Coaching with Jerry
What have you been going around in circles on?
It could be a decision, a change you want to make or a plan that never quite gets started. Bring it to the conversation.
Inside a session
What coaching is actually like
Bring the real issue
It doesn’t have to be neatly explained. Start with whatever has been taking up space in your head.
Stay with the useful part
Jerry will ask questions, challenge something when it helps and keep the conversation from drifting.
Choose what you’ll do
You finish with a next move you chose and a way to see how it went.
Things people bring to coaching
- A decision they keep putting off.
- A change in life or work that has shifted their priorities.
- An idea that matters but is still sitting on the shelf.
- A familiar pattern they’re ready to question.
- A choice they’ve made and want help following through on.
Start with a short call
Tell Jerry why you’re considering coaching. He’ll explain how he works, and you can ask about timing, cost or anything else you want to know.
You don’t have to decide on the spot. If you continue, the two of you will agree on the details before the work begins.
Coaching has limits
Jerry works with decisions, goals and the everyday business of making a change. Coaching isn’t therapy or healthcare, and it can’t replace medical, psychological, legal or financial advice. If something needs a different kind of help, Jerry will say so.
If you or someone else may be in immediate danger, call your local emergency number or contact a crisis service where you live.
Get in touch
Have something you’d like to talk through?
Send Jerry a short note. You can save the full story for the call.