selling their customers tickets on Norwegian because the airline has had too many cancellations and became, in their view, unreliable. But cheap flights still show up in internet searches, and you probably would not know anything about it without expert advice.
Anything that causes cancelled flights (or cruises, etc.) means hassles, but the people who get through this process the most smoothly and the ones who get rebooked first and get the few available seats out of Dodge are usually the ones who used a travel agent. It’s that simple. First off, you actually have someone to call, versus long lines at banks of airport phones masquerading as “help desks.” But good agencies are constantly monitoring their clients’ flights and they usually know about your problem before you do - and often have a resolution before you even call them. They also have direct access to airline GDS (global distribution system) and don’t have to wait on long phones holds to get ticketing changes made. It’s worth noting that according to the U.S. Department of Transportation, nearly two percent of all domestic flights were canceled in 2019, a significant increase from the previous year and the highest rate since 2014. Midway through the year, MSNBC reported that passengers were being bumped from flights - involuntarily - at a rate three times higher than a year earlier.
I’ve known Anne Scully for years, and as the President of high-powered Virginia-based agency McCabe World Travel, she is perennially ranked one of the world’s best travel agents, sits on advisory boards of major luxury hotel brands and cruise lines, and is an industry legend. She told me that, “Anyone who travels should have the clout of a top travel advisor in their pocket. To start, if the client’s flight is cancelled while they are waiting for take-off they could have us rebook and protect their journey before they depart the plane. No waiting behind 300 other passengers! We can have clients met at the plane door at a large number of airports worldwide and whisked through customs, either on to their tight connecting flight or simply faster to baggage claim - where they are given help with their luggage. Most clients don’t even know that service exists, but they only need to use it once to always request it on their itineraries.”
Expertise: No one knows everything about travel, no matter how deeply they are involved in the industry. I am an expert on ski travel, and I know the ins and outs of every major luxury ski hotel in this country. So, I wouldn’t call a travel agent to help me choose a ski hotel. But I know nothing about the hotel scene in Manilla or Sri Lanka. Some travelers cheat their way around this by sticking to brands like Four Seasons or Ritz-Carlton wherever the go, but in many tourism hotbeds like Fez, Morocco, all the best hotels are ones you have likely never heard of. This is where a travel advisor’s knowledge cannot be beat. And while even the best travel agent can’t know everything either, the good agencies parcel things up, so they have a safari expert, a cruise expert, a honeymoon expert, and so on, and they all work together.
Walter Brownell first escorted 10 guests to Europe in 1887, and 133 years later, Brownell Travel has 150 advisors. Sorry, but there’s no amount of research you can do or number of travel magazines you can read that can match that kind of institutional experience and collective expertise. That’s the knowledge base you want. Let’s go back to the 4.5 million villa hits - any good travel advisor will be able to tell you off the top of their head who you should be renting your villa in Tuscany from - and why. That just saved you eighteen months, and probably got you a better house.
Chad Clark believes travelers should, “Experience the extraordinary, not once in a lifetime, but every time!” and to showcase the knowledge base advisors bring to the table, he created a program he calls “Chad Clark Certified,” personally giving his stamp of approval to special hotels, restaurants, tours and experiences around the world. To date he’s certified nearly 700 different things his clients (or you) can reliably consider doing.
It is important to remember that these advantages are not just for luxury travelers. Good travel advisors do not just know what the best hotel is, they know what the best hotel is for you and your budget and can help you find the right fit. As we will see shortly, they can also save you a lot of money, no matter what style you travel in.
VIP Connections: Whether you are trying to book space at a coveted 8-villa safari lodge in Africa or get a room in a top Paris hotel during Fashion Week, most hoteliers keep emergency inventory and guess who gets it? The travel advisors they have known for years who book a lot of guests and send them a lot of business. It works this way with lots of things in the travel industry, from hard to get dinner reservations to the resort’s best ski instructor to a city’s top art expert as a private museum guide. Anytime there is scarcity, there is no substitute for personal connections, and the best agents have built these over years or decades. Plus we are living in the age of “experiential travel,” and good advisors create one of kind experiences most people would never have imagined in the first place.
“I had a client touring Russia who not only played piano well, but also took lessons from one of the best teachers in New York,” said Anne McCabe. “As a surprise, I arranged for him to visit the apartment of the great Russian composer Nicolai Rimsky Korsakov, and the curator invited him to play the composer’s piano, while his teacher listened over the phone his wife was holding. You cannot create those WOW moments if you do not get to know who your clients are, and what would make their holiday most special.” You also need to know the curator. Try booking that on TripAdvisor.
“This is a key point,” stressed Clark. “Travel advisors provide our clients with access: access to people, places, and experiences that could never be replicated, much less imagined. A great travel advisor has invested time and relationships in creating their ‘black book’ of contacts and relationships, so that when their clients travel, they are treated as a VIPs, not just a credit card number.” In my experience, everyone likes being treated like a VIP.
