Joe Peraino, Ph.D.

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Coaching Services


Consultation that provides a competitive edge

Taking your life and career to the next level

Asking the right questions



The Bottom Line on Coaching

Why have a coach? To help you sort through the millions of ideas you have, clarify what's really important and SET ONLY THE GOALS THAT MATTER. Doing this allows you to reach your goals FASTER without wasting time. With coaching, you take time to DESIGN THE PERFECT LIFE. Through coaching, you'll make better decisions, advance your career, and ACHIEVE FINANCIAL SUCCESS MORE QUICKLY THAN YOU THOUGHT POSSIBLE. You'll simply your life, reduce stress, and most importantly, have BETTER RELATIONSHIPS. And what makes people happy univerisally is quality relationships.

How Is It Done?

The simplest activities that a coach provides are listening and lending support. Since 80% of communication is listening, a coach should be an excellent listener. A coach lends support and motivates. The more complex things a coach provides include asking the right questions and having powerful conversations with their client. After the right questions are asked, a coach strategizes with the client and guides them to the best course of action. A coach is collaborator and partner who helps the client evolve into who they want to be or where they want to go. A coach, lastly, is a personal and professional consultant. Coaching is a process, not an event.

How Do I Pick A Coach?

Obtain names from colleagues or friends. Interview them. Ask whether they have handled your situation before; do they have experience in the areas you're interested; and most importantly, do you connect with them. For more information, contact Joe Peraino by phone (713-859-7759) or by e-mail (joe@joeperaino.com).

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