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Here are some frequently asked questions about the personal, executive, and career coaching that I do. If you are interested in scheduling a free one half-hour coaching session, please contact me at: marsha@marshaegan.com Thanks! Have an amazing day!

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Marsha


Marsha D. Egan, CPCU, API, CPIW, ACC
ICF Certified Success and Executive Coach
President, The Egan Group, Inc.

Marsha D. Egan, ACC, is certified by the International Coaching Federation.  She has coached over 300 hours, and taken over 250 hours in classes.  She is a graduate of CoachU, and is a member of the Philadelphia Area Coaching Alliance More about Marsha...

See below for Coaching FAQs...


Thanks for all your help and encouragement.  I credit you for sparking me to action.                                     

                                                                           -J. L. Entrepreneur


Marsha has been very professional, helpful and supportive.  She is someone I trust in guiding me to achieve the things I want to achieve in life.  As a result of my shifts in thinking and what I have learned from Marsha, I'm happier, better adjusted, and more productive in my personal and professional life.  I have thoroughly enjoyed working with Marsha.  She is someone I would highly recommend as a professional coach.

                                                  --Corporate Manager, DE


By working with Marsha I was able to identify and attack key areas that promoted my personal and business development. We explored some life goals that were on the back burner and she inspired me to ask the question: "What am I waiting for?" As a result I was able to negotiate an improved compensation plan with my investment partners, and I was confident to take the plunge and buy that long dreamed of shore house.

By setting and writing down the goal and seeing it as a real possibility it became much closer than I thought it was.

                                                 --J.G., Executive


I feel compelled to write and formally let you know what a wonderful job you have done helping to coach me.  As you may remember, I was in a very difficult time of transition.  After having built up a successful career, I was in danger of losing it all and losing my sanity because of the after-effects of an automobile accident that was impinging upon my previously-honed abilities.

I don’t know what I would have done without your excellent counsel.  Not only did you patiently and fully listen to me - my entire problem, beginning to end - but you really focused my efforts on exactly what I needed to do.  You helped me see beyond my disabilities and toward what I could do with my life as of now.  You encouraged me, helped me, centered me - allowing me the encouraging environment I needed to get beyond the difficulties and move toward the solutions.  You enabled me to celebrate the small successes I was having - and put me back in control of my own life.

I want to thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for all the help that you have provided me.  I am now truly on the road to recovery - mentally, physically, and financially.  Your work is truly a wonder to behold.

                                     --Technology Consultant


"Working with Marsha has made a dramatic difference in my life.  With her help, I have gotten to know myself better, identify and correct self-limiting thinking, and reach a level of personal and professional effectiveness that I never dreamed possible.  I continue to be amazed by the things I am accomplishing in my life right now (frequently with minimal effort!).  It is easy for me to trace much of my current successes back to things I learned from working with Marsha."   

                                                   -Fortune 500 Corporate Manager


"The time with Marsha was well spent.  I was able to organize and matriculate the very things needed for my goals  to materialize.  I have certainly benefited from her techniques and now I have the tools to proceed with confidence." -Entrepreneur


"Marsha's encouragement and coaching had led me over the years to obtain 5 insurance designations.  When I went to work for my current employer, I had come from almost all small agency run businesses.  In that type of atmosphere there is no "corporate politics" per say.  Marsha's coaching helped me to learn how to survive in a large corporation which I knew nothing about when I started.  My career is thriving today and I am in the process of continuing to climb to greater heights.

I can't say enough about Marsha as I do not think I would be where I am today without her.  She continues to help me grow to new heights.

Marsha, thank you for all you have done for me and not only my career, but for myself as an individual."         -Property and Casualty Insurance Underwriter


 

Marsha D. Egan, ACC, is certified by the International Coaching Federation.  She has coached over 300 hours.  She has taken over 250 hours of coaching courses. She is a graduate of CoachU, and is a member of the Philadelphia Area Coaching Alliance.

