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Susan Sneath Whole-Life Coach
APC, CGPC
Blue Wind Coaching & Services
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Susan Sneath Whole-Life Coach
Associate Power Coach®
As a coach and performer, Susan supports people to bring their leadership presence and creative visions to life. She fuses creative processes with coaching theory to build fun, accessible and deep practices that shift professionals' energy and encourage action -- often in the most surprising ways!
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At-A-Glance |
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Coaching Specialties
- Life Balance & Health
- Whole-Life
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Delivery Methods
- Skype/VOIP
- Telephone
- Keynote Speeches
- In Person
- Cyber/Email
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Languages
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Coaching Credentials
- Associate Power Coach®
- Certified Group Power Coach®
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CLI Trainer Credentials
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Other Credentials
- Graduate National Theatre School, Montreal Canada
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Quick Bio |
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I invite you to contact me today to see how interesting and valuable our coaching sessions will be.
I will guide you through inquiry, discussion, and reflection to create a fresh and profound perspective.
This process is as life-changing as you want it to be.
Are you stuck, shocked, conflicted, or simply yearning for more?
I am an award winning actress, parent, cancer survivor, business woman , employment counsellor, and community builder.
All these threads of creativity, leadership, compassion, and faith in self and others are woven together in my services as a coach. Ready for change? I am at your service. |
Additional Training, Credentials, and Information |
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It was as a cancer survivor that I learned about the power tools of laughter, humor and whole brained thinking. For over 20 years I have designed and delivered keynote addresses, motivational presentations, and workshops in partnership with a variety of clients.
The Gift of Laughter shows how valuable humor can be in problem-solving and healing.
Wear a Life that Fits You- Instead of Fitting a Life that Wears you out - leads to a guideline to manage your responsibilities and yet still meet your deepest desires.
Five Minutes or Fifty Years: an ongoing message of seeking joy and showing fortitude has engaged audiences from business people to teenagers. |
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