Seemingly simple things often annoy even the most seasoned travelers, but these irritants can be smoothed out by good advisors. One biggie is having your room ready to check in when arriving in Europe early in the morning after an exhausting overnight flight. I’ve seen lots of travelers, including myself, told to go walk around for hours and come back at two or three in the afternoon, even at the finest hotels. Do you think they tell that to Anne Scully and her peers?
Another one of the most frustrating recurring problems I hear in the industry - even at the top luxury hotels - is a notorious refusal to guarantee connecting rooms in advance for families booking multiple rooms (and paying a lot for them). But when your travel agent books hundreds of room nights with a hotel each year, the GM (or sales manager) will move heaven and earth to give that agent’s client - you - guaranteed connecting rooms. For the same price. Often with a room upgrade. And late check out. And a free food and beverage credit.
But I’m getting ahead of myself.
Extras: When you get more than you expected for the same price, that’s a great deal, and with travel advisors this happens all the time. The cruise industry is a perfect example of very large inventories that fluctuate in supply and demand each week, with a large audience of repeat customers who cruise again and again for years. The cruise lines do not want to lose the loyalty of those customers - or the agents who steer hundreds of them each year to particular brands. Yet it basically costs the line no more to have you stay in a deluxe suite than a basic room if that suite is available, and with the size of today’s ships, it often is. But who gets these upgrades? Advisors. Professionals who specialize in cruises have enormous volume clout and are legendary for routinely getting clients one or two class stateroom upgrades, free shore excursions, onboard credits and all sorts of things - for the same exact price you pay going direct. I would never book a cruise without using a travel advisor - it’s just foolish.
But it’s not just cruises.  
“In an age of automation, it may come as a surprise that many of our new clients skew on the more tech-savvy side, and come to SmartFlyer for the first time seeking guidance on their honeymoon,” Michael Holtz, founder of extremely successful global travel agency SmartFlyer told me. “The millennial generation specifically may have seen their parents use a travel advisor, but don’t feel like they need one - until they are deep in the spiral of research. By shifting gears to planning with an expert, they feel liberated from the immense pressure of choosing the ‘best’ resort - because we’re cutting through the noise of all the conflicting opinions they’re seeing online. Our team has actually been to the properties first-hand - not to mention has personal relationships with the General Managers. For example, we just had a couple fly to Canouan, a remote island in the Caribbean that they had no idea even existed before we recommended it. When they arrived at the Mandarin Oriental, the GM double upgraded them thanks to SmartFlyer’s close relationship with the property. At the end of the day, it’s all about personal relationships translating into exceptional experiences for our clients.”
One of the biggest shortcuts to freebies and extras is Virtuoso, a network of top tier travel agencies, most in the luxury realm. While agencies belonging to Virtuoso are independent and free to recommend and book anything they want - and often do because they have strong opinions - the network has specific relationships with over 1,800 travel partners (cruise, tours, airlines and 1,400 individual hotels in 100+ countries) with which it negotiates exclusive (and contractually obligated) benefits. Why are travel suppliers so eager to work with agencies and advisors that belong to Virtuoso (advisors can join by invitation-only based on their track records)?  Because last year Virtuoso members booked $26.4 billion in travel for their clients.
So in addition to the extras for personal connections you can get via people like Michael Holtz knowing the GM, anyone who books through a Virtuoso agency gets automatic perks like complimentary daily breakfast, room upgrades, early check-in, late check-out, complimentary airport transfers, spa credits and so on (specifics vary by hotel). According to Virtuoso, just the hotel benefits are valued at an average of over $500 per stay. Complimentary cruise benefits can be even bigger.
But having covered the luxury travel space for years, it seems that virtually every top advisor and agency I come across, the ones my friends, family and colleagues recommend, belongs to Virtuoso, as do all of the agencies mentioned in this piece besides the one in Travel Leaders. I just visited an amazing new luxury hotel in Italy, and they were quick to boast about having been admitted as preferred Virtuoso property - to them it was a mark of quality like earning a Michelin-star.
“The thing I love about Virtuoso is not just the quality of the advisors, but the strength of the entire network and the supplier partners they use around the world,” said travel writer, award-winning broadcaster and author Michael Patrick Shiels. “I decided to do this segment on running with the bulls in Pamplona and I had never been to Spain, so a Virtuoso advisor connected me with Made For Spain and Portugal, a partner ground supplier that does all the behind the scenes magic. They know everyone and totally set up an amazing itinerary and I ran with the bulls. In Italy, Virtuoso has an amazing local company called IC (Italian Connection) Bellagio that is totally wired into all the kinds of local things travelers say they want these days, special experiences, the best restaurants, art tours of private villas. When you ask your Virtuosos agent to plan a trip to Tuscany, it’s not just them, they have all this expert support behind them, down to the micro level. I’ve been all around the world, and before the first time I worked with Virtuoso I didn’t think I needed a travel agent’s help - now I can’t imagine not using one for anything complicated or specialized.”