And for more information on Marsha's experience, click here.

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Coaching FAQs
What is coaching?
How is coaching different from consulting?
What is the basic philosophy of coaching?
Who hires a coach and why?
What happens when you hire a coach?
Does the coach work on personal goals or business/professional goals?
Where does the coach focus with an average client?
Why does coaching work?
When does coaching work best?
Why is coaching becoming so popular?
How do coaches work?
What else should I know about how coaches work?
What are your fees?
What do you expect of your clients?
How do you coach?
Please, give me some context about coaching...
What about people who are already doing really well in their lives.
Can a dependency be created between coach and client?
Can coaching hurt someone?
Can I hire a coach just for a short-term, special project?
How long must I commit if I start working with a coach?

What is coaching?
Coaching is a growing profession. Coaches:
  • Help people set better goals and then reach those goals.
  • Ask their clients to do more than they would have done on their own.
  • Help their client to focus so as to produce results more quickly.
  • Provide clients with the tools, support and structure to accomplish more.

"My clients get focused and producing faster because they have a coach."

How is coaching different from consulting? Therapy? Sports coaching? A best friend?
  • Consulting.  Consultants are experts who advise clients.  With coaching, we recognize that you are the expert on YOUR hopes and dreams, and what "makes you tick."  Coaches are experts on the methods that will help you get there. Unlike consulting, the coach stays with the client to help implement the new skills, changes and goals, to make sure that they really happen.
  • Therapy. Coaching is not therapy. Coaches don't work on "issues" or get into the past or deal much with understanding human behavior. Coaching is about moving forward, not necessarily delving into the past.   That knowledge may come as clients move forward toward personal and professional goals that will give them the life they really want, but it should not be the focus of a coaching relationship.
  • Sports. Coaching includes several principles from sports coaching, like teamwork, going for the goal, being your best. Unlike sports coaching, most professional coaching is not competition or win/lose based. Coaches focus on strengthening their clients' skills, not on helping them beat the other team. Coaches look for win/win solutions.
  • Best friend. A best friend is wonderful to have. But is your best friend a professional who you will trust to work with you on the most important aspects of your life and/or business? Have both - a best friend and a coach. They are not one and the same.

What is the basic philosophy of coaching?

Simply put, it is that we humans are great, that we're all discovering what we really want, and that we can get what we want faster and more easily by having a coach who's been there and who can help us.

Who hires a coach and why?
People hire a coach because:
  • They want more, or less... of something.
  • They want to bridge a gap or overcome a hurdle.
  • They want to advance in their careers.
  • They want to grow.
  • They want to do things more easily and effectively.
  • They want to have more life balance.
  • They want to figure out "who they want to be when they grow up!"
It's as simple as that. Coaches help a client get there, quickly.

What happens when you hire a coach?
Many things, but the most important are:
  • You take yourself more seriously.
  • You take more effective and focused actions immediately.
  • You stop putting up with what is dragging you down.
  • You create momentum so that it's easier to get results.
  • You set better goals that are more exactly what YOU want.
  • You take action. You achieve results.
  • You change. For good.
Does the coach work on personal goals or business/professional goals?

While it depends on the client's focus, coaches may work on both, actually. With the line between personal and business life blurring, the coach is trained to work with all aspects of you. Each client is different, has different challenges, and the paths will vary.

Where does the coach focus with an average client?
Coaches focus where their clients need them the most.
Part of their discussions often include:
  • Discovering gaps between the current situation and the desired vision.
  • Getting the client's personal foundation strengthened. This may include building more self confidence or self care.
  • Helping the client beef up their reserves, and make space for what is important.
  • Helping the client set goals based on individual and/or career aspirations.
  • Helping the client navigate around or overcome obstacles.

By including these with what each client wants, coaches help their clients have fewer problems and focus on what will make them the most successful. Clients really enjoy this approach.

