Life Coaching Package

What is my purpose in (expat) life?  Am I stuck in a Quarter, 30-something or midlife crisis? Why do I feel so empty? Why don’t I know what I want (any more)? What do I want to do for the rest of my (working) life and what kind of legacy do I want to leave behind?

The “Life Coaching” package includes the following services:

  • What is your story of life? Are there particular repetitions in your life?
  • What is my potential? Find ways to gain insight into your dreams, passions, values, needs and expectations by answering given questions, doing set exercises, performing analyses and eventually taking written tests.
  • Find out what it is that is unconsiously restricting you.  What is really holding you back in finding your purpose in life?
  • Learn how to transform your limiting beliefs into positive ones.
  • 4x 60 minute, coaching sessions by Skype or in person.
  • A sparring partner throughout the whole emotional process.
  • Inspiration, motivation and joy – on tap!
  • Four full months of unlimited email, Skype and phone support.
 

 by Skype or phone call appointment

What holds you back to do what you want to do?

Core beliefs (or limiting or restrictive beliefs) are the very essence of how we see ourselves, other people, the world, and the future. Core beliefs develop over time, usually from childhood and through the experience of significant life events or particular life circumstances. Core beliefs are strongly-held, rigid, and inflexible beliefs that are maintained by the tendency to focus on information that supports the belief and ignoring evidence that contradicts it.

How to transform your limiting beliefs into positive ones? Expats@Work follows a 3-step program:

Self-Awareness – Identify your limiting beliefs.
Visualization – Where do I want to go? What we believe is what we create.
Transformation – How to transfer limiting beliefs into positive ones?

James Fisher – Job Search Support & Expat Life Coaching

“When I made the daunting move to Holland from my native UK home, I turned to Eva for advice and help. Her friendly support and practical advice kept me positive and energized throughout the process.

It took me a few months to find employment in the Netherlands. Eva kindly provided her valuable professional experience and knowledge in the employment field as she guided me through the processes of preparing my CV for the Dutch job market, interview advice and providing important insights into the Dutch working culture. She also kindly introduced me to her professional network.

Eva also supported me with one-to-one coaching sessions helping me cope with the often unexpected emotional feelings that occur when relocating to a new country. She motivated me when I felt down, and guided me through all the ups and downs of this exciting but often difficult period in my life. Eva helped me answer my own personal questions such as ‘Why am I really here in the Netherlands? What kind of job do I really want? What would make me happy? What are my real talents, needs and priorities in my life?’.

Eva is a very warm and open person who takes a natural interest in people. These are very charming and engaging characteristics.”

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