Air: If you are trying to buy the cheapest round-trip economy ticket from New York to Dallas, even the best advisors probably can’t get it for less than you can buy it online, though you still have to deal with all the pitfalls of the online travel sites and you will lose the safety net advisors provide when things go wrong. But in a couple of other cases, buying your air through an agent can actually save you money, or miles, or both.
One case is when you are buying premium class tickets, Business, First or some of the even higher new classes. I have an extremely tech savvy friend in San Francisco who wanted to fly First class to Hawaii for his honeymoon, and even though he could afford it, he was shocked how much the airlines wanted. I suggested he call McCabe World Travel, and he was mystified how they could purchase the exact same tickets for about two thousand dollars less -each - than the best price he could find online, by calling the airline, or through the American Express Platinum Card travel desk. I don’t care how rich you are, if you can get the same tickets and pocket four thousand dollars that’s a good deal - plus you get all the peace of mind that comes with the advisor’s safety net. Not surprisingly, years later he still uses McCabe for all his travel. Consider this: the agency has three advisors in its air travel department who do nothing else, among its roughly 50 affiliated advisors.
When it comes to using miles, or miles and money, or just paying to fly in pricier premium classes, you might have trouble believing the miracles these specialists can work. As Largay’s Klimak told me, “I was working with a couple last year traveling to Australia and New Zealand for their dream cruise. They wanted to use frequent flyer miles, and I knew that they also had Dubai on their Wanderlist. I was able to change their flights from Business class on Qantas to First Class on Emirates - for half the mileage. We were also able to add a stopover with a wonderful desert and shopping experience in Dubai, checking two destinations off their list for a fraction of the cost.”
I use SmartFlyer for tricky tickets. Despite its name, it is a well-known, full-service luxury travel agency that does everything from safaris to cruises, but where they are better than just about everyone else is creative ticketing. I hear endless complaints from frequent fliers about the difficulty using miles, but I have found that is not the case - if you use a mileage and ticketing expert. I did a story on skiing in Japan, and SmartFlyer was able to get me to Tokyo in Business Class and back in First for $1,500 and 100,000 United miles. This was less than a third of the miles United directly quoted me for the same trip when I called the MileagePlus Elite desk, and I ended up getting more than three times the dollars per mile that most experts value frequent flier miles at.
On another trip recent trip to Bali, SmartFlyer found me flights on Cathay Pacific - one of the world’s best airlines - in Premium Economy to Hong Kong and then the five hour leg to Bali in Business class, for less than Cathy was selling the trip on its site just in Premium Economy the whole way. It just doesn’t seem possible, but it is, real tickets, same airline, better seats, less money. I don’t know how they do it, and frankly I don’t care, but if you know who to call this happens all the time (if you are not a client of SmartFlyer booking your vacation or business trip, they will charge you a fee to do the legwork and find you great deals on premium and mileage tickets, but in almost every case I’ve seen, it still saves you money).
“In terms of value, what we can do is unparalleled to anything clients will find elsewhere,” SmartFlyer’s Holtz told me. “Our negotiated air contracts, along with our in-depth knowledge of the carriers and actual aircraft, means we can advise travelers how to reach their destination at the best possible price and in the most comfortable configuration. Sometimes, this means hundreds of dollars in savings per ticket.” Or more.
Better Trips! At the end of the day this is the bottom line, the big win you get with a good travel advisor. They know more than you do, they are better connected, they have access to benefits you can’t get yourself, and they can match and often beat any prices you find. They plan a better trip and then provide a safety net. Having a top travel agent can make you an instant VIP, certainly will save you time and hassle, and quite possibly money.
Amanda Foshee is an advisor at Brownell Travel, and she summed it up nicely: “What everyone needs these days is more time and less stress, and that’s what we’re here for. Travel advisors take the overwhelming amount of information out there and distill it into the key points that apply to you - the best hotel/destination/tour for your interests, your budget, and your time frame. A client shared that going through all the information online to plan a trip would be a second full-time job for her, and I told her that’s why it’s my full-time job instead!”
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Certified Life Coach Institute in Virginia - GenZandu
If you are looking for a Certified Life Coach Institute in Virginia that can help you get certified, the Genzandu Institute in Virginia is a great option. They offer a variety of courses that can help you become a certified life coach, and they have a team of experienced professionals who can help you every step of the way.
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How to find your passion:
Sometimes when we find ourselves unable to find motivation it is because we are stuck in a cycle of doing things, we are not passionate about. Therefore, knowing your passion is so important in going about our daily lives because it inspires us to find purpose. 
Here are a few ways to identify your passion: 
Create a list of your interests. What do you catch yourself reading the most about? What topics do you get most excited about discussing with others? Putting this down in writing is a great first step
Next, ask those around you what they think lights you up the most. It is easy to overlook our most obvious interests and characteristics so asking around can help us gain some insight. 
Lastly, ask yourself what makes you happy? Chances are if you like exploring your city you are likely passionate about travel. 
As always keep an open mind. Finding your passion takes time so be patient with yourself and make sure you have and try to have a positive perspective.