Why does coaching work?
Coaching works for several reasons:
  • Synergy between the coach and client creates momentum.
  • Better goals are set-ones that naturally pull the client toward the goal rather than goals that require the client to push himself or herself to the goal.
  • The client develops new skills, and these skills translate into more success.
When does coaching work best?

Coaching has been demonstrated to have very powerful results when three factors are present:

  1. You have a strong desire to develop your potential
  2. There is a gap between where you are now and where you want to be, and
  3. You are ready and willing to take action to achieve the results you want.

That is all that is really necessary for you to fill those gaps, and create a more satisfying and successful work and personal life.

Why is coaching becoming so popular?
Coaching is becoming popular for several reasons:
  • Many people are tired of doing what they think they "should" do and are ready to do something special and meaningful for the rest of their lives. One problem is that many can't see what this is or, if they can, they can't find a way to reorient their life around it. A coach can help them do both.
  • People are realizing how simple it can be to accomplish something that several years ago might have felt out of reach or like a pipedream. A coach is not a miracle worker (well, sometimes they are), but a coach does have a large tool kit to help the Big Idea become a Reality. Fortunately, people now have time and resources to invest in themselves in this kind of growth.
  • People enjoy having an unbiased confidant, advisor, and cheerleader who has the client's best interests at heart.
How do coaches work?

Many coaches work mostly on the telephone: It is called telecoaching. The client calls at a pre-scheduled time. Most clients work on a monthly basis, and schedule calls with the coach. Calls last 30 or 45 minutes. Clients may meet with the coach, but most find the telephone to be most effective. Most of the coaching I do is by telephone.  The coach therefore may not even live in your town.

What else should I know about how coaches work?
There are several administrative guidelines that clients may be asked to follow:
  • Fees are paid in advance, due on the 1st of each month
  • The monthly fee covers two or three sessions per month.
What are your fees?

My fees range from $300 to $1,000 per month.  Hourly rates are also available.

What do you expect of your clients?
  • I expect your best…
    If you are hiring me, then you're probably ready to do and be your best. And if you aren't doing your best, I'll ask you to. If you can't do that at the moment, I'll understand and do what you need to be heard, and helped back on to your path.
  • I expect you to be open and honest with yourself (and me…!)
    I ask that you grant our relationship enough room so that you can reach your goals quickly. What that means is that you be willing to be brutally honest with yourself and me. It is important that you tell me all of what you are thinking and feeling and that you are willing to listen to what I have to say. And, you should take the time you want to develop the trust you need between us.
  • I expect you to be willing to change...  Coaching is about changing-for the better.   The more you are open to change, the greater the possibilities for forward progress.
  • I expect you to use me as a resource, not as a dependency…
    As your coach, I am a resource for you to use to your best advantage: I have an almost unlimited amount of love, compassion, forgiveness, strength for you and I can share many principles which will increase your success and add to the quality of your life. AND, I ask that my clients use me as this resource and friend that I am, but not to let themselves get into the position of needing me (or coaching) as a dependency thing or fix.
How do you coach?
Because each Professional Coach has his or her own style of coaching clients, I thought that you would be interested in knowing how I coach, and what I expect of my clients:
  • I make direct requests…
    From time to time, I'll make a binding inquiry, like "Will you accomplish X by the end of the month? You may say yes, say no or offer another solution. I'll make you right whichever way you respond.
  • I am straightforward…
    If I am sure of the situation, and you're open to it, I'll make specific suggestions on how to handle a problem or "go-for" an opportunity. If I am not sure, I'll say so. Honesty is one of my values--I am straight and expect the same from you. Regardless, use the best of what I say and use your own judgment.
  • I don't step over much…
    When I hear a funny tone in your voice, or notice something amiss, I may ask you about it. Often, it is these small moments, which offer the chance to resolve something. However, I don't confront or push; I'll merely invite you to look at something.
  • I give homework…
    I usually ask that you come up with two or three goals, actions or shifts to have between one call and the next. If it is too much, say so. If you want more, just ask.
  • I am unconditionally constructive…
    No matter what happens during our call, you can expect me to say only those things, which further your life and your goals. If you are disturbed, I do understand. If you are stuck, I will be patient. If you can't wait to share a victory, I will celebrate with you. I will not make you wrong, criticize you, complain to you or gossip about you.
  • I'm "on your side!"
  • I want to hear from you when something great happens...  Send me an email or give me quick call when you want to share.  You don't have to wait for your next appointment!
  • I never reveal who my coaching clients are... If you wish to tell others that you are working with me, that's great.  they'll never hear it from me.
So, how would we start our coaching relationship?
If you choose the individual monthly coaching program, the standard program anticipates 90 minutes of coaching--either two 45 minute sessions or three 30 minute sessions, plus unlimited BRIEF emails and BRIEF phone calls. Once we receive your coaching fee, you will receive a "Welcome PAK" via email.  This includes some questionnaires that will help us hit the ground running.  You will also receive a link for a DiSC personal profile assessment. This is included in the first month coaching fee. We usually spend the first session and part of the second going through the DiSC assessment together. We can also start working on current challenges and opportunities. Then, as we work together the focus will "morph" in the direction(s) that serve you best...

