Signs You Could Use a Coach as a Working Parent

A Guide to Identifying Opportunities for Self-Growth

As a working parent, you juggle a lot of responsibilities and challenges both at work and at home. It's not uncommon to feel overwhelmed or stuck in your career growth and development. A life & leadership coach can help you identify areas for improvement, develop new skills, and achieve your goals - both at work and at home. Here are some signs that you may benefit from a leadership coach as a working parent.

You're feeling stuck in your career.

If you feel like you're not making progress in your career or are unsure of what direction to take, a life & leadership coach can help you gain clarity on your goals and develop a plan to achieve them.

You're struggling to balance work and family responsibilities.

Balancing work and family responsibilities can be challenging, and a leadership coach can help you develop strategies to manage your time and prioritize your commitments.

You’d like to improve your self-awareness.

Self-awareness is essential for effective leadership, and a leadership coach can help you develop a better understanding of your strengths, weaknesses, and blind spots.

You're facing communication challenges.

Effective communication is crucial in the workplace and at home, and a leadership coach can help you develop communication skills that will help you navigate challenging situations and build stronger relationships.


You want to develop new skills.

If you're looking to develop new skills, such as time management, conflict resolution, or decision-making, a life & leadership coach can provide guidance and support to help you achieve your goals.

If you're a working parent and experiencing any of these signs, it may be time to consider working with a life & leadership coach. A life & leadership coach can help you identify opportunities for professional growth, develop new skills, and achieve your professional and personal goals. By gaining clarity on your goals, managing your time and priorities, improving your self-awareness and communication skills, and developing new skills, you can take your career (and/or your personal life) to the next level.

Hi, I’m Coral.

After having two children and returning to work, I felt completely lost and directionless — my identity had shattered, and I didn't know who I was anymore. Over the years, I picked up the pieces and created a new vision for my life, identity, and purpose.

Now I'm on a mission to help moms and primary caregivers navigate their own journeys, for a more fulfilling and authentic path forward. In addition to supporting individuals, I help organizations implement practices that offer deeply needed support to moms and primary caregivers — because we can’t make these changes alone.

Interested in working together? See how I work with both individuals and organizations for sustainable growth. Schedule a free consultation.

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