Allowing yourself to make mistakes:
Everyone makes mistakes but not everyone understands the value of forgiving yourself when you do. I always tell my clients to try new difficult things because it’ll force them to make mistakes. By getting things wrong you gain new skills and can grow in ways that you wouldn’t otherwise be able to. Here are some tips to help give permission to yourself to make mistakes:
When you begin something new and unfamiliar, recognize that it will take you some time to get the hang of it. Identify what you are unsure of and figure out a way to move forward from there. 
Ask for help. Sometimes we can prevent mistakes simply by reaching out before it happens. Asking for help does not mean you are any less capable, rather it shows you are brave enough to seek out assistance. 
Don’t worry about comparing yourself to others' abilities. Instead, think about how you did better than you did the day before. We are never going to be great at everything and it is important to remember this when we slip up. 
Truly you can’t go wrong with making mistakes, the worst that can happen is to become memorable. 
How to overcome procrastination:
While many students are in the midst of finals season, I wanted to share some helpful tips on how to overcome procrastination. To begin, you must be organized and prioritize what it is you wish to accomplish. Break your tasks down into manageable pieces and focus on accomplishing them one at a time. When you are struggling with procrastination it is often because you are thinking about all there is to do. Instead, focus on moving forward rather than on how difficult it will be. 
On a deeper level, our mind postpones or puts off things because it is trying to protect us from feeling something unpleasant. For example, students often avoid homework because they think it is going to be difficult or boring. Being driven by this fear of not feeling good is what is preventing us from overcoming procrastination. My last tip for getting over procrastination is to ask yourself “why are you putting it off.” Listing out your reasons will help you develop more awareness about why and help you be less fearful or anxious about getting the job done. 
How to identify your priorities and stick to them:
The other day I posted about how to overcome procrastination and briefly mentioned that it is important to identify your priorities and stick to them. But as always this is easier said than done. I always tell my clients to first distinguish between what needs more attention vs less. Then I ask them how would you like to spend more time/how would you like to spend less time? What is most important to you right now? And lastly, if you could do anything right now without any limitations what would it be? 
Asking yourself these questions and then picking out what stands the most out to you will help you narrow down all that you feel you must accomplish. Pick one thing from that list that you have identified as the most important and finish it first. 
This exercise can greatly help you find your priorities and feel a little less overwhelmed.
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Our programs are comprehensive and well-rounded, and we offer a variety of courses that cover everything from self-awareness to goals.
In case you need more details visit: www.genzandu.com 
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WNLA’s 100th Anniversary Honored With Proclamation From Governor: This Week’s Industry News
Want to keep up with the latest news in lawn care and landscaping? Check back every Thursday for a quick recap of recent happenings in the green industry.
Governor Issues Proclamation Honoring WNLA’s 100th Anniversary Commemorating its 100th Anniversary, Governor Scott Walker issued a State of Wisconsin Gubernatorial Proclamation on January 3, 2018 officially declaring it as Wisconsin Nursery & Landscape Association Day (WNLA). Governor Walker presented the Proclamation to WNLA President Ross Swartz in a ceremony at the State Capitol in Madison, Wisconsin. Also on hand were WNLA Board members and officers, Executive Director Brian Swingle, Representative Paul Tittl of Wisconsin’s 25th Assembly District, and Representative Amy Loudenbeck of the 31st Assembly District. The Proclamation recognizes the economic impact of WNLA and acknowledges the environmental and social impact of nursery plants and landscaping, mentioning the benefits of erosion control, noise abatement, water filtration and purification, air quality improvement, oxygen production, energy savings, community beautification and pride, plus the advantage to wildlife and pollinators that a robust landscape provides. The Wisconsin Nursery and Landscape Association serves the Green industry and its 225 members, which include growers, landscapers, and industry suppliers. WNLA is celebrating its 100th Anniversary with events in 2018.
MGIX Kicks Off January 15 with Powerhouse Lineup The Ohio Nursery and Landscape Association’s regional conference, Midwest Green Industry Experience (MGIX) takes place January 15-17 at the Columbus Convention Center. Featured presenters include Marty Grunder (Attain, Train, Retain and Entertain a Modern Day Green Industry Workforce), Jeffrey Scott (Nine Proven Profit Strategies for Tree Lawn and Landscape Contractors). In addition to business education, the MGIX is loaded with courses on pruning, plant maintenance, identifying weeds and planning pest management strategies. It also includes a State of the Industry report by Craig Regelbrugge, AmericanHort.
Portland’s New Pesticide Ban Expected to be Costly Beginning July 1, 2019, residents and city workers will no longer be able to freely use synthetic pesticides in Maine’s largest city, except in a few limited cases, reports the Portland Press Herald. The City Council on January 3 unanimously passed an ordinance regulating pesticide use in Portland. Advocates say it’s one of strongest anti-pesticide ordinances in the country, with scofflaws facing potential fines ranging from $100 to $500. Portland will start using organic pesticides on all city-owned properties beginning this summer. The only exempt properties will be Hadlock Field, Riverside Golf Course and five high-use athletic fields that remain exempt until 2021. City staff estimates that the ordinance could cost up to $700,000 to implement. Those costs would cover new employees, equipment and up to a $250,000 set-aside to replace the turf on athletic fields.