 

Please, give me some context about coaching...

A personal coach does just what an athletic coach or music teacher does, only in a fuller and bigger way. A coach challenges you and takes the time to find out what winning in life means to you. A coach is your partner in living the life you know you can accomplish, personally and professionally. A coach is someone to hold you accountable for your life, to make sure you really do live up to your potential.

No matter where you are in life, there is always a desire for more. More success, more money, closer relationships, a deeper feeling of meaning in life, etc. It is the nature of people to want to attain more, become more, be more, and we all struggle with how to get what we're looking for.

Most people believe that "hard work and doing it on your own" are the keys to finding the life, success, money, or happiness that they seek. They believe that a price must be paid to attain what they want, and often that price is poor health, not having enough time to enjoy life, strained family relationships or lessened productivity. The saddest part is that, even though this effort may result in more of something, it is often not the something you had in mind, and you end up back where you started, or worse, further from your real intentions.

Athletes and performers know about this trap. They know they need someone else, a trained someone else to help them set goals, discover real needs, and work effectively toward ultimate goals of excellence. So, they are willing to hire a coach or a teacher. No serious athlete or musician would expect to progress very far without one.

What about people who are already doing really well in their lives. Why would they need a coach?

They might not need a coach. But it is helpful to find out. Are they doing what they most enjoy? Are they tolerating anything? Is life easy? Are they going to be financially independent within the next 15 years? Do they have what they most want? We've discovered that, often, people need to expect more out of their lives. A coach can help in this process. Tiger Woods is at the top of his game; he has a coach.  Why shouldn't you?

Can a dependency be created between coach and client?

Not really. The client may "need" the coach in order to maximize an opportunity or accelerate their growth, yet not be "dependent" on the coach. Anyone who's working on major changes "needs" structure, advice, support and a place to brag, so, in that sense, the coach is certainly helpful, but an emotional, psychological dependency is not created. The coach works with people who are just fine and strong enough on their own. Remember, we're not resolving issues here. The coach is helping the client to create a better future: More success, more money, more fulfillments, and a higher quality of life.

Can coaching hurt someone?

No. Remember, coaches aren't doing psychological work. They're not trying to control the client's thinking. They're not cattle prods; they're partners. They focus on the here and now, and the future.  Your future.  They are cheerleaders.

Can I hire a coach just for a short-term, special project?

Yes. Some clients hire a coach to help them accomplish specific goals or projects. Usually, however, the client keeps working with the coach after that because there are even more interesting things to accomplish.

How long must I commit if I start working with a coach?

Most coaches ask for a three to six month commitment but usually let you stop immediately if coaching is not working for you right now. Very, very few coaches ask for a written agreement or contract. For the corporate client, however, a signed agreement is simply good business.

 
 

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