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Health & Success Coach
Sherry Martin has a BA in Social Work, a MS in psychology with a specialization in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, and am currently pursuing a MS in Public Health. She has over 10 years experience working in various positions within the healthcare industry. Sherry believes that everyone can have a better quality of life. Small changes can add up to big benefits.
It is her passion to empower and motivate people to reach their goals and dreams of better health & wellness. She will coach, offer support and guide you; still, it is up to you to do the work. Contact Sherry for personal coaching and receive the first session free.
Contact Sherry Martin by calling Family Fitness Centers at (727) 375-1116.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE COACHING
EXPERIENCE
What is Coaching?
Coaching is quickly becoming one of the leading tools and strategies that
successful people are using in order to enhance their lives further and allow them
to lead extraordinary lives.
The coaching relationship is a partnership – an equal relationship – allowing
you room to move yet being accountable so that you can be the kind of person
that you would like to be, to achieve the kind of life and work that you would like
to have and to achieve the goals that you would like to meet.
What is My Responsibility?
Ø To clarify and encourage you to set the goals that you really want
Ø To ask you to do more than you have probably done on your own
Ø To help you to focus better in order to produce results more quickly
Ø To provide you with the tools, support and structure to accomplish more
How is Coaching Different from Counseling or Consulting?
Coaching is not counseling or therapy which tends to focus on the past and
neither look at issues historically nor is it consulting which generally involves coming up
with expert opinions and answers. However, coaching does use techniques
derived from clinical psychology.
Coaching though is more action-oriented and solution-oriented and focuses
primarily on both the present and future. The “answers” that you are looking for
come about through the work done in our joint coaching partnership.
How I Coach Clients?
As your coach, I will ask questions, encourage, advise, challenge, and make requests
and listen for your “heart” so that you are consistent with who you are in terms
of your goals, your values and your vision.
My focus will be upon you and what you want and how you can best get it.
However, the coaching relationship is designed by both of us and may be refined
by each of us in the giving and receiving of feedback. Although I am committed
to the process, it remains your personal responsibility to take action (or not
take action) as you desire.
Optimal Life & Wellness Coaching
1. I Expect Your Best
The best results are achieved when you are ready to both do and be the best
that you can be. It is about stepping up to the challenge and giving it your best
shot. If there is a sense in which you may not be giving it your best, it is my job
to bring that to you your awareness so we can work out what you really want to
do.
2. I Make Specific Requests
As the need arises, I will make direct requests such as, “Could you see yourself
accomplishing X within the next two weeks”? You could meet the request (“Yes,
I can do that”), provide an alternative option (“I can’t do X, but I can do Y”) or
perhaps you might decline altogether, (which rarely happens). Whichever way
you respond though, I will support your action.
3. I Give Advice
On occasion, if I have a real sense of a particular direction, and you are open to
it, I will make specific suggestions on how to handle a problem or an issue or
make the most of an opportunity. If I’m not always certain about my suggestion, I
will always certainly say so. Regardless, you will need to use your own
discretion and judgment.
4. I Am Open
If for example, I hear hesitancy in your voice or notice an inconsistency, I will
generally ask you about it. Often, it is these particular moments that permit the
opportunity to resolve something. Irrespective, I will not confront you. It is only
my job to highlight the issue and allow you to do with it what you will.
5. I Set Homework
Typically, I ask you to work out perhaps two or three goals or actions to focus
upon between our sessions together. If I am pushing you too hard, then it is
important for you to say so. If you want to be pushed harder, it is also important for you to say so.
How to Get the Most from Coaching
It is important that you benefit significantly from our coaching sessions as well as from the time in between.
There will be different exercises to complete along with your commitments to goals we establish and agree upon that you wish to achieve.
Contact Sherry Martin by calling Family Fitness Centers at (727) 375-1116.