WaterSmart Innovations Conference Issues Call for Abstracts Experts in the field of urban water efficiency are invited to submit abstracts for the 11th annual WaterSmart Innovations Conference and Exposition (WSI), slated for October 3-5 in Las Vegas. Abstracts must be submitted to speakers no later than Monday, February 26. Professionals, scientists, government employees, organizations, public and private institutions, policy makers, students and all others working in an industry related to water efficiency are invited to submit an abstract for an oral presentation, panel discussion or workshop. A complete list of topics and submittal guidelines is available at the WSI website. Candidates chosen as presenters will be notified by email and postal mail no later than Monday, April 30.
Industry Consultant Dan Pestretto Forming Peer Groups Landscape business consultant/coach Dan Pestretto is forming “Mastermind Peer Groups” focused on helping owners build businesses that work for them. The groups will be based on honesty, accountability and the sharing of diverse perspectives in a safe haven of confidentiality. Group members will learn how to implement the “Seven Step Business Systemization” plan along with developing a complete operations manual specific to their own company and brand. Pestretto says affordable groups (no more than six members each) are being formed for different revenue-range companies, including companies of $500,000.
CASE Announces “Kickstart” Landscape Business Development Contest CASE Construction Equipment is now accepting entries for the CASE Kickstart Contest, a business development contest where landscaping contractors can win a suite of prizes designed to take their company to the next level. Business owners are encouraged to enter the contest online by answering basic questions about their operation, and describing how they would evolve their services by winning the contest. The deadline for entry is March 30, 2018
Six Landscape Pros Earn Jeffrey Scott’s 2017 Mighty Oak Awards Six outstanding lawn and landscape companies earned business consultant and author Jeffrey Scott’s 2017 Mighty Oak, based on their performance as a business leaders. Scott announced the awards at his Leader’s Edge peer group meetings. The award winners: Seth Kehne, The Lawn Butler, Knoxville, Tenn.; Loriana Harrington Beautiful Blooms Landscape & Design, Menomonee Falls, Wis.; Douglas McIntosh, McIntosh Grounds Maintenance, Milan, Mich.; Bob Drost, Drost Landscape, Petoskey, Mich.; Sean Baxter, Lawn & Landscape Solutions, Olathe, Kan.; and Chris Cotoia, Executive Landscaping, South Yarmouth, Ma.
Website Launch for Drought Tolerant TamStar St. Augustinegrass TamStar St. Augustine is a new drought tolerant, low water use grass developed by turfgrass breeders at Texas A&M University. A new website dedicated to TamStar at tamstargrass.com, was launched recently by the Turfgrass Producers of Texas to serve as a resource for industry professionals and homeowners. The site offers research and information about TamStar’s benefits, installation, maintenance and where to purchase this scientifically advanced sod. TamStar St. Augustine is the result of more than a decade of  research at Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center in Dallas. It was bred to stand up to drought and specifically meet the demands of commercial and residential lawns and landscapes in Texas.
LiveWall Installed To Bring Comapny’s Corporate Values To Life Applied Imaging installed a 198-square-foot LiveWall Living Wall as the main design element in the lobby of its new corporate headquarters in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Applied Imaging is an independently owned provider of document imaging technology and managed IT and network services. LiveWall is the developer and supplier of the green industry’s most sustainable, durable and low-maintenance living wall system. The 198-square-foot living wall is 9 feet tall and 22 feet long. In total, it includes 98 LiveWall modular planters, which contain inserts that hold the growing medium and a mix of six different tropical plants, chosen for their ability to thrive indoors. The integrated irrigation components use drip stake assemblies, which inject water into the growing medium. The light fixtures above the green wall use LiveWall Norb (Nutri-Orb) bulbs, a specialized white-light LED grow bulb that provides the light spectrum and light nutrition plants need while giving off a white light like regular indoor lighting.
Greenworks Commercial And Carswell Establish Partnership Greenworks Commercial, producers of battery-powered outdoor equipment for landscaping and turf management professionals, and Carswell Distributing Company have announced an exclusive partnership to benefit independent lawn and landscape dealers throughout 13 southern states. Through the arrangement, Carswell and Carswell OEI will provide distribution, logistics, service and sales support for both the Greenworks Commercial 82-Volt line of tools and the newly launched Greenworks Elite 40-Volt line of tools, among independent dealers in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Texas and Missouri.
Ruppert Landscape Announces New Branch in Southern Richmond Ruppert Landscape has expanded its Virginia landscape management operations to include a new branch in southern Richmond. This branch joins four existing landscape management branch offices in Virginia located in northern Richmond, Gainesville, Alexandria, and Fredericksburg. Dave Sharry has been promoted to branch manager and tasked with overseeing the new branch. As branch manager, he will be responsible for the overall welfare of the branch, including the safety and development of his team, strategic planning and budgeting, training, and day-to-day operations.
Douglas Dynamics’ Doug Clark Receives Certified Snow Professional Designation Douglas Dynamics LLC, has announced that Doug Clark, product manager for Western Products, has earned his Certified Snow Professional (CSP) designation from the Snow and Ice Management Association (SIMA). Clark joins fellow Douglas Dynamics CSP employees, including Andy McArdle, director of product marketing for Douglas Dynamics, and Daniel Gilliland, training manager for SnowEx. SIMA’s Certified Snow Professional certification was developed for owners, operators, and executives within the snow and ice industry. It focuses on the critical elements of running a professional snow business and recognizes a level of service, quality and value to customers.
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National Black Child Development Institute National Black Child Development Institute Summer 2017 Newsletter W.K. Kellogg Foundation Awards New Multi-Year Grant to NBCDI NBCDI is proud to partner with the W. K. Kellogg Foundation to launch a national campaign to end the 'Preschool-to-Prison' pipeline. NBCDI will support practitioners and advocates seeking to eliminate suspension and expulsion and implement positive discipline practices to ensure that young Black children have access to early learning settings that are supportive and affirming. Exclusionary discipline has no place in learning environments. Unfortunately, Black preschoolers are 3.6 times more likely to receive one or more suspensions than White preschoolers. W. K. Kellogg is committed to putting children first and to creating real change for them. Though this multi-year award, NBCDI will work to do just that by making classroom settings more equitable. NBCDI is grateful for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation's long term support and leadership and partnership on issues that impact our children and families. Dr. Iyanla Vanzant to Headline NBCDI's 47th Annual Conference in Atlanta! NBCDI is excited by our recent announcement of Dr. Iyanla Vanzant as a headline speaker at our 47th Annual Conference! Dr. Vanzant is a six-time New York Times best-selling author, Spiritual Life Coach, Executive Producer and Host of the critically acclaimed "Iyanla: Fix My Life" on the OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network. Her incomparable style combines straight talk, affirmation and humor, leaving audiences both trans-formed and enlightened. Dr. Vanzant will bring her powerful presence and ministry to NBCDI's 47th annual conference as she uses her unmatched gifts to help people gain inner peace and emotional healing by learning to "do the work." Dr. Vanzant will speak at NBCDI's Awards Brunch on Sunday, October 1, 2017. Join us as Dr. Vanzant helps us celebrate those who are doing transformative work in our communities, and stirs up the gifts that will empower us to overcome our struggles and bring our best selves to our babies, our children, our families, and our communities. This year's conference will take place at the state-of-the-art Omni at CNN Center in Atlanta, GA from September 30, 2017 - October 3, 2017. Don't delay, tickets are going fast! Register for the 47th Annual Conference and purchase your ticket to the Awards Brunch, featuring Dr. Iyanla Vanzant today. NBCDI Holds "Summer Soirée" and Recognizes Leaders in Education and Advocacy On June 29, 2017 more than 100 of Washington's most passionate leaders from across all sectors of the city gathered on the rooftop of Reed Smith, LLP for a "Summer Soirée," hosted by Mr. A. Scott Bolden, Partner at Reed Smith. The special event raised awareness and funds to support the work NBCDI and our National Affiliate Network do to support Black children and families throughout the nation. The fundraiser was organized, in part, to focus attention on the current political environment, policies, and need for active engagement by citizens who are committed to equitable education for all. NBCDI was excited to also honor individuals who have committed their time, talent, and treasure to support our cause, including Representative Robert "Bobby" Scott (Third District-Virginia), for his advancements of early care and education legislation; A. Scott Bolden, Esq., who leads the Reed Smith team's pro bono counsel of NBCDI; as well as members of NBCDI's Board of Directors, including Chairman Dimitrius M. Hutcherson, Dr. Corinna Lathan, and Gordon Woodward, Esq., who each have contributed to the organization through their leadership, innovation, and service. NBCDI is deeply grateful for our event sponsors: Reed Smith, LLP, Scott Coatings, and The Han Group, as well as to all of those in attendance including National Black Child Development Institute Founder and President Emeritus Ms. Evelyn K. Moore, and our Board of Directors. Their generosity of spirit helped to make the night both a memorable and precedent-setting one of continued momentum towards our mission. You can support our efforts by giving online, anytime, here. National Black Child Development Week Declares "Being Black Is Not a Risk Factor" National Black Child Development Week (NBCDW) raises community awareness about important issues impacting Black children and families. From May 14-20, 2017, NBCDI and the National Affiliate Network celebrated this annual week with engaging and educational activities. The 2017 theme, "Being Black Is Not a Risk Factor" equipped and mobilized important topics on each day of the week to help us reclaim and reframe the predominant narrative about Black communities by highlighting the inherent strengths, assets, and resilience demonstrated by Black children and families. Some of the week's highlights included: On Sunday, May 14, Mother's Day, we honored the Black women who love, nurture, comfort, support, and inspire us by sharing strengths-based data and using hashtags #BlackMomsRock, #BlackMommyMagic, and #BlackBombMoms. Monday, May 15, we celebrated our babies' "Brilliance from Birth" with brain building breaks developed by NBCDI and inspired Vroom, held at early care and education centers and programs throughout our network. These breaks were designed to turn everyday activities, such as mealtime and bath time, into brain building moments. On Wednesday, May 17, NBCDI hosted a special "Parent Power BootCamp Call to Action" hosted by NBCDI's Vice President of Policy, Cemeré James and Vice President of Programs and National Affiliate Network, Georgia Thompson and featuring Dr. Iheoma Iruka, NBCDI's Senior Research Fellow, Research & Evaluation and Rasheed Malik, Policy Analyst for Early Childhood Policy, from the Center for American Progress to address the disproportionate suspensions and expulsions of Black children. Thursday, May 18, we celebrated the brilliance of Black children by telling the stories of young Black trailblazers who are setting their communities and the world on fire. Friday, May 19, during "We Read to Succeed," we encouraged parents, caregivers, teachers, and students to pledge to read their favorite children's book to promote early language and literacy development while fostering a lifelong love of reading. 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Frank Coaching
I am asked time and time again, what is my coaching process? I do my best to answer each time in the context of the individual asking the question. I think that it may be time to go into a little more detail.
Coaching is a unique profession with lots of interesting parts. Unlike working with almost any other professional, and indeed any in the helping realm, working with a coach is an investment in someone, with an expected return that can improve or clarify decisions in a person’s life. Because over time, my clients invest a substantial amount of time and money in the process, and agree to be held accountable for their actions, they immediately demonstrate a commendable amount of commitment to participate and get results. Working together combining their efforts with my results-oriented approach, my clients get powerful, measurable, and sometimes—in their opinion—miraculous results that last.
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I see people looking for coaches generally for one of two reasons. First, because of the growing awareness of the profession, more people in all walks of life consider working with a coach to try a cutting edge modality that offers new possibilities for success. The second comes from what they have heard—that coaching works. People are starting to use a coach because it makes good sense to have someone who is non-judgmental, a good listener, and able to think outside of the box, helping them manage their life better, thus making it more enjoyable
  My “Frank Coaching’” coaching process is a combination of Core Energy Coaching developed by Bruce D. Schneider, the founder of the iPEC Coach Training program in New Jersey, and the holistic combination of methodologies championed by Dan Dougherty of Garden Cottage Counseling in Richmond, Virginia. When you add this to the already conventional paradigms from the established coaching community, you have a process that can take a client from self-discovery and emotional intelligence, to leadership development and executive coaching.
 I like to think that my “Frank Coaching” process utilizes the best of the various modalities, giving me the opportunity to offer my clients a unique client-helper relationship. The relationship becomes a powerful alliance—a partnership in a way—to help my clients better manage their lives, experience more fulfillment, and identify and live their dreams. I have learned that although change is not necessarily controllable, our impressions of it, and reactions to it, are indeed controllable. It isn’t always easy for any of us to deal with the rapidly changing world and how it affects our lives; the coaching relationship helps clients not only manage, but also thrive in the face of those changes.
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 Working with me through the “Frank Coaching” coaching process my clients are challenged to take time to focus on what they really want and it helps them to recognize and break through what is holding them back from creating their own version of success, in whatever manner they measure it. People are tired of doing what they “should” do and want/need to experience a fuller life by doing what they “choose“ to do. Using the process I have developed, I help you do just that… create and experience the future you choose.
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Frank Hopkins is a life coach in Baton Rouge who is certified as a Professional Coach (CPC) by the Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC). Frank has helped numerous people to go through emotional change in a way that is positively transformative. You can see Frank's other website, www.frankhopkinlifecoach.com on line as well.
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If you are looking for a Certified Life Coach Institute in Virginia that can help you get certified, the Genzandu Institute in Virginia is a great option. They offer a variety of courses that can help you become a certified life coach, and they have a team of experienced professionals who can help you every step of the way.
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If you are looking for a Certified Life Coach Institute in Virginia that can help you get certified, the Genzandu Institute in Virginia is a great option. They offer a variety of courses that can help you become a certified life coach, and they have a team of experienced professionals who can help you every step of the way.
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Life coaching for youth in Virginia - GenZandu
If you are looking for a life coach for youth in Virginia, please contact us today. We would be happy to discuss our services with you and answer any questions you have. At Genzandu, we believe that every young person has the potential to lead a fulfilling and successful life. We offer life coaching services to help youth in Virginia develop the skills and confidence they need to reach their goals.
Our life coaches have extensive experience working with young people and are passionate about helping them reach their full potential. We offer a range of services, including career coaching, academic coaching, and personal development coaching. We also provide support for young people who are struggling with mental health issues.
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My work as a youth life coach is my life's motivation. As a striving 15-year-old, I met adults who gave me precisely what I really wanted: regard and choices. I realized my main goal was to become one of those adults.
I  taught secondary school for quite a long time, then prepared to turn into a  life coach for a young adult to assist with the stuff that lies underneath scholastic and social success: stress, self-confidence, thought patterns, and goal achievement.
In my role as a teen coach, kids trust me since I get it. Anything they are managing, I have been there and felt that. Parents trust me since I'm taught, with an Expert Schooling degree and instructing certificates from the International Coach Federation (ICF) and Youth Coaching Institute.
In the event that you're wondering, "Is there a Life coaching for youth in Virginia? I have good news! I coach kids all over the world via videoconference. Teenagers get to stay in their comfort zone — their room, on their device — as they make the life they want.
On the off chance that a life coach for youngsters sounds like what you look for, we should connect! My free phone consultation will help you with deciding whether your child's needs and my teen coaching are a fit.
Does Your youth Lack Concentration, Discipline, or Time Usage Abilities?
Or on the other hand, does your youngster struggle with one of the following issues?
Doesn't see the significance of education
Has a negative attitude
Has significant tests coming up soon (like PSLE, O-Levels, N-Levels, A-Levels, and so on) yet isn't planning great for them
Needs hierarchical abilities
Experiences nervousness
Is careless
Gives up easily
Misses the mark on awareness of others' expectations
Lacks self-confidence
Is dependent on messaging, gaming, social media, YouTube, and so forth
These issues are excessively normal
My experience has made one thing understood - all guardians maintain that their kids should capitalize on their true capacity. Yet, deterrents like the ones above frequently disrupt the general flow.
At Genzandu, we understand that life can be tough for young people. That's why we offer the Best life coaching services for youth in Virginia. Our experienced and certified coaches can help you overcome any challenge you're facing, whether it's in your personal life or your career. We will work with you to set goals and develop a plan to help you achieve them. With our support, you can reach your full potential and lead a happy and successful life. Contact us today to learn more about our life coaching services or to schedule a free consultation.
To connect with Dr. Unnatti Jain, Best Life Coach in Virginia, visit: www.genzandu.com
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How to Become a Life Coach in Virginia - GenZandu
How to Become a Life Coach in Virginia
If you are thinking about becoming a life coach, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First, you'll need to get certified. There are many different organizations that offer life coach certification, so do some research to find one that's right for you. Once you're certified, it's important to market yourself and your business. You can do this by creating a website or blog, networking with other professionals, and getting involved in your community.
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There are many reasons why you might want to become a life coach. Maybe you want to help others achieve their goals, or you want to feel more fulfilled in your own life. Whatever your reasons, becoming a life coach can be a rewarding experience.
 Becoming a life coach is a great way to make a difference in the lives of others while also achieving your own personal goals. With some hard work and dedication, you can be successful in this rewarding field.
How to Become a Life Coach: Step-by-Step Guide
There are two significant pathways to becoming a life coach, each with its educational requirements and resulting capabilities: the customary course and pursuing after graduate brain research degree.
1. The traditional training route
Through a coaching course, you can attain the significant information and capabilities engaged with instructing. There are various preparation bodies to browse, so it is vital to intently think about them.
The better quality preparation choices are much of the time more costly as they incorporate additional preparation hours and frequent tutoring and oversight. They merit the additional venture.
There are a few instructing bodies that oversee the principles of coach training. The most commonly known and exceptionally perceived is the Worldwide Training League (ICF; 2019). The Relationship for Instructing (2019) and the United States Mentoring and Coaching Council (2019) are two others.
Together, they offer a few registries and information bases of licensed preparing institutions (ICF, 2019). The ICF's Approved Coach Specific Training Hours (ACSTH) program orders instructional classes by the quantity of comparable understudy contact hours.
In the event that you are searching for a good quality preparation supplier, guarantee they are licensed by one of these governing bodies first.
Training courses are given face-to-face or on the web and regularly incorporate hypothetical establishments, down-to-earth workouts, license, management, and coaching.
Depending upon how much preparation and the number of hours of experience, coaches can acquire various degrees of license. For instance, the degrees of credentialing at the ICF (2019), in ascending request, are:
Associate Certified Coach (60+ hours of preparing and 100+ hours of experience)
Professional Certified Coach (125+ hours of preparing and 500+ hours of experience)
Master Certified Coach (200+ hours of preparing and 2,500+hours of experience)
Many mentor-preparing suppliers offer courses that are licensed by the ICF. This implies that their preparation is of a decent norm however doesn't qualify the profundity of preparation, experience, or oversight that a singular mentor has completed.
A Bring back Home Message
As may be obvious, there are numerous choices to get preparing for life coaching.
Whether you are prepared to practice as a life coach depends on your own judgment, guidelines, and assumptions. While less expensive and speedier preparation courses might be enticing, recall the calling accompanies liabilities and suggestions for your clients.
At the point when done well, life training can be an amazingly compensating vocation that can give extraordinary experiences to clients.
When you are sufficiently talented to direct your clients through mental barricades and get to witness a veritable 'a-ha second,' you will appreciate your monetary and time interest in great quality preparation.
To connect with Dr. Unnatti Jain, Best Life Coaching in Virginia, visit: www.genzandu.com
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